Agreed. But I have to say, not from experience but that he had 13 years in the SD to learn to control that and temper it into pure calculated revenge and hatred.
Edmond was never a cuckold to return to this Helen of Troy. He was like Odysseus and found happiness in a faithful girl like Penelope personified and haydee. Edmond was never Menelaus who took Helen back.
@@jeankierkegaard642 Oh, no! Don't start spewing that bullshit on one of my comment threads! I can't speak for the book, but in this version, Edmond and Mercédès are soulmates! And like Penelope, Mercédès was always faithful to Edmond.
In the book, Edmond abandons Mercedes for a younger girl. And son doesn't keep a Frenchman in a relationship. Just remember Natalie Portman's French husband who had an affair with a younger girl and the marriage ended.
There are three things in life most men want - Money Power and Women and the pursuit of any of the three can ruin a man. This is the message of this great book and movie.
The scene where he finally confessed who he was and was upset that she was ruining his vengeance plans because of love..that scene ooooooommmmgggg FIREWORKS!!!
@@esmeralda1703 It's been quite some time since I read the book 20+ years. I remember Haydee being middle eastern. I also remember her being much younger than Edmond, which could account for her beauty.
The book did not give Mercedes an excuse for WHY she married Fernand so quickly either. The "I had to get married as cover for a pregnancy... by Edmond," was something the scriptwriters came up with so she would be more of a victim.
The 1988 version is superior to the 2002 version. The 2002 version approximates the count of Monte-Cristo of zorro, the 1988 version approximates the story od Master and Margarita by Bukgakov. You cannot compare Zorro with the Bulgakov classic. Edmond with Jim Cavizell is closer to zorro, Edmond by Viktor Avivlov is closer to Woland of Master and Margarita. The two characters are not compared. Cavizeel's revenge is mere violence like zorro, Avivlov's revenge is like Woland who unmasks society's vices and punishes them. Mercedes doesn't fight to protect a man she loves like Margarita or is devotional like dea in the Man who laughs, but Haydee is devotional like Dea. A version that transforms story as a Master and Margarita is superior to one that transforms as The mask of zorro.
Hollywood writers know absolutely nothing about human psychology and how anyone in Edmond's situation would react. Alexandre Dumas was a genius. Alexandre Soljenítsin, who won the novel d eliteratura, in a similar experience, he was cold with his first wife who married another while he was in prison and never forgave her. He married a woman 20 years younger. Hollywood writers should be less cocaine and try to get to know a person's mentality much more in order to better develop their personality after this superficial film.
@@rharris4736 Quick question for you. How would a SINGLE mother in mid-18th century France support herself and provide for her child? She married Fennon Mondego so that her child would be provided for. In that period and world that was really the only viable option she had open to her.
In the book, Edmond had become jaded and ruthless due to the years he spent locked up. At the end, he and Mercedes had become different people and thus were not going to get back together.
And then there's the golden rule: if anyone wants a good adaptation of the book you love, that movie can't be hollywood. There's the 1964 BBC miniseries with Allan Badel, the French adaptations of 1929, 1943, 1954 and the 1979 miniseries, the film The Prisoner of Château d'If (1988).
In the 1979 French miniseries we have Benedetto's wedding to Eugenie, the death of Edouard, valentine and Maixmilien. We have Edmond leaving with haydee. In the BBC miniseries we have Eugenie running away with her teacher.
book is more realistic. would you just go back to your "loved ones" who forgot you and married another not too soon after you have "deceased"? hell no.
Facts, I just wish there was a better upload of the scene on Elba with Napoleon. Just watched a history documentary on him and it reminded me of that pivotal scene of this amazing film.
@@cothinker680dude i had finished The whole Thucydides history in 4 days which is much bigger.Its really spectacular what the human mind can do when its stimulated.
