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Les Trois Mousquetaires : D'Artagnan

Titre original : Les trois mousquetaires: D'Artagnan
  • 2023
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  • 2h 1min
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Vincent Cassel, Romain Duris, Eva Green, François Civil, and Pio Marmaï in Les Trois Mousquetaires : D'Artagnan (2023)
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En 1627, le jeune D'Artagnan fait route vers Paris afin de réaliser son rêve : rejoindre les mousquetaires du Roi. Grâce à sa rencontre fortuite avec les célèbres Athos, Porthos et Aramis, s... Tout lireEn 1627, le jeune D'Artagnan fait route vers Paris afin de réaliser son rêve : rejoindre les mousquetaires du Roi. Grâce à sa rencontre fortuite avec les célèbres Athos, Porthos et Aramis, son vœu est exaucé.En 1627, le jeune D'Artagnan fait route vers Paris afin de réaliser son rêve : rejoindre les mousquetaires du Roi. Grâce à sa rencontre fortuite avec les célèbres Athos, Porthos et Aramis, son vœu est exaucé.

  • Réalisation
    • Martin Bourboulon
  • Scénario
    • Matthieu Delaporte
    • Alexandre de La Patellière
    • Alexandre Dumas
  • Casting principal
    • François Civil
    • Vincent Cassel
    • Romain Duris
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Martin Bourboulon
    • Scénario
      • Matthieu Delaporte
      • Alexandre de La Patellière
      • Alexandre Dumas
    • Casting principal
      • François Civil
      • Vincent Cassel
      • Romain Duris
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    • 91avis des critiques
    • 79Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 4 victoires et 6 nominations au total

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    Bande-annonce [OV]
    Trailer 2:38
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    The Three Musketeers - Part I: D'Artagnan
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    The Three Musketeers - Part I: D'Artagnan
    The Three Musketeers - Part I: D'Artagnan
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    The Three Musketeers - Part I: D'Artagnan

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    François Civil
    François Civil
    • Charles d'Artagnan
    Vincent Cassel
    Vincent Cassel
    • Armand de Sillègue d'Athos d'Hauteville
    Romain Duris
    Romain Duris
    • Aramis
    Pio Marmaï
    Pio Marmaï
    • Porthos
    Eva Green
    Eva Green
    • Milady
    Louis Garrel
    Louis Garrel
    • Louis XIII
    Vicky Krieps
    Vicky Krieps
    • Anne d'Autriche
    Lyna Khoudri
    Lyna Khoudri
    • Constance Bonacieux
    Jacob Fortune-Lloyd
    Jacob Fortune-Lloyd
    • Duc de Buckingham
    Eric Ruf
    • Cardinal de Richelieu
    • (as Eric Ruf de la Comédie Française)
    Marc Barbé
    Marc Barbé
    • Capitaine de Tréville
    Patrick Mille
    Patrick Mille
    • Comte de Chalais
    Julien Frison
    • Gaston de France
    • (as Julien Frison de la Comédie Française)
    Ivan Franek
    Ivan Franek
    • Ardanza
    Gabriel Almaer
    • Benjamin de la Fère
    Thibault Vinçon
    Thibault Vinçon
    • Horace Saint Blancard
    Raynaldo Houy Delattre
    • Rochefort
    Olivier Le Montagner
    • Ventadour
    • Réalisation
      • Martin Bourboulon
    • Scénario
      • Matthieu Delaporte
      • Alexandre de La Patellière
      • Alexandre Dumas
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    9theredmare

    Unexpectedly excellent!

    I will start by saying I'm a huge long time fan of Dumas and the books.

    I have basically not liked any adaptations of it before.

    I have loved this. It is a mix of exactly the book, and not the book at all. The atmosphere is dark, the action is excellent, I was never bored. It is easy to follow even if you don't know French history, but it is not dumbed down either.

    The cast (as per real history and the novel) is FANTASTIC. The story is modernised and completely over the top which corresponds totally to the spirit of Dumas, if not to the actual book (it was way over the top for its time as well) .

