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k-wame · 6 months
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PIO MARMAÏ as Porthos The Three Musketeers - Part I: D'Artagnan (2023) · dir. Martin Bourboulon
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I will probably not be over this any time soon.
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Louis Garrel as Louis XIII in Les Trois Mousquetaires: D'Artagnan (2023)
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chinchillasorchildren · 4 months
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Films of 2023: The Three Musketeers Part 1 - D’Artagnan (dir. Martin Bourboulon)
Grade: C+
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genevieveetguy · 1 year
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The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan (Les trois mousquetaires: D'Artagnan), Martin Bourboulon (2023)
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pierrotdameron · 5 months
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Premiers retours pour Les Trois Mousquetaires : Milady :
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beautifilms · 1 year
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Official poster for The Three Musketeers: D'artagnan (Martin Bourboulon, 2023)
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The Three Musketeers: Milady (12): A bodice-ripping Eva Green lights up this swashbuckler.
#onemannsmovies #filmreview of "The Three Musketeers: Milady". #Thethreemusketeersmilady. Swashbuckling, bodice-ripping action! 4/5.
A One Mann’s Movies review of “The Three Musketeers: Milady” (2023). Out now, “Milady” is the sequel to “The Three Musketeers: D’Artagnan” which came out in April. Both movies were filmed back-to-back over 150 days from August 2021 to June 2022 with an average budget of $39 million each. Will they make their money back? Well, the first film has to date only made $32 million back so far and, from…
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surprendslejour · 7 months
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cinefilo-pigro · 6 months
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I Tre Moschettieri: D’Artagnan
Diviso in due parti "I Tre Moschettieri: D'Artagnan," diretto da Martin Bourboulon combina abilmente elementi tradizionali e contemporanei, con una messa in scena pulita e un cast convincente.
I Tre Moschettieri: D’Artagnan – Un’avventura Classica e Moderna Forse il rimedio ai problemi del blockbuster/prodotto moderno che affligge il cinema americano e tiene il pubblico lontano dalle sale, passa attraverso l’approccio classico/avventuroso che “I Tre Moschettieri: D’Artagnan” diretto da Martin Bourboulon porta sul grande schermo. Si tratta dell’ennesimo adattamento del celebre romanzo…
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sesiondemadrugada · 2 years
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Eiffel (Martin Bourboulon, 2021).
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„So, Monsieur d‘Artagnan, how would you describe your relationship to the three musketeers?“
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agentnico · 9 months
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The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan (2023) Review
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Anyone feels that tad bit more sophisticated and intelligent when they watch a film in a foreign language with subtitles on? Nope? Just me? Alrighty then, je suppose que c'est juste moi.
Plot: Young D'Artagnan arrives in Paris, trying to find the attackers who left him for dead. He instead finds a real war brewing and joins the king's three musketeers - Athos, Porthos, and Aramis - as they work to ensure the future of France.
The way I heard of this movie was surprisingly my dad who turned to me and said he watched yet another movie iteration of the Alexandre Dumas classic, and what made this version so fascinating to him was the fact that all the characters are super dirty. And no, not in a sexual way you perverted sods, but in the literal sense. The characters are all greasy-haired with faces covered in mud and sweat. Gone are the trademark bright blue cloaks and instead the musketeers are stuck wearing very old and worn-out grey and brown garments. So of course I wanted to see some super dirty musketeers, so here we are.
There have been many versions of The Three Musketeers adapted to screen. One could say too many. Like Sherlock Holmes and Godzilla (never thought I'd ever reference those two in the same sentence!), these stories have consistently entertained us over and over again, showing us the test of time. Not going to lie, I absolutely adore Dumas' original novel, and as such have seen a few of the adaptations. There were most certainly some terrible ones out there, but also some interesting ones too like the amusing 1978 Soviet comedy-musical version (yep, that's a real thing!), and then there is the 2011 steampunk one with airships and a pompously over-the-top Orlando Bloom which is all good fun. However with D'Artagnan it's the first time where I'm actually discovering a French version, and it would be shocking if the French were to ruin their own classic, right?
The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan is a highly entertaining historic romp. It takes a lot from the book but also changes things up quite a bit, resulting in a familiar yet fresh feel to the now-modernized story. The atmosphere is dark and the action was superb. There were many sequences of swordplay where the camera would literally zoom around the battle area in one singular take, frenetically capturing all the detailed fencing choreography, and it was actually really impressive. Director Martin Bourboulon evidently has an eye for action (bet he watched a lot of John Wick and The Raid for his homework) and manages to keep an exhilarating energy through all the epic sequences. There are some very creative choices too such as an impressive sweeping shot of a horse chase over the cliffs of Dover.
The movie also feels very French. It sounds to put it like that, but it is indeed very romantic in a way only the French can be. The central love between D'Artagnan and Constance is innocently adorable and playful, and the love triangle between Louis XIII, his Queen and the Duke of Buckingham was amusing, forgetting the immoral involvement of adultery at play. But yes, it is very romantic, and I haven't seen a good love story at the movies in a while so this was simply delightful.
The cast were all very game here too. Francois Civil as D'Artagnan had the pride, naivety and boyish charm that was befit of the young Gascon. Romain Durin as Aramis found the perfect spirit of the character's duality between faith and seduction with his constant swaying towards the female gender. Louis Garrell and King Louis XIII exhibited the stupidity and blindness of the royal really well, yet also managed to give the character an element of strength which made way for a solid interpretation. Vincent Cassell as Athos was solid, but also made me wonder why such an old actor was cast as Athos? I guess they wanted to physically portray the hero's tortured past, but it just felt strange to have Athos be so old. And then Eva Green - look, I think Eva Green can be very powerful in the right role, but her role here was so minimal that it hardly left an impression. With the Milady sequel already filmed and on the way I expect her to have a bigger role in that where she will most likely be allowed to properly bring her mischievous character to life, but yet for now she has been heavily under-used.
The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan is a super enjoyable take on the classic that adds some modern touches of finesse and takes some own liberties to change up the story, however, the result is very entertaining and makes for a swashbuckling historic adventure. And so whilst I await the upcoming sequel, I shall look back at that aforementioned Soviet version, and the amusing song lyrics that go along the lines of the following: "Let's be happy in our time, with the beauty and the goblet, with the lucky blade; While we swing the feathers on our hats; To destiny we'll whisper more than once "merci beaucoup"."
Overall score: 7/10
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somosorigen · 1 year
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Los Tres Mosqueteros: D´artagnan… ¡Todos Para Uno!
Sobre esta legendaria historia hay de adaptaciones uff! por docenas, contadas de forma apegada, de forma estrambótica, y otras pocas ocasiones como esta, donde la cinta cuenta con una calidad insuperable y un apego a la versión literaria que se agradece. Continue reading Untitled
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ulrichgebert · 1 year
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Ein Monumentalfilm. Der berühmte Ingenieur Gustave Eiffel liebt eine schöne Frau und baut einen spektakulären Turm. Da der Name der schönen Frau Adrienne lautet, hat der Turm die Form eines “A”. Wir wollen uns nicht vorstellen, was passiert wäre, hätte sie Yvonne oder Suzette geheißen.
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pierrotdameron · 6 months
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Les Trois Mousquetaires - Milady - Bande-annonce officielle 4K
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