How can I just let you walk away? Just let you leave without a trace? When I stand here takin' every breath with you, ooh You're the only one who really knew me at all How can you just walk away from me When all I can do is watch you leave? 'Cause we've shared the laughter and the pain And even shared the tears You're the only one who really knew me at all So take a look at me now Oh, there's just an empty space And there's nothin' left here to remind me Just the memory of your face Ooh, take a look at me now Well, there's just an empty space And you comin' back to me is against the odds And that's what I've got to face I wish I could just make you turn around Turn around and see me cry There's so much I need to say to you So many reasons why You're the only one who really knew me at all
It ripped my heart out to see him reject her when she has him she still loves him and will never let him go I wanted him to take her away love her like 20 men
And why would the count want her? He is rich and powerful like the great Julius Caesar who had the young queen Cleopatra as his lover. Why would the count want his ex-fiancée when he could have a young lover just like Caesar. In his book he had a young princess as lover. th-cam.com/video/z3JKAe_1mAs/w-d-xo.html&rco=1
O conde no livro mete o pé na buda da Mercedes. Essa porcaria que acha que filho é o suficiente para segurar um francês em um casamento. Os chifres que a Natalie Portman teve mostram que não. O marido dela é francês.
Oh … The drama of it all! The best part of the story is that he learned so much from the old man- (the romantic love interest part is secondary to his own personal journey).
The 2002 film fails to show extreme sadism in the count to exact its revenge. He almost loses his humanity. the years of imprisonment had hardened his heart. Chapter 35. The impossibility of Edmond and mercedes getting back together. “For myself I want nothing. I live, as it were, between two graves. One is that of Edmond Dantès, lost to me long, long since. He had my love! That word ill becomes my faded lip now, but it is a memory dear to my heart, and one that I would not lose for all that the world contains. The other grave is that of the man who met his death from the hand of Edmond Dantès. I approve of the deed, but I must pray for the dead.” - - chapter 112- the counto f monte cristo by Alexandre Dumas
This version was beautiful but storywise unrealistic in that Edmond and Mercedes were two different people at this point and thus were never going together again.
@@bartolomeestebanmurillo4459 This film is a succession of mistakes. The writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn who was arrested for political reasons as Edmond, his first love marries another man, when he was released he married another woman. I compare Edmond's life with Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's to show how Alexandre Dumas' decision was absolutely correct in the book. And watching this film, I understand the contempt of the French for this adaptation. And his preference for the 1979 miniseries by Denys de La Patelliere and with jacques weber as Edmond. And next year we will have a new adaptation made by France and it will be much better than this one. "this point and thus were never going together again." But someone in real life, acted the same way Edmond acted with Mercedes and married someone like haydee (an orphan of political persecution like him).
@@bartolomeestebanmurillo4459 This film is a succession of mistakes. The writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn who was arrested for political reasons as Edmond, his first love marries another man, when he was released he married another woman. I compare Edmond's life with Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's to show how Alexandre Dumas' decision was absolutely correct in the book.
I prefer the movie which is a first lol. Especially when it comes to these two. In the book her child was Mondegos and not Edmonds, and he was a lot colder to her, and also she moved on pretty quickly from him. The movie makes their relationship so much better.
The book is much better. The Prisoner of Château d'If (1988) is the best adaptation of the book. Edmond is rich and powerful like Julius Caesar, why would he want Mercedes? Julius Caesar had a wife and this did not stop him from having an affair with the young Cleopatra. Why would a former fiancé prevent Edmond from having a young and beautiful lover?
@@irrumnaaz And why wouldn't Edmond have a young and beautiful lover like Julius Caesar with Cleopatra in the movie with Liz Taylor? Remember that the film Cleopatra is based on a true story.
There's a nice touch at the end of this scene that this clip doesn't keep. She stops dead in her tracks as she's walking away. Almost like something stops her or something hits her and she recollects something. I remember that in the original movie.
The glitter in her teary eye, was a good shot... the Puerto Rican dude was right, take the lady, and the kid, he's going to grow up to be emo superman anyways, and live your life. 😢😅
Yep total slip up!! And then she’s at his house with a veil over her head a black one if you think about it crazy right and then she’s off I never said Dante’s -- ( he had said that) uh oh - caught!
