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although i like the most recent movie version of count of monte cristo, i liked the movie for what it was NOT for it's take on the book.
i thinks there is so much more to this book then the revenge. i have a thread about how i believe it more that the count was not using revenge to get back at the ones who had wronged him but that he went out and found the karmic revenge. i love this book and would so much love to see someone take on the book for it's full substance. to see when he was dantes and in love and young and full of hope to the darkness he survived in prison to his reign as the count to his softening and falling in love again.


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We will never see a good movie for this until the people's attention span increases (in other words, we will never see a good movie for this).

As for the problems with filming it comes down to the difficulty of what to cut from a novel in which everything is so entwained to the plot. Unlike Les Mes there are not many sidepaths that can be ignored. Still, I don't see why there can't be one film version in which the Count could end up with Haydee and not Mercedes.
The only way I think you can do The Count is the same way The Three Musketeers (Richard Lester) was done in two movies. The major problem with a lot of film versions is they try to do too short a movie. Depardieu version was awful not only for the miscasting - great actor but the wrong look but, also for constantly adding to the plot so they had no time to actually do the plot of the book.

(Any TV producers reading this: you have your focus group here ready and waiting.)



What was War And Peace like? Love the book. Can't see Tony Hopkins as Pierre though, Brian Blessed maybe...


And I agree that a well-done miniseries would be fantastic!



That series, Gankutsuou,is quite possibly the most faithful adaptation of the story I have seen-- and this with Monte Cristo being a blue space vampire.

so it's not that big of a stretch

Most film versions don't even try to imply there could be some moral ambiguity behind his actions, or that he was truly and incontrovertibly changed by his experiences. They basically endorse "eye-for-an-eye" as an admirable mindset, which, when compared to the original story, seems a bit unhealthy.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxEg_...
Life imitating art
The director of the film became a lover of actress Nadira Mirzayeva who played haydee, the new love of count. The age difference between them was over 30 years and the two were married and had a daughter.The wife helps her husband to overcome depression and addiction to drinking.

It's funny how 17 years have passed, several other adaptations have been made and not yet ONE is correct, why do they delete IMPORTANT PARTS to ADD random things that don't exist??
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Has anyone out there seen a good one that I haven't found yet?