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The Count of Monte Cristo
The Count of Monte Cristo — Prepare for adventure. Count on revenge.
2002 7.5 41.1K PG-13 views saved
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The Count of Monte Cristo

2002 7.5 41.1K PG-13 views saved
The Count of Monte Cristo

Edmond Dantés's life and plans to marry the beautiful Mercedes are shattered when his best friend, Fernand, deceives him. After spending 13 miserable years in prison, Dantés escapes with the help of a fellow inmate and plots his revenge, cleverly insinuating himself into the French nobility.

Countries: US
Languages: English, Italian, Spanish
Content Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 2hrs 11min
Status: Released
Release date: 2002-01-23
Release format: Streaming — Mar 29, 2002
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Sadeem
@thenebula 8 years ago

I can never get enough watching this film. Superb.

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Sadeem
@thenebula 8 years ago

I can never get enough watching this film. Superb.

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elex360
@elex360 11 years ago

One of my most favorite movies. It honestly has everything to it from friendship to a masterful revenge. The scenery is beautiful as well. Definitely one of the best adaptations and it's sad it didn't do better at the box office.

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wpafbo79
@wpafbo79 2 years ago

I forgot how much I loved this movie. I haven't seen it in years and it is truly wonderful. Guy Pierce is not an actor I care for, but even he is good in this. I keep telling myself to read the book, maybe now I will.

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Jacob
@gwjstryker 13 years ago

A wonderful display of Alexandre Dumas's fantastic writing. Jim Caviezel and Guy Pearce's great acting are brilliantly accompanied by superb cinematography, wonderful supporting cast, and a hauntingly appropriate score by Ed Shearmur.

9/10 - I heartily recommend this film.

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Twid
@twidwid 8 months ago

This was my favorite movie as a kid, and it still holds up great. Such a fun movie as it takes you on a rollercoaster of Edmonds life.

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Narate
@narate 3 years ago

>"I'm a count, not a saint."

Many revenge stories get lost in the violence, but not this. This movie takes time showing how Edmond Dantes becomes the count and the end is worth the build up. Helps that Jim Caviezel does a great job of playing a noble character that wants justice, and Guy Pearce is very unlikable.

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durack
@durack 8 months ago

I watched the 1975 movie as a kid and remember loving it. I had this 2002 version in my collection for years, without getting a chance to properly watch it. I finally got around to it today. The movie is great. It's a timeless novel by Alexandre Dumas. This and Les Misérables (Victor Hugo) are both gifts from the 19th century that keeps on giving.


PS: The biggest surprise for me was when a baby Henry Cavill showed up on screen. I didn't know his acting carer goes that far back.

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Siggi
@siggi963 8 months ago

One of the best movies of the famous novel. To recommend

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Andy
@farneyboy 7 years ago

This was a very enjoyable movie, if altered from the original version to have a more Hollywood-ized ending. On first viewing I was a little upset to see that [spoiler] Dantes gets everything he wants: his foes ruined, reunited with his love, rich and living happily ever after. [/spoiler]

The point of Dumas original story was that vengeance can consume you and motivate you (ex: Dantes escaping Chateau d'If) but even if you succeed and get your vengeance, it doesn't bring the happiness you think it will and eventually leaves you feeling empty. In the original story (and I recommend you see the Richard Chamberlain movie version from the 1970's if you're interested) [spoiler] Dantes gets his vengeance, keeps his wealth, but doesn't get the girl and now has to figure out what to do with his life. [/spoiler]

Having said that, the duel in the field with the zooming camera at waist-high level in THIS movie was pretty awesome!

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MarcusRangel
@marcusrangel 8 months ago

Good movie in first half.

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