As if a rich and powerful man wanted an old woman almost 40 years old. In the book, the count wants an 18-year-old girl. Only in fictional stories would a rich and powerful man return to his ex-fiancee. In films based on true stories, everything is different. we see Julkius Caesar with young queen of Egypt.
@@FernandoSilva-cr6qo For starters, Dantes didn't initiate the relationship with Haydee in the books either, as he viewed her as a daughter. Second, real rich men don't typically give a huge chunk of their fortune to their nemesis' son and leave town.
And why wouldn't Edmond have a young and beautiful lover like Julius Caesar with Cleopatra in the movie with Liz Taylor? Remember that the film Cleopatra is based on a true story. In his book, Edmond preferred his young lover to Princess Haydee. There will be a miniseries with Sam Claflin that will show both of them.
Jim Caviezel wonderful as usual, even before actung in " The Passion of The Christ" , he was here giving a mesmerizing performance as Count de Mont Cristo with all the subtlety, nuances and very hard & deep dimensions of this character as presented in the novel by Alexandre Dumas. Dagmara also captured the emotional overcome when she saw her love again with great depth and brilliance in performance. This is for me by far the best ever depiction of this epic of a novel that is considered as one of the greatest novels of world literature together with novels like " Tale of two cities " by Charkes Dickers, " Karamazov Brother, and Crime & punishment " by Fyodor Dostoevsky, " War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy etc etc etc. The ability of this movie to capture the brilliance of the main characters far surpasses all the others that tried before or after becausein this depiction the performance of Jim Caviezel and Dagmara gave the story much more of a heart , and allowed for redemption rather than just depicting the revenge. Thank you for uploading this gem. May Our Lord and God Jesus Christ Bless you. ❤❤❤❤
Dagmara Dominczyk is wonderfull. Too bad she didnt have more bigger roles in movies. But, she married Patrick Wilson and they have two children together
She knows it’s him I would’ve said to him in that carriage stop it stop it you know I know with you the only reason I married him with because *our son needed a father* that is the only reason why I’ve married him I don’t love him and they told me you were dead I didn’t know what to do except for this do you think I like this life?
@Διομήδης If she was told he (Edmond) was executed what was he supposed to do? In that day and age a woman who had a son without a father was considered a whore( in case you didn’t know) OK? women didn’t have much of a choice being a woman myself I realize that not only could I not own property but I would be A man’s property ( thats how it was) and dude you really destroyed the whole thing OK why can’t you just shut up the movie is good as it is it may not be exactly as the book (I read it required reading) but do you really have to say every damn thing that happens in the book compared to the movie?? that happens a lot with movies versus books I mean take a look at the shining Stephen King hated the movie it didn’t line up completely with the book OK and there’s tons of others like that that’s Hollyweird for you so dude don’t ruin it for everyone🙄🙄🙄🙄
Mercedes was the one struggled more than Edmond. Unknowingly, living with the person who ruined her Life. Until, she realised her whole life was a Conspiracy. Mercedes ❤ Edmond.
Lets not forget, in those days, unmarried pregnant girls, had no money or income, and would end up beggin on the streets, or they had convents were they delivered the baby, never to see them again. If the father of the baby was dead, you had to get creative fast, so you and your child wouldn't starve. When she was told Edmond was dead, she had one choice, and with that provided for her baby and herself. I love the movie, and how it ends. But just as Edmond did, she did was she did to survive. The movie's don't show the complete lack of choice and freedom an unmarried girl had. And only welthy widows could experience atonomy in there life. The laws were against women.
I like portions of this remake and Jim does amazing job as the count, but I dislike the change in making his enemy’s son in fact his. That takes away from the total betrayal of everyone in his previous life and is in my mind a slight negative to this one
Jim Caviezel made this masterpiece come alive. 99% of this movie was his emotion.
Is true.
Underrated and black balled after the passion of Christ.
I remember downloading this movie in my dorm room 20 years ago. Now I got grey hairs rewatching it. Time
Oh man!
Me too you simple bastard
Me too.
deep
The discipline and emotional control from him is great in this scene.
