Love the Jim Caviezel version

Elizabeth 2022-03-21 09:01:43

Love the Jim Caviezel version of the new Count of Monte Cristo!

His version is cool! pole! !

Jim Caviezel itself exudes a mysterious atmosphere, the youthful innocence to the revenge after suffering, and grasping it just right, it is the image of brain power when reading!

When he came back in the hot air balloon, he went down the stairs, absolutely

"There is no happiness or unhappiness in the world, there are only comparisons of circumstances. Only those who have experienced suffering can feel supreme happiness. Only through death can one feel the joy of life. To live and live a happy life, my dearest child We. Never forget that until the day God reveals the future to man, all the wisdom of mankind is contained in two words: wait and hope."

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The Count of Monte Cristo quotes

  • Napoleon: Time you were on your way. Your captain has been dead for half an hour.

    Edmond: Are you sure?

    Napoleon: When you have walked as many battlefields as I, young Dantes, you can feel death.

  • J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate: Well, I must say, Dantes, you don't have the look of a traitor.

    Edmond Dantes: Traitor?

    J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate: Now, attend me well, Dantes, for your life may depend on it. Did you have any personal contact with Napoleon when you were on Elba?

    Edmond Dantes: Elba. Yes, I did. Well, we did. I was with the Count Mondego's son, Fernand, almost the entire time. Do you know Fernand?

    J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate: He's a recent acquaintance, yes.

    Edmond Dantes: Oh, there you are. He'll vouch for me.

    J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate: No doubt, but you said "almost the entire time."

    Edmond Dantes: Except for when Napoleon asked me to deliver a personal letter to a friend in Marseilles.

    J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate: Well, Dantes, it is for accepting that treasonous correspondence that you have been denounced by your own first mate, a monsieur Danglars.

    Edmond Dantes: What?