    You come out of there like you did as a child after watching a swashbuckling movie with Errol Flynn.

    My brother cheered loudly like a child, a girl in the audience was crying, all in all, a roaring success in the vein of the very old action movies, but completely modernised with a certain dark steampunk flair.

    Highly highly recommend. Especially with a good screen and sound which are worth it.
    7xnicofingerx

    European cinema strikes back

    Cloak and dagger films are certainly not the hottest trend at the moment, in fact they haven't been for ages. But that doesn't mean that the genre is unappealing, and certainly not this high-quality production. A high budget, an appropriately fantastic set, an authentic look, charismatic actors in the mood to play, a brisk production, likeable or much-hated stereotypes, humour in the right place - all the ingredients are properly mixed here. The interpretation of the novel is very independent, which is certainly the right approach given the abundance of film adaptations already available. And it is European cinema! So support and watch it all, part 2 will follow soon.
    7angus_km

    Takes some liberties, but not too far from the original story

    I just finished the film. Perhaps I should say, "Je viens de regarder le film" but I think I'll write this review for an anglophone audience. There may be a version with English subtitles but the one I watched did not have that option. I had to pause and listen again a few times, but the dialogue is generally not too hard to follow if your French is not too rusty.

    For purists, it may be a disappointment, but for me it was a delight. The film was not exactly faithful to the original story by Alexandre Dumas, although overall it followed the same trajectory. For example, when Athos told the story of his wife to D'Artagnan, they were not drunk and sprawled across a table at an inn, but in the forest where Athos had just mocked D'Artagnan with a bit of friendly swordplay. Also, D'Artagnan was buried alive in the original story, but he was in a coffin and it was Athos who dug him out of the ground. In this film he dug himself out of an open-pit grave coughing and wheezing.

    D'Artagnan's letter of introduction to M. De Tréville from his father was particularly annoying. An important part of the story was that it was in his doublet when it was stolen in Meung.

    Also, where were Grimaud, Bazin, Mousqueton, and Planchet? They figured large in the original story, but weren't even a footnote in the film.

    But the introduction of D'Artagnan to the trio was perfectly faithful to the original, and delightfully amusing. Within an hour of his arrival in Paris, D'Artagnan had managed to rile Athos, Porthos, and Aramis and he had agreed to fight them in duels, one after the other. He paid his rent four weeks in advance (4 livres) "au cas où." The humor was morbid, dry, and subtle, and I think it was faithful to the description by Dumas.

    The actors chosen for the parts represented interesting choices. Porthos was not as portly as he should have been, in my mind, nor Athos as taciturn, nor Aramis as refined and beautiful, nor Richelieu as commanding. And none of them had particularly long hair (except for Athos before they cut it in anticipation of slicing through his neck.) Moreover, the actors portraying the mousquetaires were all a bit long in the tooth.

    Still, after a bit it all came together with credible performances. I'm not very familiar with French actors, but the actors in this film all carried their characters brilliantly. (Ils ont crevé l'écran, as the French say. They "crushed" it.) The actress chosen for Constance Bonacieux was perfect. She was charming and pretty and young, but not beautiful or refined, just as Dumas painstakingly described her in the book.

    However, it was jarring was when Constance was stitching the wound of D'Artagnan and she said something like "Quelques centimètres" meaning that it was lucky the shot wasn't just a bit to the left. But anything set in that period would have used "puces" (inches) and "pieds" (feet). To be sure, the French got so upset with the clergy and the nobility that they changed the names of the months of the year, the days of the week, the units of measurement, and the position of the head relative to the shoulders of 17 thousand aristocrats, but that wouldn't happen till 165 years after this story was set. (Would be interesting to see if, in the versions subtitled in English, the translation given was "a few inches to the left". I know they often use different units in translations meant for US consumption. Pounds, miles, etc.)

    I really appreciated it when the king said, near the end, "Messieurs, voici les fameux trois mousquetaires, qui sont désormais quatre" (or something like that), even though it wasn't in the book. The complete lack of political correctness was refreshing as well. If he had said "mesdames et messieurs..." it would have lacked historical authenticity.