Yeah, absolutely stoic.
Agreed. But I have to say, not from experience but that he had 13 years in the SD to learn to control that and temper it into pure calculated revenge and hatred.
@@antoniovaldespino6650 Well said.
But he fuck her
"May I steal your wife?"
God, this scene is laced with so many knife-twist quotes.
Followed up by "Isn't he wonderful, father?" 😂😂😂
@thefeleapz4144 not even realizing that's his ACTUAL DAD
Sure! 🤦♀️🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Well, she was stolen from him.
@@SuzannaKiraly I know. That's what makes it so venomous. Edmund was telling him exactly what he was going to do and why, without him seeing it.
"I'm sure that, within a month, you will not even remember my name."
Because she married Fernand a month after Edmond's arrest.
In the words of Rick James, that line was "COLD BLOODED".
@Anna333 I know that. Unfortunately, Edmond didn't. I don't understand why she didn't just tell him in the carriage.
@@ZukoHalliwell That way she could get some answers at his crib...
Edmond was never a cuckold to return to this Helen of Troy. He was like Odysseus and found happiness in a faithful girl like Penelope personified and haydee.
Edmond was never Menelaus who took Helen back.
@@jeankierkegaard642 Oh, no! Don't start spewing that bullshit on one of my comment threads! I can't speak for the book, but in this version, Edmond and Mercédès are soulmates! And like Penelope, Mercédès was always faithful to Edmond.
Damn she’s a good actress. She pulled off the whirlwind of emotions and expressions needed in a believable way.
She was on an episode of Person of Interest with Caviezel. It was a good episode.
She was amazing in this movie
I like how Mercedes saw through him from the beginning.
This is one of the most intense film ever. It teaches some splendid lessons about revenge, betrayal and long suffering. It was a most satisfying film.
In the book, Edmond abandons Mercedes for a younger girl. And son doesn't keep a Frenchman in a relationship. Just remember Natalie Portman's French husband who had an affair with a younger girl and the marriage ended.
@@CirceAeaea-u3q thanks for the additional information
revenge is for fools that feel owed. nothing in life is owed- everything is temporary and everything is a gift.
@@adriamaral300 I agree, no revenge is sweet; just puts us on the same level as the ones that wronged us.
There are three things in life most men want - Money Power and Women and the pursuit of any of the three can ruin a man. This is the message of this great book and movie.
I love her voice.
Her voice is so gentle! I remember noticing that the first time I watched the movie!
This is one of my favorites his fortitude his patience his wrath
The countess is mesmerizing, the way she cries is just is like hearfelt.
She is such a great actress, no idea why she didn't become famous.
Guy Pearce is absolutely, positively criminally under rated.
Memento starring him is an incredible movie.
"I am NOT this Edmond" lol made her go crazy
Her voice is so delicate and feminine, it's irresistible.
ONLY Jim Caviezel could have pulled this off. No other actor could have been Edmund Dantes. So convincingly.
Masz rację Jim i Dagmara zagrali przepięknie i ogląda się ich bardzo miło... Pozdrawiam Polska.
Sam Claflin will be better
Nope, Jim nailed this role@@Ἀχιλλεύς-ε9π
I agree, however I think that Guy Pierce having to play the worst bad guy did so amazing. It's easy to play the good guy.
French actor Jacques Weber is the best Count.
Hillbilly Jim Cavize plays a country bumpkin who dresses in a tacky way.
the depth of Dagmara's acting presence is astonishing ...... with just a change of her facial expression, she speaks to us
When they both see each other, after such a long time - it's like their hearts know, but the mind can't believe it
their souls greet each other cant escape nature!
This! 💯
The scene where he finally confessed who he was and was upset that she was ruining his vengeance plans because of love..that scene ooooooommmmgggg FIREWORKS!!!
The music at the beginning of this scene...hauntingly beautiful.
This is one of my all time favorite movies. Had to keep the rental DVD and pay the price. Well worth it
It was actually the first dvd movie we bought since vcr 😬 & still have it since like 2002😁😁
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Edmond was so much colder towards Mercedes in the book. I kind of like this version better.
