The Count of Monte Cristo Comments

  • Chelsea 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    It's useless to have Caviezel, the plot has been edited for a day, I love Monte Cristo the most, so where is the refreshment of...

  • Mossie 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Old movies always seem a little rough in the handling of the plot, but they are better than sincere...

  • Roselyn 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    I still have a deep impression on the villain book when I was a child. It is really not easy to make such a story so boring and fake, so unfamiliar! If you see this director's film in the future, you can take a...

  • Flo 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    I actually saw the beginning of this on TV. Nima, how many movies have I watched the beginning? ⊙﹏⊙8 It feels average, just to see James...

  • Levi 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Three and a half. I haven't seen the other version, so I don't know what's better than this version for the time being. Prison break is actually not the focus, but the jail break part is the highlight of the...

  • Alta 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    "Did you name each stone?" Seeing the male protagonist crying in front of the pastor, I also felt a huge loneliness and loss in my heart. . . Although I feel that the appearance of the pastor suddenly gave the male protagonist a golden finger, but it is within the acceptable range, so there is nothing to complain...

  • Isac 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Guy Pearce is really good and the rest is a...

  • Michaela 2022-04-23 07:01:45

    After a substantial streamlining, it has become a Qiong Yao-style work that is more suitable for junior high school students to watch. James Caviezel's appearance is quite charming, and the overall level is similar to Leonardo's "Man in the Iron...

  • Icie 2022-04-23 07:01:45

    I haven't read the original, I think it's not bad, hatred and women have always given men endless...

  • Natalia 2022-04-23 07:01:45

    The comparison time of the movie is too short to fully present the whole picture of the...

Extended Reading

The Count of Monte Cristo quotes

  • Luigi: So, mi amici, I would ask who you are, but in view of your shredded clothes and the fact that the Chateau d'If is two miles away... what's the point? As for me, I am Luigi Vampa, a smuggler and a thief. My men and I have come to this island to bury alive one of our number who attempted to keep some stolen gold for himself instead of sharing it with his comrades. Interestingly enough, there are some of his more loyal friends who are insisting that I grant him mercy. Which, of course, I cannot do, or I would quickly lose control of the whole crew. That is why you are such a fortunate find.

    Edmond: Why is that?

    Luigi: You provide me with a way to show a little mercy to Jacopo - that maggot you see tied up over there - while at the same time not appearing weak. And as a bonus, the lads will get to see a little sport as well.

    Edmond: How do I accomplish all this?

    Luigi: We watch you and Jacopo fight to the death. If Jacopo wins, we welcome him back to the crew. If you win, I have given Jacopo the chance to live, even if he did not take advantage of it, and you can take his place on the boat.

    Edmond: What if I win and I don't want to be a smuggler?

    Luigi: Then we slit your throat, and we're a bit shorthanded.

    [pause]

    Edmond: [smiles after consideration] I find that smuggling is the life for me, and would be delighted to kill your friend the maggot!

    Luigi: Oh, and by the way, Jacopo is the best knife fighter I have ever seen.

    Edmond: [unmoved, sarcastically] Perhaps you should get out more...

    Luigi: [laughs, shouts to his crew] Release Jacopo, and give him back his knife. And we'll let the games begin...

  • Fernand: You pleased me some of the time.

    Mercedes: You never pleased me.