viernes, 6 de septiembre de 2024

4.7.- Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous



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Film Review: The Count of Monte Cristo

 

The Count of Monte Cristo has long been considered one of the finest adaptations of Alexandre Dumas’ classic novel. Released in 2002 and directed by Kevin Reynolds, the film has been captivating viewers with its compelling story of betrayal, revenge, and redemption. The performances, led by Jim Caviezel as Edmond Dantès and Guy Pearce as the treacherous Fernand Mondego, have received much praise for their depth and intensity.

 

The movie’s plot revolves around Edmond, who has been wrongfully imprisoned for years after being betrayed by his closest friends. Throughout the film, the audience has been following his transformation from a naive sailor into a sophisticated and calculating count. The gradual change in Edmond’s character has been portrayed beautifully, showcasing his thirst for revenge and his eventual realization of what truly matters in life.

 

One of the film’s strengths has been its ability to balance action, drama, and emotional depth. The sword fights and escape sequences have kept audiences on the edge of their seats, while the heartfelt moments have added layers of complexity to the story. The visuals, especially the shots of Château d'If and the lavish parties in Paris, have also impressed viewers with their attention to detail.

 

However, some fans of the original novel have criticized the movie for its creative liberties. The ending, in particular, has sparked debates among purists who feel it strays too far from Dumas’ intentions. Despite this, the film has continued to win over audiences who value its ability to tell a powerful story in a modern, cinematic way.

 

In conclusion, The Count of Monte Cristo has been entertaining audiences for years with its timeless tale of revenge and justice. Whether you are a fan of the original novel or discovering the story for the first time, this film has something unforgettable to offer.

  



Online Exercise about the Present Perfect

Individual Online Exercise about the Present Perfect


Collaborative Online Exercise about the use present perfect time expressions

Individual Online Exercise about Present Perfect with yet, just and already


Speaking Practice about Present Perfect with already, just, since, yet. and for on Wordwall



Present Perfect Review


Collaborative Online Exercise about the Present Perfect Continuous

Collaborative Online Exercise about Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous

Individual Online Exercise about Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous

Speaking Practice about Answering Questions in Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous

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