@@esmeralda1703 It's been quite some time since I read the book 20+ years. I remember Haydee being middle eastern. I also remember her being much younger than Edmond, which could account for her beauty.
The book did not give Mercedes an excuse for WHY she married Fernand so quickly either. The "I had to get married as cover for a pregnancy... by Edmond," was something the scriptwriters came up with so she would be more of a victim.
The 1988 version is superior to the 2002 version.
The 2002 version approximates the count of Monte-Cristo of zorro, the 1988 version approximates the story od Master and Margarita by Bukgakov. You cannot compare Zorro with the Bulgakov classic.
Edmond with Jim Cavizell is closer to zorro, Edmond by Viktor Avivlov is closer to Woland of Master and Margarita. The two characters are not compared.
Cavizeel's revenge is mere violence like zorro, Avivlov's revenge is like Woland who unmasks society's vices and punishes them.
Mercedes doesn't fight to protect a man she loves like Margarita or is devotional like dea in the Man who laughs, but Haydee is devotional like Dea.
A version that transforms story as a Master and Margarita is superior to one that transforms as The mask of zorro.
Hollywood writers know absolutely nothing about human psychology and how anyone in Edmond's situation would react. Alexandre Dumas was a genius. Alexandre Soljenítsin, who won the novel d eliteratura, in a similar experience, he was cold with his first wife who married another while he was in prison and never forgave her.
He married a woman 20 years younger.
Hollywood writers should be less cocaine and try to get to know a person's mentality much more in order to better develop their personality after this superficial film.
@@rharris4736 Quick question for you. How would a SINGLE mother in mid-18th century France support herself and provide for her child? She married Fennon Mondego so that her child would be provided for. In that period and world that was really the only viable option she had open to her.
Dagmara was perfect for this role....she is very beautiful and fragile.
Some seriously good acting in this movie, and the carriage scene with Mercedes and Edmund is amazing
Oh, he makes sense...
His character, the way Caviezal plays him...
He makes sense.
What a movie. Just incredible. What an escape.
She only referred to him as Edmond...It was the Count that actually said Edmond's full name. Gave himself up.
🙄seriously though! That part to.👎😎☝️She didn't need that to recognize him.good for the movie.not common sense.😎
i can watch this movie like I can watch Empire Strikes Back. Its a Masterpiece.
Love her to death. Every detail of Dagmara Dominczyk could not be more perfect.
It is indeed interesting that the son of Count Monte Christo became Superman and then the Witcher.
🤣
Because he is the son of Jesus Christ!!
He will replace Jim as Jesus believe me. Now Henry is a wanderer but later He will realize His Father.
For real?! Dam!
Step son
I bought the DVD watched it at least once a week, more if I had time. Fabulous 😊
I love how he holds his composure throughout it all and then proceeds to mind-f@#$ everyone!!
Getting whipped while training himself in prison for 16 years strengthened him mentally.
In the book, Edmond had become jaded and ruthless due to the years he spent locked up. At the end, he and Mercedes had become different people and thus were not going to get back together.
And then there's the golden rule: if anyone wants a good adaptation of the book you love, that movie can't be hollywood.
There's the 1964 BBC miniseries with Allan Badel, the French adaptations of 1929, 1943, 1954 and the 1979 miniseries, the film The Prisoner of Château d'If (1988).
In the 1979 French miniseries we have Benedetto's wedding to Eugenie, the death of Edouard, valentine and Maixmilien. We have Edmond leaving with haydee.
In the BBC miniseries we have Eugenie running away with her teacher.
@@Nausicaa-vo6jp They are doing another iteration in France next year should be good.
book is more realistic. would you just go back to your "loved ones" who forgot you and married another not too soon after you have "deceased"? hell no.
@@jolicskaI believe she only got married because she was pregnant...
Is my favourite Count of Monte Christo movie and I love the actors especially Mercedes. She is lovely and very feminine.
This movie is awesome!
You should read the book.
1:50 And there it is, Count's Achilles heel. Old habits die hard and can give you away.
