The three musketeers (2011)
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German title | The three musketeers |
Original title | The Three Musketeers |
Country of production | Germany , USA , France , United Kingdom |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2011 |
length | 111 minutes |
Age rating |
FSK 12 JMK 12 |
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Director | Paul WS Anderson |
script |
Alex Litvak , Andrew Davies |
production | Paul WS Anderson, Jeremy Bolt , Robert Kulzer |
music | Paul Haslinger |
camera | Glen MacPherson |
cut | Alexander Berner |
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The Three Musketeers (original title: The Three Musketeers ) is an adventure film in 3D from the year 2011 by director Paul WS Anderson . The film is loosely based on the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas the Elder .
action
Young D'Artagnan, who was trained in fencing by his father, a former musketeer, wants to join the royal musketeers . On the trip to Paris he met his future archenemy: Rochefort, the leader of Cardinal Richelieu's troops . When he arrives in Paris, he clashes with three musketeers for various reasons, whereupon he agrees to meet everybody for a duel every hour. When the three musketeers, Athos, Porthos and Aramis, appear for the first duel (Athos has chosen Porthos and Aramis as his seconds ), they notice that they are all dealing with the same opponent. Before there can be a fight, however, the cardinal's troops appear and want to arrest all four. D'Artagnan, who immediately rushed into battle, defeated the troops almost single-handedly.
Because of the defeat of his guard, Cardinal Richelieu, the actual ruler of France, causes the young King Louis to call the musketeers to him for a punishment. Instead of punishing them, however, D'Artagnan takes on the musketeers and rewards all four because he is impressed by their fighting spirit.
The spy Milady De Winter, who a year ago betrayed the three musketeers to the Duke of Buckingham and stole the plans for an airship from them, changes sides again. Now she is working with the cardinal on Buckingham declaring war on France so that the cardinal can officially take power over France. To this end, she steals Queen Anna's jewels and slips them on the Duke of Buckingham to make King Louis believe that his wife is having an affair with Buckingham.
Constance, a maid of the young queen with whom D'Artagnan fell in love, gave the musketeers the task of bringing the jewels back from London. Milady De Winter is already waiting for her there, but is unable to thwart her plan. When Athos tries to judge Milady for her crimes, she throws herself into the sea. But on the return trip in Buckingham's airship, the Rochefort musketeers are intercepted on a much larger airship. In addition, Constance is in the hands of Rochefort.
Inevitably, the Musketeers agree to an exchange: D'Artagnan and the jewels for Constance. Then an air battle begins, which ends with D'Artagnan and Rochefort landing with his destroyed airship on the Cathedral of Notre Dame .
On the roof of Notre Dame, D'Artagnan and Rochefort fight a long duel, from which D'Artagnan finally emerges victorious. When the musketeers take on the king and cardinal, they do not reveal Richelieu's intrigues, otherwise order in France would collapse. But they turn down his offer to work for him.
The humiliated Duke of Buckingham seeks revenge and has set up a huge fleet with which he is now moving against France. He can also save Milady De Winter from drowning.
background
- The film was shot exclusively in Germany. While most of the interior shots and the complete post-production took place in the Babelsberg film studio in Potsdam , the following outdoor locations in Bavaria served as a backdrop from the end of August to the beginning of October 2010:
- Old royal household directly on Domplatz in Bamberg (as the Paris district of St. Germain)
- Old town hall , Obere Brücke and Domplatz in Bamberg
- Würzburg Residence in the Hofgarten, on the Ehrenhof, staircase and Residenzplatz
- Marienberg Fortress in Würzburg
- Wurzburg Old Main Bridge
- Weißenstein Castle in Pommersfelden
- Herrenchiemsee new palace on Herrenchiemsee
- Castle in Burghausen
- Munich Residence with Antiquarium and Hofgarten in Munich
- New Schleissheim Palace in Oberschleißheim , ballroom as Richelieu's office (link to panorama - see web links)
- The Bavarian Banking Fund (BBF) and the FilmFernsehFonds Bayern contributed around 4 million US dollars to the financing of the film , as did the Federal Film Fund (FFA) with around 1.3 million US dollars. In addition, the film received approximately $ 10 million in tax rebates from the German Film Fund (DFFF).
