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The Count of Monte Cristo Collection (Miniseries)
 
 

The Count of Monte Cristo Collection (Miniseries) (1999)

Starring: Gérard Depardieu, Ornella Muti Director: Josée Dayan Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)


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Memories of past adaptations of the Alexandre Dumas novel inevitably hover over this four-part French miniseries, originally broadcast on American cable television in 1999. It's hard, for instance, to top the 1934 feature starring Robert Donat as Edmond Dantès, the sea captain who is framed and unjustifiably imprisoned in 1815 for nearly two decades. Similarly, anyone who saw Richard Chamberlain essay the same role in a memorable 1975 TV movie may remember just how exciting that program was. Yet this lengthy costume adventure starring Gérard Depardieu as the vengeful Dantès, despite a rocky beginning, is absolutely mesmerizing in its own way. Rich in detail and overlapping subplots, strikingly handsome in art direction without getting ostentatious, this particular Count comes to life after Dantès escapes his lengthy incarceration in solitary confinement. Fans of the story know what comes next: Dantès makes his way to an uninhabited island off Italy, where he locates a vast treasure he has heard about. His sudden, phenomenal wealth gives him the means to reward allies, punish enemies, and become an architect of events without anyone knowing who's behind them. While Dantès's mind is bent on destroying those who betrayed him, his deeper nature causes him to perform a vast amount of good as well. Depardieu's big, beefy, clean-shaven self is not exactly the right fit, initially, for a character supposedly subsisting on thin soup for 18 years. He quickly assumes the central role with one of his most knowing and subtle performances, ingeniously painting Dantès as a man who has exchanged one sort of prison for another, the latter his own hatred. The sharp, engaging screenplay is by Didier Decoin (The Chambermaid on the Titanic), and the production is directed with flashes of bold inventiveness by Josée Dayan, a prominent European television director. --Tom Keogh

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69 of 82 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars G. Depardieu glows, December 4, 1999
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This movie was recently shown for 4 nights on tv - it was so beautifully filmed, gorgeously costumed, and touchingly acted that we were riveted every night. For the French students in our house the language was a chance to practice what they were learning in school. For the parents it was an historically accurate trip to the early 19th century, as well as a philosophical journey guided by Victor Hugo. By all means, watch this production.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Le Compte De Monte Cristo - Bravo, October 26, 2000
By Harold Siegler (Colorado Springs, Colorado United States) - See all my reviews
I have long ago dispelled the notion that any movie production faithfully reproduces a book as written. For those zealots who desire this, see George C. Scott's rendition of Dickens, A Christmas Carol. Alexander Dumas did not write the Count of Monte Cristo as a single novel, but rather as a long series of chapters in a French periodical of the time, hence its almost 1500 page length which would require a movie in excess of 800 hours.

I have always enjoyed Gerard Depardieu in whatever role he portrayed, either in English (Porthos, Columbus) or in his French films. It was said that Depardieu did not portray the stature of Edmund Dantes, but let's face it, Gerard is a big guy. Even Dumas does not describe Dantes as a sickly wretch, even though his food was described as "maggot ridden slop". To paraphrase this, no actor has ever portrayed a role as one invisions when reading a novel, least of all, any actor that ever portrayed Jean Val Jean in Les Miserables.

Le Comte De Monte Cristo captures the essence of the book which concerns a man bent on revenge, yet not so totally consumed that he looses his sense of humanity. I have recently re-read many of the classics that were part of my father's literary collection and must say that the movie ended on a happier note than the book.

The scenes and demeanor of the gentry were extremely faithful to the time frame of the novel, as were the portrayal of the suporting cast of character. Although the movie is presented in French with English subtitles, I feel that this should not dissuade one from seeing it. Since movies are to be entertaining, I feel that this one fits the bill. If one wants the purity of the original, read the book

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Exceptional Tale, November 3, 2002
The Count of Monte Cristo story has always interested me and I had been curious about this version since I first heard about it. I sat down to begin watching it and spent the next almost seven hours drawn to the tale all over again in a new way. An old story told once again, this time with fuller and richer detail and more compelling than ever. The Bravo version is far superior to any version from Hollywood. At first I was disappointed by the English sub-titles but now I must say the movie was better for it - I enjoyed the French dialogue (it immersed one more in the setting) and the sub-titles forced me to focus much more on what was happening. Gerard Depardieu was a very believable Edmond Dantes and the writers did with wonders with the script. While this version is too long for someone looking for a quick movie fix it is worth every minute of it when you take the time to see it all.
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5.0 out of 5 stars My Favorite Adaptation
To begin, I have read Alexandre Dumas' "The Count of Monte Cristo." The novel is very long, nearly 1,000 pages. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Andrew Raker

2.0 out of 5 stars I will tell you how to truly experience my favourite book
One of the few memories I have of my father is that he raved about The Count of Monte Cristo as being among his favorite novels. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Tired

4.0 out of 5 stars Not perfect if you benchmark it against the book, but worth the money comapred to other adaptions
The bad:
1. The ending is probably the most criticized part of this adaption. Dantes ended up with with Mercedes instead of Haydee, and the love between the count and Haydee... Read more
Published on October 21, 2006 by Zhouyang

4.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful film, but
A wonderful film, but one thing is a little disappointing.
You cannot put on and off the subtitles.
They always appear on the screen.
Published on October 19, 2005 by kmsm

5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites!
I bought this DVD set back in 2000 when it first came out after seeing the original miniseries aired on Bravo. Read more
Published on July 25, 2005 by Brandon Lorge

5.0 out of 5 stars This one is a classic
I had bought this before the latest English version came out. After watching this version, the newer one pales in comparison. Read more
Published on July 24, 2005 by F. E. Coffing

1.0 out of 5 stars Just a little more info, the end already ruined
It's faithful to the book except that: the book has more detail, of course; there is an introduction of another female character who "teaches the Count to love again and forget... Read more
Published on August 17, 2004 by Francois Marie Arouet

4.0 out of 5 stars The Best Adaptation To Date
This adaptation of Alexander Dumas' work by Didier Decoin and Josee Dayan is one of the best to come to the screen in a long time. Read more
Published on August 2, 2004 by Octavius

5.0 out of 5 stars Captivating Cristo
This is possibly the best version of the Cristo story ever made, perhaps even surpassing the 1934 film version with Robert Donat. Read more
Published on July 30, 2004 by L O'connor

3.0 out of 5 stars Watch everything except last half hour.
It's a superb production in many ways. The detail, the acting (it really doesn't matter that Depardieu is large as some other reviewers mention; he still owns the part), fidelity... Read more
Published on July 5, 2004 by History Teacher

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