He did that on purpose, it wasn't habit. He knew she would remember.
2:36 stop it!
I love this part 😍
Mercedes 😍😍
That part gets me all the time
Anyone watching this now should watch the French movie that just came out. It was amazing !
*posted 2 months ago*
im glad that someone finally uploaded some Monte Cristo content recently
Same
Facts, I just wish there was a better upload of the scene on Elba with Napoleon. Just watched a history documentary on him and it reminded me of that pivotal scene of this amazing film.
@@incognito3862
yeeeeeeeeeeeees
That’s a lot of emotion happening across these scenes.
Amo esta película .bravo
Count of monte cristo the best novel i read ever.I guess the first time i read i finished whole novel in 2 days.
1243 pages?
@@cothinker680dude i had finished The whole Thucydides history in 4 days which is much bigger.Its really spectacular what the human mind can do when its stimulated.
@@NIKOS_GEROSIDERIS man here I'm struggling to finish crime and punishment 700 pages jeez
Stunning actress
How can I just let you walk away?
Just let you leave without a trace?
When I stand here takin' every breath with you, ooh
You're the only one who really knew me at all
How can you just walk away from me
When all I can do is watch you leave?
'Cause we've shared the laughter and the pain
And even shared the tears
You're the only one who really knew me at all
So take a look at me now
Oh, there's just an empty space
And there's nothin' left here to remind me
Just the memory of your face
Ooh, take a look at me now
Well, there's just an empty space
And you comin' back to me is against the odds
And that's what I've got to face
I wish I could just make you turn around
Turn around and see me cry
There's so much I need to say to you
So many reasons why
You're the only one who really knew me at all
There is so much palpable tension during the second half of this movie.
It ripped my heart out to see him reject her when she has him she still loves him and will never let him go I wanted him to take her away love her like 20 men
And why would the count want her?
He is rich and powerful like the great Julius Caesar who had the young queen Cleopatra as his lover.
Why would the count want his ex-fiancée when he could have a young lover just like Caesar.
In his book he had a young princess as lover.
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Monte Cristo... one of the only 500 (Yes, I have that version) paged books that I’m willing to reread
Can I steal your wife? Excuse me? For the waltz. Of course. Lol
Haaaa classic line. This film is so underrated
Giga Chad line of the century
I love that line!
One of the best scenes in the movie
Great scene by both actors. She is is stunning.
The actress was in an episode of person of interest. Was nice to see them reunite😊
The look on Mercedes 😮
She recognized him right away 😍
Read the book. It is even better than the movie!
Lots here. Awesome book. Awesome movie. But this cane toss was boss
King's to you, Fernand! Unreal movie...so glad to see updated video...❤
Assisto este filme até hoje!
O conde no livro mete o pé na buda da Mercedes.
Essa porcaria que acha que filho é o suficiente para segurar um francês em um casamento.
Os chifres que a Natalie Portman teve mostram que não.
O marido dela é francês.
So it is left to me..... "to introduce you to the Count of Monte Cristo yet again...."
Dude. This story hits uncomfortably close to home for me. I've always loved it but I never expected to live it.
💀 how so?
give me a break. you went to prison for 13 years and got revenge on people? you reinvented yourself? bullshit
I’d love to hear about this story
Tell us what happened dude!!!
Come on now. How can you start something, and not finish it?!?!
Oh … The drama of it all!
The best part of the story is that he learned so much from the old man- (the romantic love interest part is secondary to his own personal journey).
The 2002 film fails to show extreme sadism in the count to exact its revenge. He almost loses his humanity. the years of imprisonment had hardened his heart.
Chapter 35.
The impossibility of Edmond and mercedes getting back together.
“For myself I want nothing. I live, as it were, between two graves. One is that of Edmond Dantès, lost to me long, long since. He had my love! That word ill becomes my faded lip now, but it is a memory dear to my heart, and one that I would not lose for all that the world contains. The other grave is that of the man who met his death from the hand of Edmond Dantès. I approve of the deed, but I must pray for the dead.” - - chapter 112- the counto f monte cristo by Alexandre Dumas
The book is excellence. This portrayal, is humbling and beautiful. All just my opinion.
is what happen when such people bully you.
