'hey so what's the plot of Count of Monte Cristo?'
The plot:
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'hey so what's the plot of Count of Monte Cristo?'
The plot:

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PIERRE NINEY and ANAMARIA VARTOLOMEI in Le Comte de Monte-Cristo (2024) dir. Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de La Patellière
JULIEN DE SAINT-JEAN as ANDRÉ DE VILLEFORT in Le Comte de Monte-Cristo (2024)
That moment in the movie, when Fernand goes "I lost all faith in humanity the day you betrayed me" and Edmond is just like
"Dude, tf are u on about? Out of us two, literally you're the backstabbing bitch. That's-... that's the whole point... of my fucking revenge plot..."

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Pierre Niney as Edmond Dantès The Count of Monte-Cristo / Le Comte de Monte-Cristo (2024) dir. Matthieu Delaporte & Alexandre de La Patellière
Pierre Niney as Edmond Dantès & Bastien Bouillon as Fernand de Morcerf The Count of Monte-Cristo / Le Comte de Monte-Cristo (2024) dir. Matthieu Delaporte & Alexandre de La Patellière
A lot is being said about Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights, but if you're up to watching an adaptation of a classic that is not disrespectful to the source material, there have recently been 2 quite decent The Count of Monte Cristo adaptations; a film and a series. Neither of them is styled with quotation marks around it, and both make changes, but they keep the spirit of the book. The series adapts it better bc it has more time to include events from the book, but if you don't have that much time, go for the film. Or better, watch both!