- The cinema release in Germany was on September 1, 2011, in France and England on October 12, 2011.
synchronization
role | actor | Voice actor |
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D'Artagnan | Logan Lerman | Patrick Roche |
Athos | Matthew Macfadyen | Martin Umbach |
Porthos | Ray Stevenson | Tilo Schmitz |
Aramis | Luke Evans | Jacques Breuer |
Milady De Winter | Milla Jovovich | Meret Becker |
Duke of Buckingham | Orlando Bloom | Philipp Moog |
Cardinal Richelieu | Christoph Waltz | Christoph Waltz |
King Louis | Freddie Fox | Konrad Bösherz |
Rochefort | Mads Mikkelsen | Axel Malzacher |
Queen Anna | Juno Temple | Laura Maire |
Planchet | James Corden | Manuel Straube |
Jussac | Carsten Norgaard | Dietmar miracle |
Cagliostro | Til Schweiger | Til Schweiger |
Father of D'Artagnan | Dexter Fletcher | Ole Pfennig |
Mother of D'Artagnan | Jane Perry | Elisabeth Günther |
Constance | Gabriella Wilde | Luise Helm |
Lady-in-waiting Minette | Nina Eichinger | Nina Eichinger |
The blonde | Helen George | Katrin Fröhlich |
Reviews
The film received mostly negative reviews, earning a 24% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 90 reviews. At Metacritic one could Metascore of 35, 15 reviews, achieved based.
“ The three musketeers in 3D is the cinematic equivalent of a cast boy group: not only because a men's quartet serving different tastes is staged here and the final song is from Take That , but also because tried and tested patterns are copied and too few surprises, but they don't catchy entertainment for a youthful mass audience. As such, the film works. [..] The pleasure of watching comes not least from the show values that the film shows en masse: from the strong ensemble to the beautiful costumes to the room designs, magnificent palace and city scenarios, which the director brings out beautifully in 3D, [..] although the clarity with which the shooting of the opponents is celebrated in the fight scenes sometimes does not really fit into the playful, elegant style. "
"Conclusion: The external prerequisites for an at least solid adaptation of" The Three Musketeers "were given in this project. You were allowed to shoot in the most beautiful castles and cities in Bavaria, hired a promising cast, and also afforded enchanting costumes from the hand of designer Pierre-Yves Gayraud. But the wrong decision in choosing the director is too difficult. Paul WS Anderson has nothing more to offer than a few solidly crafted action scenes. How to lead actors, act comic situations, compose original pictures and create a splendid adventure film atmosphere, he could not provide any proof of that in "The Three Musketeers". "
“Certainly the latest version of D'Artagnan's adventures is lavishly produced and comes up with baroque equipment and impressive locations [...] But apart from such show values, the film is all the more disappointing. [...] In particular, attempts to modernize the timeless material for a young audience are making an effort, such as the prologue based on the "Indiana Jones" films in Venice or the slow-motion sequences and martial arts interludes from the science Fiction film "Matrix" are inspired. The script, characters and dialogues are completely lacking in tragedy and emotional depth. "
The German Film and Media Assessment FBW in Wiesbaden awarded the film the rating particularly valuable.
Trivia
The end credits of the film begin with "For Bernd". This refers to the German film producer Bernd Eichinger , who died on January 24, 2011. His daughter Nina Eichinger plays a lady-in-waiting to Queen Anna.
Web links
- The Three Musketeers in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- The Three Musketeers at Rotten Tomatoes (English)
- The Three Musketeers at Metacritic (English)
- Studio Babelsberg , co-producer and executive film studio
- New Schleissheim Palace, ballroom as Richelieu's office
Individual evidence
- ↑ Release certificate for The Three Musketeers . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , August 2011 (PDF; test number: 128 919 K).
- ↑ Age rating for The Three Musketeers . Youth Media Commission .
- ↑ Hollywood in Franconia - The Three Musketeers in 3D ( Memento from October 12, 2010 in the Internet Archive ), article on br-online from September 1, 2011
- ↑ Article “Three Musketeers” gets $ 1 mil from Berlin (English)
- ↑ Start dates for the film
- ↑ The Three Musketeers at Rotten Tomatoes (English)
- ↑ The Three Musketeers at Metacritic (English)
- ^ Film review The Three Musketeers
- ↑ Film release review The Three Musketeers
- ↑ Adventure classics in 3D The Three Musketeers ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.