Le Comte de Monte-Cristo
- 2024
- Tous publics
- 2h 58m
After escaping from an island prison where he spent 14 years for being wrongly accused of state treason, Edmond Dantès returns as the Count of Monte Cristo to exact revenge on the men who be... Read allAfter escaping from an island prison where he spent 14 years for being wrongly accused of state treason, Edmond Dantès returns as the Count of Monte Cristo to exact revenge on the men who betrayed him.After escaping from an island prison where he spent 14 years for being wrongly accused of state treason, Edmond Dantès returns as the Count of Monte Cristo to exact revenge on the men who betrayed him.
- Awards
- 6 wins & 17 nominations total
- Gérard de Villefort
- (as Laurent Lafitte de la Comédie Française)
- Caderousse
- (as Stéphane Varupenne de la Comédie Française)
- Jacopo
- (as Abdé Maziane)
Summary
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French cinema produces a lot of forgettable movies (in my opinion), a lot of fun ones, some greats and here and there a movie that actually makes me love cinema and the theater. Le comte de Monte-Cristo is of the latter.
Rarely do I find a movie that depicts love, friendship, treason, courage, solitude, caring, vengeance, and much more, in at least a decent manner. Nothing felt rush to me. The three hours were deserved and it felt like less than two.
I encourage you to watch this movie, it has many qualities and it won't be a waste of time.
Now if you are a Dumas enthusiast, you opinion will certainly differ.
Have you ever been betrayed by people you trusted?
Have you ever had the feeling of wanting to show them all and teach them a lesson?
Have you ever been mad with rage?
Have you ever thought that if you had the chance you would do so much good in the world?
Have you ever wondered about what cost your actions and words have on other people far out in the future?
Have you ever been consumed with an idea you wouldn't separate from?
Have you ever held onto someone even though they moved on?
Have you ever had your life fall apart?
Have you ever convinced yourself that you were right, only to learn that you were wrong?
If you can say yes to just one of these things. This movie is for you. A masterpiece. I sat with profound feelings of mercy and grace towards myself and others after watching this movie.
Despite its three-hour runtime, the movie never bores. When it doesn't keep us on our toes, it shows us eye-popping scenes of 19th century France, leaving us wondering how they made that with only 40M euros ! I guess the beautiful cinematography and clever editing have a role to play in making this movie stand out from much costlier Hollywood productions.
Of course much of the credit also goes to Alexandre Dumas for coming up with such a poignant story, but adapting it for the screen sure wasn't an easy task either, and it was done marvelously here.
I sincerely hope this movie will have a career outside of France, as more people deserve to see this.
Merci Alexandre, merci Matthieu :)
The Count of Montecristo is another of those cases: those who read the book will be astounded by how the ending was completely distorted; and for no evident reason I'd submit, as the book's ending was dramatic enough.
So, again, if you didn't like it, why make a movie about it? If you want to ride your own ideas by all means do that, use your fantasy and in that case the sky will be the limit.
OK, end of runt...If I had to disconnect my literary memory and judge the movie for its sheer cinematographic merits, The Count of Montecristo is a honest cloak and dagger movie, with good performances by all the key actors, good photography and decent pace.
But then again, my literary memory kicks in again and a bittersweet aftertaste lingers in my mouth...
Did you know
- TriviaWith a budget estimated in EUR42.9 million, The Count of Monte Cristo is the most expensive French film of 2024.
- GoofsWhen Albert watches Hydee sing and play the guitar, it is very obvious that she is not even touching the strings half of the time.
- Quotes
Danglars: The story makes no sense. We're swimming in madness. My boats were still in Marseilles yesterday. I will need a delay to pay you back. If...
Edmond Dantès: You have nothing left, Baron. Everything that was yours is now mine. The only thing you have left are these clothes. Leave Paris, and perhaps I will not let your wife and your daughter starve.
Danglars: But, Count, I...
Edmond Dantès: Do you find me brutal, Baron? "Not only do I know it, but I take pride in it." You should escort your wife home. She looks quite pale.
- ConnectionsFeatured in La grande semaine: Episode #1.13 (2024)
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- Countries of origin
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- Also known as
- El conde de Montecristo
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- €42,900,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $529,830
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $17,426
- Dec 22, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $78,531,536
- Runtime2 hours 58 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1