    The fighting scenes were particularly stunning. There was plenty of violence and blood, just as in the novel, and the réalisateur chose to go with that quirky NYPD Blue-style camera angle, which I think gave it a gritty reality often missing from films set in the early 17th century. Combatants in close quarters do not have a drone's-eye view, and this is reflected in scenes of more recent battles (e.g., Thin Red Line). It was refreshing to see that treatment in a depiction of more ancient battles.

    The locations were real, or so it seemed. The white cliffs of Dover are hard to simulate, and the château de Vincennes is probably also hard to replicate. I'd guess that all the places were filmed in situ.

    Overall I can recommend it to--well, I'm going to borrow a Spanish word here because we don't have this one in English (nor, as far as I know, in French)--to aficionados of Les Trois Mousquetaires. Just keep an open mind regarding the small details, which will be different from the book.

    Note that this film corresponds to Tome I of Les Trois Mousquetaires, roughly the first 30 chapters. Hopefully they'll make sequel. That was hinted after the credits with a small "à suivre" teaser featuring Milady and le Cardinal Richelieu in which she referenced "les mousquetaires".

    For those who have not recently read the book and who might want to reference it, The Gutenberg Project has several versions in its excellent and free collection.
    8jamesmcconnon

    Excellent version of timeless classic

    Only the French could come up with a swashbuckling boy's own adventure where the hero saves the day by covering up adultery, but I'm glad they did.

    Whilst none of the versions of this come close to the Richard Lester classic (well, maybe Dog Tanian) this one is very good indeed.

    The colour palette is the modern brown and grimy one we've gotten used to from the more recent Bond movies, which is quite appropriate since Eva Green features as the duplicitous Milady, will, why break the habit of a lifetime. She's probably the best one to play the part since Faye Dunaway, and I look forward to seeing more of her in the sequel, which is named after her character.

    Anyway this is a lot of fun you'll care about the characters, and there is a breathtaking cliff edge horse chase. True, you'll miss Roy Kinnear's mumbling asides but there is plenty to enjoy here.
    6Abdulxoxo

    Solid Performances, Murky Visuals

    This film offers a respectable take on the classic tale with commendable performances and a certain charm. The cast brings energy and charisma to their roles, capturing the spirit of the legendary musketeers. The camaraderie between the leads is palpable and adds a lot of enjoyment to the film.

    However, there are a few issues that hinder the overall experience. The cinematography, while ambitious, often leans towards being too dark, making some scenes difficult to see clearly. This choice detracts from the visual appeal and can be frustrating during key moments. Additionally, the pacing of the film is somewhat slow, with certain segments dragging on longer than necessary, which affects the film's momentum.

    Despite these drawbacks, The Three Musketeers is an entertaining watch with solid performances and a faithful adaptation of the classic story. It may not be perfect, but it provides an enjoyable take on the swashbuckling adventures of the iconic trio.

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    • Anecdotes
      Filmed back to back with its sequel, Les Trois Mousquetaires: Milady (2023), and took only 150 days to shoot after starting August 16, 2021, and wrapping on June 3, 2022.
    • Gaffes
      After the evasion of one musketeers his brother, coming from La Rochelle, wears glasses. The glasses are a 18th century model while the action is supposed to take place way sooner in 1627
    • Citations

      Charles d'Artagnan: Money is a good servant, but a bad master.

    • Connexions
      Followed by Les Trois Mousquetaires: Milady (2023)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 avril 2023 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Allemagne
      • Espagne
      • Belgique
    • Sites officiels
      • Instagram
      • Pathé (France)
    • Langues
      • Français
      • Anglais
      • Italien
      • Espagnol
      • Allemand
      • Latin
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      • The Three Musketeers - Part I: D'Artagnan
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Fort National Saint Malo, France(As La Rochelle under siege)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Chapter 2
      • Pathé
      • M6 Films
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      • 36 000 000 € (estimé)
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