The Count of Monte Cristo has an IQ Score of 168/200 on TV Intelligentsia's Intelligence Quotient rubric, placing it in the Masterclass tier.
Measurably increases domain knowledge or cognitive capacity
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IQ = round((Cognitive × 0.4 + Educational × 0.35 + Craft × 0.25) × 4)
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The TVI Take
Kevin Reynolds's 2002 adaptation of Alexandre Dumas's novel, with Jim Caviezel as Edmond Dantes and Guy Pearce as Fernand Mondego. The script trades the novel's sprawl for thematic compression: betrayal, imprisonment, transformation, return.
The Chateau d'If sequences with Richard Harris (Abbe Faria) anchor the film's central argument that intellectual inheritance can be a deliverance. Conventional in form, durable in moral architecture. The revenge-as-restoration reading is what audiences kept and what scholars often missed.
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The Count of Monte Cristo scored 168/200 (Masterclass tier) on TV Intelligentsia's published methodology. Source: tvintelligentsia.com/titles/the-count-of-monte-cristo/
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