This version was beautiful but storywise unrealistic in that Edmond and Mercedes were two different people at this point and thus were never going together again.
@@bartolomeestebanmurillo4459 This film is a succession of mistakes.
The writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn who was arrested for political reasons as Edmond, his first love marries another man, when he was released he married another woman.
I compare Edmond's life with Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's to show how Alexandre Dumas' decision was absolutely correct in the book.
And watching this film, I understand the contempt of the French for this adaptation. And his preference for the 1979 miniseries by Denys de La Patelliere and with jacques weber as Edmond.
And next year we will have a new adaptation made by France and it will be much better than this one.
"this point and thus were never going together again."
But someone in real life, acted the same way Edmond acted with Mercedes and married someone like haydee (an orphan of political persecution like him).
@@bartolomeestebanmurillo4459 This film is a succession of mistakes.
The writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn who was arrested for political reasons as Edmond, his first love marries another man, when he was released he married another woman.
I compare Edmond's life with Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's to show how Alexandre Dumas' decision was absolutely correct in the book.
Greatest movie of all time.
Okay, that flashback Mercedes had of Edmond playing with his hair should've been in the film. 1:42
Haha brah. I've got to watch this movie again! Lol saaavage
She's beautiful
The ❤️ never forgets....
Damn, as good as the movie is, the book is at least, 20 times better! And darker! That’s just the abridged version
I prefer the movie which is a first lol. Especially when it comes to these two. In the book her child was Mondegos and not Edmonds, and he was a lot colder to her, and also she moved on pretty quickly from him. The movie makes their relationship so much better.
The book is much better.
The Prisoner of Château d'If (1988) is the best adaptation of the book.
Edmond is rich and powerful like Julius Caesar, why would he want Mercedes? Julius Caesar had a wife and this did not stop him from having an affair with the young Cleopatra. Why would a former fiancé prevent Edmond from having a young and beautiful lover?
@@irrumnaaz And why wouldn't Edmond have a young and beautiful lover like Julius Caesar with Cleopatra in the movie with Liz Taylor? Remember that the film Cleopatra is based on a true story.
Mercedes was so beautiful
É il grande amore del Conde di Montecristo, come canta Il Volo.
Some part of her looks like Scarlett’s Johansson
"He died. We buried him."
There's a nice touch at the end of this scene that this clip doesn't keep. She stops dead in her tracks as she's walking away. Almost like something stops her or something hits her and she recollects something. I remember that in the original movie.
The glitter in her teary eye, was a good shot... the Puerto Rican dude was right, take the lady, and the kid, he's going to grow up to be emo superman anyways, and live your life. 😢😅
"There you are. You said it yourself, Edmond Dantes is dead"
I doubt he meant to say that...
freudian slip
Yep total slip up!! And then she’s at his house with a veil over her head a black one if you think about it crazy right and then she’s off I never said Dante’s -- ( he had said that) uh oh - caught!
As if a rich and powerful man wanted an old woman almost 40 years old.
In the book, the count wants an 18-year-old girl.
Only in fictional stories would a rich and powerful man return to his ex-fiancee.
In films based on true stories, everything is different. we see Julkius Caesar with young queen of Egypt.
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For starters, Dantes didn't initiate the relationship with Haydee in the books either, as he viewed her as a daughter.
Second, real rich men don't typically give a huge chunk of their fortune to their nemesis' son and leave town.
My heart breaks in the carriage scene 😢 She truly did love him...she just got sucked into the web of a manipulative narcissistic prick.
And why wouldn't Edmond have a young and beautiful lover like Julius Caesar with Cleopatra in the movie with Liz Taylor? Remember that the film Cleopatra is based on a true story.
In his book, Edmond preferred his young lover to Princess Haydee.
There will be a miniseries with Sam Claflin that will show both of them.
My favorite movie as well as book
La mejor para mi lo mejor de lo mejor 👌
She never told him the surname of her Edmond.. Interesting..
