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The Count of Monte Cristo

Original title: Le Comte de Monte-Cristo
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2024
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
5.9K
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Sam Claflin in The Count of Monte Cristo (2024)
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Edmond Dantes, a sailor falsely accused of treason, is imprisoned in the Château d'If off Marseille. After escaping, and adopting the identity of the Count of Monte Cristo, he plans revenge ... Read allEdmond Dantes, a sailor falsely accused of treason, is imprisoned in the Château d'If off Marseille. After escaping, and adopting the identity of the Count of Monte Cristo, he plans revenge against those who wrongly accused him.Edmond Dantes, a sailor falsely accused of treason, is imprisoned in the Château d'If off Marseille. After escaping, and adopting the identity of the Count of Monte Cristo, he plans revenge against those who wrongly accused him.

  • Stars
    • Sam Claflin
    • Mikkel Boe Følsgaard
    • Ana Girardot
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    5.9K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    178
    72
    • Stars
      • Sam Claflin
      • Mikkel Boe Følsgaard
      • Ana Girardot
    • 46User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sam Claflin
    Sam Claflin
    • Edmond Dantès
    • 2024
    Mikkel Boe Følsgaard
    Mikkel Boe Følsgaard
    • Gerard Villefort
    • 2024
    Ana Girardot
    Ana Girardot
    • Mercedes
    • 2024
    Blake Ritson
    Blake Ritson
    • Danglars
    • 2024
    Karla-Simone Spence
    Karla-Simone Spence
    • Haydee
    • 2024
    Lino Guanciale
    Lino Guanciale
    • Luigi Vampa
    • 2024
    Michele Riondino
    Michele Riondino
    • Jacopo
    • 2024
    Gabriella Pession
    Gabriella Pession
    • Hermine
    • 2024
    Harry Taurasi
    Harry Taurasi
    • Fernand
    • 2024
    Poppy Corby-Tuech
    Poppy Corby-Tuech
    • Heloise Villefort
    • 2024
    Nicolas Maupas
    • Albert de Morcerf
    • 2024
    Amaryllis April Maltha August
    Amaryllis April Maltha August
    • Valentine de Villefort
    • 2024
    Jason Barnett
    Jason Barnett
    • Caderousse
    • 2024
    Nicholas Farrell
    Nicholas Farrell
    • Morrel
    • 2024
    John Ioannou
    • Noirtier de Villefort
    • 2024
    Martina Laird
    • Sabrine
    • 2024
    Matthew Wilson
    Matthew Wilson
    • Lucien Debray
    • 2024
    Simone Zambelli
    • Ettore
    • 2024
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    9Ric072467

    Smashing

    Out of ALL of the versions of this wonderful tale of abstract revenge; this series happens to be the most wonderful of all. Although it lacks the action of the predecessors, it is the CLOSEST adaptation to the novel. This series encompasses the majority of the book and in such, it should be deemed as a must watch be any and everyone that loves this novel. This adaptation shows all aspects of the angst of the protagonist. In Edmond Dantes, you can see that he struggles with doing what his heart desires as revenge but nonetheless he goes forward even in his one on one interactions with Mercedes, he still goes forward. Dumas would have LOVED this rendition.
    9sjensenstrad

    Amazing version of an epic tale

    I have seen less than 50 percent of Bille August work and never liked any of his movies, actually most of it made me wanna puke and think he is totally overrated. Mediocre movies that I feel are so poorly made but this one is just amazing.

    Maybe it is because this Story is just so amazing, that his talent finally come to show. But this is the best version of the The count of Monte Christo I have ever seen.

    Great acting, great flow in the story, cinematic experience was superb felt like a historical experience and the audio was amazing.

    Our family, old and young, was glued to the screen for two days.

    The only minus was the pretentious birth name of his daughter who had a minor role in the movie which she did, ok. So we withdraw the tenth star.
    10hmillen-69523

    Love can heal

    Based in UK desparate to watch and lucky enough to watch on STV.

    A beautiful mini series based on Alexander dumas novel. Stunning locations, architecture, music, art and most of all superb acting and directing.

