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Earl 2022-03-23 09:01:43

The first time I read the book "The Count of Monte Cristo" was during the winter vacation of my second year of high school. It felt okay, nothing special. It was a little exciting, but maybe it was because I was used to reading books, watching the plot, reading To the effect, I didn't get much. But I have always been very impressed with this book, because it was basically the last book I read. I remember it clearly at the time. It has almost a thousand pages. I plan to read 50 pages every day, and a holiday. After reading it, the memory of quantity should be deeper than that of content. The movie I've seen this time is just average. The beginning is good, but the ending is not so good. I feel that the focus of the original book is on the revenge part, while the movie focuses on the front. The wonderful story should be the revenge at the back. How can the revenge part be so simple?

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  • Cade 2021-11-16 08:01:28

    The adaptation of masterpieces is a difficult problem, because everyone knows the story of the Count of Monte Cristo, just like the orphan of the Zhao family. How to dig out the aspects of interest to everyone in this old subject matter very reveals the director’s skills. I especially don’t approve of excessive Is loyal to the original, and what is the adaptation of loyal to the original?

  • Madyson 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    Movies are a great way to quickly learn about famous books. The earl's robe is very cool~ Shawshank's digging tunnels is not a new trick. The popular novel of the year umm. In this adaptation, Fernando, as the son of the count (a commoner in the original book), also works as a sailor and married a fisherwoman (but it doesn't look like the dress) is a big bug.

The Count of Monte Cristo quotes

  • Fernand: What happened to your mercy?

    Edmond Dantes: I'm a count, not a saint.

  • Abbe Faria: When I told them I had no idea where Count Spada hid his treasure, I lied.

    Edmond: You lied?

    Abbe Faria: I'm a priest, not a saint.