ultimate redemption

Anahi 2022-03-25 09:01:07

The film and television works adapted from the original work have a huge gap in the carrying capacity of the plot information, the incisive portrayal of the characters, and even the transmission of the spirit of the original work! Here, only a comparative comment on this film and television works and "The Shawshank Redemption". The causes and endings of the two stories are basically similar. They are both scripts of an excellent man who was wrongfully imprisoned, suffered physical and mental torture, and finally achieved freedom and redemption through personal efforts, wisdom, courage and perseverance. The way and course of redemption for the two are also different. In "The Shawshank Redemption", Andy, relying on knowledge, wisdom and perseverance, through fighting against the fate of the environment, dealing with the power of the system, not only redeemed himself, but also redeemed others, and finally achieved "face the sea, bathe in the sun, be happy life"; in "The Count of Monte Cristo", Edmund, who obtained knowledge, power and wealth from the old priest, not only gained freedom, but also used all-powerful strategies and methods to let the betrayal Both the perpetrator and the framer were punished, and the full hatred in their hearts was released; the ultimate redemption of the two films is the broad relief of love and the natural return of the heart. Because of love, I chose understanding and tolerance, and even forgave the betrayal. Because of the heart, I chose to be plain and detached, to live an ordinary life, and to be kind!

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  • Cameron 2022-04-21 09:01:49

    My Monte Cristo... how can this be so swollen...

  • Braeden 2022-04-23 07:01:45

    For me who haven't read the original. This movie is good. I just don't understand why the son is already 15 years old if the earl has only been in prison for 13 years

The Count of Monte Cristo quotes

  • Albert Mondego: May I ask who you are, sir?

    Count of Monte Cristo: For the present, your friend. Tomorrow, your host. For the short time formality stands between us, the Count of Monte Cristo.

  • Dorleac: And if you're thinking just now 'Why me, oh God?' the answer is: God has nothing to do with it. In fact, God is never in France this time of year.

    Edmond: God has everything to do with it. He's everywhere. He sees everything.

    Dorleac: Alright. Let's make a bargain, shall we? You ask God for help and I'll stop the moment he shows up.