    Sam Claflin as Edmund/the count was absolutely hypnotic. Close up camera work on his eyes showed the pain, anger and loss of the character. Episode with Abe Faria (Jeremy Iron) was enthralling don't know where time went.

    Actors playing Danglars, Vampa, Caderousse and Jacapo gave humour which I enjoyed too!

    The villains of the piece played magnificently too.

    A show not to be missed. I'm on my 3rd time round😁
    9cebrayilmemmedov-20917

    Ali Pasha

    The episodes with Ali Pasha should have been added to the series. One of the most important contributions to Edmond's character development in the book and the most important points was the period of slavery. In addition, there are not many fictional events in the series, and everything has been done to stay true to the book. The actors have adapted very well to the characters. The actor who played the character Edmond, in particular, portrayed his coldness, insensitivity and style of speaking very well when he returned for revenge, as in the book. Despite this, I can say that the series was the best adaptation of the book so far. It was both a visual feast and a pleasure to watch.
    10taniostoledo

    A Definitive Masterpiece: The Adaptation the Legend of Monte Cristo Deserved

    In a landscape filled with adaptations that often only capture a shadow of their source material, "The Count of Monte Cristo" miniseries arrives as a resounding triumph-a television event that not only honors but elevates its origins. This isn't just another version of Alexandre Dumas's story; it is, without a doubt, the definitive adaptation for our generation and one of the best I have ever had the pleasure of watching. A flawless masterpiece that deserves every second of your attention and the highest possible rating.

    At the heart of this magnificent production lies the performance of a lifetime from Sam Claflin, who delivers an unforgettable Edmond Dantès/Count of Monte Cristo. His portrayal is, without exaggeration, hypnotic and masterful. We watch with bated breath as he transitions from the naive young sailor, his eyes brimming with hope, to the cold, calculating, and relentless Count, whose pain and thirst for revenge burn behind a facade of charisma and absolute control. The camera masterfully captures every micro-expression, revealing the layers of a man remade by tragedy and knowledge.

    The brilliantly crafted screenplay achieves the rare feat of being extremely faithful to the soul of the book. The eight-episode miniseries format was the perfect choice, allowing the complex plot to unfold with the necessary pace and depth. Essential characters like Maximilien Morrel, Valentine de Villefort, and even the bandit Luigi Vampa-so often cut from other versions-are given their due prominence here, enriching the narrative and showing a profound respect for Dumas's work. The few changes made only serve to enhance the story's cohesion, making it even more believable and impactful on screen.

    Visually, the series is a cinematic spectacle. Every scene is a painting, with stunning cinematography, authentic costumes, and spectacular locations that transport us directly to 19th-century France. From the desolation of the Château d'If to the opulence of Parisian salons, every detail is meticulously crafted, creating an immersive experience and a true feast for the eyes. The original score perfectly complements the atmosphere, intensifying every moment of tension and drama.

    The supporting cast is equally brilliant. Jeremy Irons delivers a wise and captivating Abbé Faria, and his chemistry with Claflin makes their time in prison one of the series' high points. The villains are magnificently portrayed, with a palpable evil that makes the Count's revenge all the more satisfying. Characters like Jacopo and the series' version of Caderousse bring humor and humanity, balancing the story's tone.

    "The Count of Monte Cristo" is television at its finest. It is a series that captivates from the first second to the last-an epic journey of betrayal, redemption, and one of the most well-orchestrated vengeances in literature. In the end, the feeling is not just one of satisfaction, but of gratitude for the creation of such a powerful and respectful adaptation. For fans of the book and newcomers alike, this is a must-watch experience and the perfect justification for a 10/10 rating. Simply marvelous.

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    • Trivia
      In the book the Count of Montecristo made occasional use of a hashish paste. While this is never explicitly stated in the series, several times the Count can be seen eating the content of a small vial.
    • Goofs
      Action inside the prison takes place from 1815, but Edmond and Faria use metric. Napoleon abandoned the system in 1812 (after extensive public protest), and it wasn't brought back until 1840.
    • Connections
      Version of The Count of Monte Cristo (1908)

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    • Release date
      • January 13, 2025 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Greven av Monte Cristo
    • Filming locations
      • Malta
    • Production companies
      • Palomar
      • DEMD Productions
      • Rai Fiction
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