The hot-headed young D'Artagnan along with three former legendary but now down on their luck Musketeers must unite and defeat a beautiful double agent and her villainous employer from seizing the French throne and engulfing Europe in war.
Logan Lerman
D’Artagnan
Milla Jovovich
Milady de Winter
Matthew Macfadyen
Athos
Ray Stevenson
Porthos
Luke Evans
Aramis
Mads Mikkelsen
Rochefort
Orlando Bloom
Duke of Buckingham
Christoph Waltz
Richelieu
Gabriella Wilde
Constance
James Corden
Planchet
Juno Temple
Queen
Til Schweiger
Cagliostro
Freddie Fox
King Louis
Dexter Fletcher
D’Artagnan’s Father
Helen George
Blonde
Christian Oliver
Venetian Nobleman
Markus Brandl
Sergeant Venetian Guard
Jane Perry
D’Artagnan’s Mother
Andy Gathergood
Drunk
Susanne Wolff
Cougar
Ben Moor
Tailor
Carsten Nørgaard
Jussac
Isaiah Michalski
Boy
Horst Kiss
Crowd Member
Gudrun Meincke
Crowd Member
Victoria Koestler
Crowd Member
Yvonne Pajonkowski
Crowd Member
Nina Eichinger
Lady in Waiting
Max Cane
Beefeater Sergeant
Iain McKee
Spengler
Gode Benedix
Helmsman
Hannes Wegener
Crewsman
Florian Brückner
Rochefort’s Replacement
Director
Paul W. S. Anderson
Novel
Alexandre Dumas
Screenplay
Andrew Davies
Screenplay
Alex Litvak
October 12, 2023
8
<em>'The Three Musketeers'</em> is a fun time.
I must really like this story, given I rated and similarly enjoyed the 1993 version from Stephen Herek and Disney - I even put this one above that one! This 2011 version starts off so strongly, I love the opening few scenes... humour and editing was right up my street.
Now, it admittedly doesn't quite keep such a high footing throughout, but all in all I certainly found entertainment with this. For the '93 release I was split on the cast, but for this flick I had a good time watching everyone onscreen. I didn't think Matthew Macfadyen would work in this sorta role but he performs astutely.
Ray Stevenson and Luke Evans join Macfadyen in portraying the titular trio, again to positive effect. The famous D'Artagnan is performed by Logan Lerman here and I was impressed - a top performance from someone I hadn't seen much of before, aside from in <em>'Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief'</em>.
As for the rest of the cast, Mads Mikkelsen, Milla Jovovich and Orlando Bloom spearhead the rest well. I will say that Freddie Fox and his character's part of the story didn't interest me as much but Fox is fine. Christoph Waltz is involved alongside Fox and is very forgettable... quite a frustrating use of Waltz's (incredibly high) talents, now I think about it. Elsewhere, James Corden is iffy... and I usually like Corden as an actor.
I haven't looked at the average rating as of typing this sentence, but I presume it'll be rather low. It is sometimes easy to spot films that won't have scored well online. As per usual, each to one's own opinion. I personally had a happy experience with this and would definitely rewatch it if the opportunity arose.