Top ten favorite movies 🎬
I still can't believe she really has a Brooklyn accent 😭
Jim Caviezel wonderful as usual, even before actung in " The Passion of The Christ" , he was here giving a mesmerizing performance as Count de Mont Cristo with all the subtlety, nuances and very hard & deep dimensions of this character as presented in the novel by Alexandre Dumas. Dagmara also captured the emotional overcome when she saw her love again with great depth and brilliance in performance. This is for me by far the best ever depiction of this epic of a novel that is considered as one of the greatest novels of world literature together with novels like " Tale of two cities " by Charkes Dickers, " Karamazov Brother, and Crime & punishment " by Fyodor Dostoevsky, " War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy etc etc etc. The ability of this movie to capture the brilliance of the main characters far surpasses all the others that tried before or after becausein this depiction the performance of Jim Caviezel and Dagmara gave the story much more of a heart , and allowed for redemption rather than just depicting the revenge. Thank you for uploading this gem. May Our Lord and God Jesus Christ Bless you. ❤❤❤❤
Thanks to edmund superman is alive and well because of him.
"Well, there you go, you said it yourself, Edmond Dantes is dead." Oooooh, :3;Mercedes _never_ told 'the Count' Edmond's last name. :3!!
La mejor novela q leído, obra maestra de Alejandro Dumas
Mr. Reese is here to decide if Mercedes is a victim or perp😂😂😂
Jim Caviezel. I just adore him.
Dagmara Dominczyk is wonderfull. Too bad she didnt have more bigger roles in movies. But, she married Patrick Wilson and they have two children together
Es el mismo actor de la pasión de cristo
She knows it’s him I would’ve said to him in that carriage stop it stop it you know I know with you the only reason I married him with because *our son needed a father* that is the only reason why I’ve married him I don’t love him and they told me you were dead I didn’t know what to do except for this do you think I like this life?
@Διομήδης If she was told he (Edmond) was executed what was he supposed to do? In that day and age a woman who had a son without a father was considered a whore( in case you didn’t know) OK? women didn’t have much of a choice being a woman myself I realize that not only could I not own property but I would be A man’s property ( thats how it was) and dude you really destroyed the whole thing OK why can’t you just shut up the movie is good as it is it may not be exactly as the book (I read it required reading) but do you really have to say every damn thing that happens in the book compared to the movie?? that happens a lot with movies versus books I mean take a look at the shining Stephen King hated the movie it didn’t line up completely with the book OK and there’s tons of others like that that’s Hollyweird for you so dude don’t ruin it for everyone🙄🙄🙄🙄
This version is outvof the spirit of the book
Great spot.
Mercedes was the one struggled more than Edmond. Unknowingly, living with the person who ruined her Life.
Until, she realised her whole life was a Conspiracy.
Mercedes ❤ Edmond.
Imagine if this movie would be released now, Damn, it would've saved Hollywood from going down the tubes like it currently is doing.
Lets not forget, in those days, unmarried pregnant girls, had no money or income, and would end up beggin on the streets, or they had convents were they delivered the baby, never to see them again. If the father of the baby was dead, you had to get creative fast, so you and your child wouldn't starve. When she was told Edmond was dead, she had one choice, and with that provided for her baby and herself. I love the movie, and how it ends. But just as Edmond did, she did was she did to survive. The movie's don't show the complete lack of choice and freedom an unmarried girl had. And only welthy widows could experience atonomy in there life. The laws were against women.
And a child is not synonymous with a stable marriage.
Natalie Portman's French husband had a younger lover.
love this scene
I love this movie, I wanted to know where to find this song that has the harp
In my top 5 movies
Mine too
Every mans dream of revenge... the perfect revenge
my favorite movie I think
Great movie
I like portions of this remake and Jim does amazing job as the count, but I dislike the change in making his enemy’s son in fact his. That takes away from the total betrayal of everyone in his previous life and is in my mind a slight negative to this one
Did anyone notice Henry Cavill (17 years old when he did this movie)