The most unacceptable thing about this version of the adaptation is the adaptation of Albert into the son of the earl, and even if it is the son of the earl, Albert and Fernand have lived for so many years, even if they are not biological fathers and sons, they have a father-son relationship. Well, but after the count killed Fernand, Albert smiled happily! It may be due to the length of time. The adaptation of this movie has deleted many characters and plots. The narrative has indeed become strong enough, but it lacks connotation. Moreover, the conversation between Fernand and Mercédès on the sea cliff when Dantes came back from Morrel, "Do you regret having sex with me?" It really made me refreshed.
But to be honest, when two people are duel, it is really exciting.
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