Section Five: Monte Cristo at the Movies, Part 2
             Section Five: Monte Cristo at the Movies, Part 2 (1960-present)         Movies are an entirely different medium, compared to books. Most of the time,   movies are 2-3 hours, and with a story as complex as   The Count of Monte Cristo , some things are bound to be left out. Movies   cost a lot of money to produce, and they need to please audiences and   make money . I get it.     There are times when I approve of cinematic changes. For example,   Man in the Iron Mask , where book-Aramis becomes a complete d-bag driven   by greed for power. He lures poor Philippe into a plot against Louis XIV (and   later abandons him), lies to his musketeer friends, and causes the death of   the overly- trusting Porthos. Talk about bummer ending- one that's bound to   cause an anti-musketeer backlash! So the cinematic re-writes made sense:   adding a thrilling rescue of Philippe and downplaying Aramis' heel-turn.      So, back to Monte Cristo at the Movies... there's certain movi...