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      The Three Musketeers: Part I - D'Artagnan

      Released Dec 8, 2023 2h 1m Adventure Action TRAILER for The Three Musketeers: Part I - D'Artagnan: Trailer 1 List The Three Musketeers: Part I - D'Artagnan: Trailer 1 The Three Musketeers: Part I - D'Artagnan: Trailer 1 1:57 View more videos
      98% Tomatometer 50 Reviews 82% Audience Score 250+ Ratings In Part I of the two-part epic adaptation of the beloved classic by Alexandre Dumas, D'Artagnan arrives in Paris trying to find his attackers after being left for dead, which leads him to a real war where the future of France is at stake. He aligns himself with Athos, Porthos and Aramis, three musketeers of the King. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Buy Now

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      All for one and one for all! The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan stands as a gallant reinterpretation of the source material.

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      Stephen Romei The Australian This film is gorgeously shot by cinematographer Nicolas Bolduc. It opens with a take-no-prisoners fight in the rain and mud that includes D’Artagnan and Milady and sets the scene for all that is to follow. Rated: 3.5/5 May 10, 2024 Full Review Robert Abele Los Angeles Times What this installment energetically proves is that you can ruffle the feathers of a totemic tale and still capture what’s good, galloping fun in Dumas’ storytelling. Dec 11, 2023 Full Review Peter Debruge Variety Dumas was a master of the serial form, and this version of “The Three Musketeers” manages to preserve that thrill-to-thrill sensation. Dec 9, 2023 Full Review Cris Kennedy Inner East Review The casting is inspired, especially when it comes to the Musketeers. Rated: 4/5 May 30, 2024 Full Review Andiee Paviour Nobody's Reading This But Me The umpteenth adaptation of an 180-year-old classic is rife with machismo writ large. Rated: 3.5/5 May 18, 2024 Full Review Leigh Paatsch Herald Sun (Australia) The dynamically dashing nature of the action scenes live up to the swashbuckling standards many will be expecting. Rated: 4.5/5 May 17, 2024 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Audience Member EIN KRIMI MIT MANTEL UND DEGEN Es ist Jahr 1627, Frankreich ist gespalten durch einen Religionskrieg. Ein junger Mann namens D'Artagnan wünscht sich nichts sehnlicher als ein Musketier zu werden. Als er die drei legendären Musketiere Athos, Porthos und Aramis kennenlernt verändert sich sein Leben. Zusammen müssen sie nicht nur König Luis XIII beschützen, sondern ein Anschlag, was das gesamte Königreich in seinem Grundfesten erschüttern würde, muss verhindert werden. Dieser Film geht ca. 121 Minuten und ist ab 12 Jahren freigegeben. Wir haben hier Version Nummer Schieß mich Tod der drei Musketiere, zumindest den ersten Teil. Der zweite Teil erwartet uns dann im Dezember und ich muss sagen, ich freue mich drauf. Die zwei Stunden hab ich persönlich gar nicht gemerkt, da die Geschichte fast wie ein Krimi aufgebaut ist in dem Hinweise oder Gegenstände gesucht werden müssen. Die Figuren sind alle sympathisch, angefangen bei D'Artagnan der quasi in die Musketiere reinstolpert, über die Musketiere selbst die alle ihren eigenen Witz haben aber auch jeder sein Päckchen hat. Bis hin zu den Bösewichten rund um Eva Greens Figur, deren Mythos noch offenbleibt. Was einen allerdings rausreißt aus dieser dreckig schönen Welt (übrigens nix CGI, alles an richtigen Drehorten gefilmt) ist die Action. Entweder ist es zu dunkel, die Kamera ist viel zu nah dran oder alles ist verwackelt. Teilweise bekommst Kopfschmerzen wenn man da länger zu sieht, dabei gibt es einige Longtakes die echt richtig geil hätten werden können. Am Ende bleibt ein spannender erster Teil, der Lust auf einen zweiten macht. Schausplätze, Schauspieler und Story überzeugen ohne Probleme. Action und Kameraarbeit lassen jedoch sehr zu wünschen übrig. Von mir bekommt der Film 7,5/10 Punkten. Erklärtext am Anfang erzählt uns was los ist, faule Art die Story zu beginnen. Wenn ich lesen will nehme ich ein Buch und schaue keinen Film. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 05/24/24 Full Review Howie B Best version of the French classic. Everything (except a rather recent looking umbrella) was authentic and staged wonderfully. Time flew and plenty of the intrigue and suspense of the original work. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 05/19/24 Full Review Joey K It's okay I mean the set pieces are awesome because it feels like you're in France during that time but then you have guys that are like the king who doesn't come off as being a king or a cardinal Richelieu who doesn't come across as an arrogant bad guy.. but the main musketeers Athos porthos and aramis seem like they're trying too hard to make us believe their friends when they're supposed to be friends Rated 4 out of 5 stars 04/29/24 Full Review Henrique F Mediocre film, one of the worst versions of the 3 Musketeers brought to the cinema. It wants to be deep, but it fails in the romance, it fails in the chemistry between its main characters, it fails in making its protagonist a relevant icon. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 04/16/24 Full Review Inna T My opinion the cast was absolutely wrong. Vincent should play Cardinal Richelieu. Porthos should to be a bigger actor. All 3 Musketeers not recognizable during whole movie. Takes a few sec to understand who is who…. Only Eva Greene role was absolute amazing. Scenes and action were great too. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 03/22/24 Full Review Peter G There was a collective groan in the cinema from all the secondary school French students as those fateful three words "To be continued" appeared at the end of the movie.
 Entirely engaging, the French have no shortage of wonderful historical venues for their films, and what they save on locations helps cross-subsidise the lavish costumes.
 The three Musketeers, to be joined by the fourth, D'Artagnon, were as swashbuckling and likeable as you could hope for. Lots of intrigue, religious dissension, a bit of romance. 
And on the way home I had to buy myself a ticket to the sequel, Milady. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/12/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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      Synopsis In Part I of the two-part epic adaptation of the beloved classic by Alexandre Dumas, D'Artagnan arrives in Paris trying to find his attackers after being left for dead, which leads him to a real war where the future of France is at stake. He aligns himself with Athos, Porthos and Aramis, three musketeers of the King.
      Director
      Martin Bourboulon
      Producer
      Dimitri Rassam
      Screenwriter
      Matthieu Delaporte, Alexandre de La Patellière
      Distributor
      Samuel Goldwyn Films
      Production Co
      DeAPlaneta, Constantin Film Produktion, Chapter 2, M6 Films, Umedia, Pathé Films, ZDF
      Genre
      Adventure, Action
      Original Language
      French (France)
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Dec 8, 2023, Limited
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Dec 8, 2023
      Runtime
      2h 1m
      Sound Mix
      Dolby Atmos
      Aspect Ratio
      Digital 2.39:1
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