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The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan
Directed by
Martin Bourboulon
Not Rated
2023
2h 1m
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6.7
98%
81%
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Young D'Artagnan joins the King's three musketeers as they work to ensure the future of France.
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Cast of The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan
François Civil
D'Artagnan
Vincent Cassel
Athos
Romain Duris
Aramis
Pio Marmaï
Porthos
Eva Green
Milady
Louis Garrel
Louis XIII
Vicky Krieps
Anne d'Autriche
Lyna Khoudri
Constance Bonacieux
Jacob Fortune-Lloyd
Le Duc de Buckingham
Eric Ruf
Le Cardinal de Richelieu
Marc Barbé
Le Capitaine de Tréville
Patrick Mille
Le Comte de Chalais
Julien Frison
Gaston d'Orléans
Alexis Michalik
Villeneuve de Radis
Ivan Franěk
Ardanza
Thibault Vinçon
Horace Saint-Blancard
Nicolas Vaude
le juge
Dominique Valadié
Marie de Médicis
Gabriel Almaer
Benjamin de la Fère
Christophe Dimitri Réveille
Un mousquetaire du roi
Pascal Fonta
Moine chanteur
Charlotte Ranson
Isabelle de Valcour
Stéphane Margot
Protestant complotiste
Andrew Eldridge
Danseur
Raynaldo Houy
Olivier Le Montagner
Vincent Schmitt
Philippe Ziegler-Paldauf-Di Ciocco
Romain Bertucca
Thomas Dedeken
Alain Grellier
Laurent Claret
Patrice Dozier
Dominique Daguier
Louis-Marie Audubert
Christophe Prévost
Antoine Cholet
Geert Van Herwijnen
Arnaud Cassand
Frédéric Merlo
Jean-Paul Roy
Jacques Guillet
Mark Harris
Martin Bourboulon
Director
Alexandre de La Patellière
Writer
Matthieu Delaporte
Writer
Dimitri Rassam
Producer
Ignacio Segura
Producer
The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan Ratings & Reviews
Decider
John Serba
... A movie that's otherwise a mostly well-made, rousing adventure that's probably worth a look.
Film Threat
Michael Talbot-Haynes
It almost resembles a spaghetti western over how authentically all the ornate 17th-century finery is encrusted with filth. Compared to recent blockbuster attempts, an unmistakable edge is achieved here.
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
Though one can question some of the filmmakers' decisions, generally they pull off the attempt to revivify Dumas' flavorful swashbuckler for modern audiences.
Spectrum Culture
Alan Zilberman
It is romantic in the classic sense of the word. These characters have values, and although the film is frequently funny, it never sneers at honor or chivalry. When Athos announces he would rather die than betray his King, we believe him.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
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.
North Shore Movies
Daniel M. Kimmel
THE THREE MUSKETEERS: D'ARTAGNAN tells the first half of the story, and is the first from France in decades, filled with sword fights and palace intrigue, but never losing sight of the characters amidst all of the swashbuckling.
Variety
Peter Debruge
Dumas was a master of the serial form, and this version of "The Three Musketeers" manages to preserve that thrill-to-thrill sensation.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
Slick and stylish, this latest cinematic adaptation of the venerable adventure saga hardly breaks any new ground, but it showcases a strong cast and some exciting action sequences.
Hammer to Nail
Christopher Llewellyn Reed
It helps that the cast is excellent, the production design exquisite, and the camera appropriately frenetic. These musketeers have panache, and I am all here for it.
TheArtsStl
Sarah Boslaugh
...a real old-fashioned swashbuckler, full of sword fights, handsome men and pretty ladies, improbably accurate gunplay (with smoothbore weapons!), stunning locations, candlelit interiors, wild stunts...
What She Said
Anne Brodie
The machinations of the French court, its enemies and protectors, wide network of spies and the Three Musketeers' derring-do bring Dumas' novel to vivid life.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
The Three Musketeers: Part I - D'Artagnan recalls a different, older type of filmmaking, and it's fun and exciting, too.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
The production values are exquisite, the cinematography gorgeous and the fighting sequences exciting. It's on a par with Richard Lester's 1972 version, and that is saying something.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
Well-produced, mildly engaging and occasionally thrilling, but undercooked and overstuffed. It's lucky to have a fine ensemble cast.
Nestor Cine Desde Hollywood
Nestor Bentancor
Wielding the perfect balance between classic storytelling and refreshing execution, the film -elevated by wickedly fun performances- is evocative and entertaining. Fans of medieval adventures, this one is for all of you! [Full Review in Spanish]
Common Sense Media
Tara McNamara
Director Martin Bourboulon takes viewers to the early 17th century and inserts them into Alexandre Dumas' classic novel like no one has before.
Elements of Madness
Douglas Davidson
If all you want from a "Three Musketeers" tale is action and adventure, you're going to get all you can handle and more in Bourboulon's "D'Artagnan."
Critic's Notebook
Sarah Manvel
The unusual camera techniques of the fight scenes - which feel like single takes, although that cannot possibly be the case - give an immediate sensory impact that removes the barrier of the historical setting.
PopMatters
Paul Risker
Bourboulon, Delaporte, and Patellière's adaptation of Dumas' novel is a work in progress, but the treatment of Milady raises expectations for a shift in how this classic story might resonate...
The Jewish Chronicle
Linda Marric
French cinema reclaims one of its most enduring stories and it is a delight from stat to finish.
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