Monday, 17 October 2011

The Three Musketeers Review

The Three Musketeers Rating:  2.66/5

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The Three Musketeers Movie Review

Ratings:2/5 Reviewer:Shaikh Ayaz Site:Rediff

Yet another reimagining of Alexandre Dumas' novel, director Paul W. S. Anderson's version of The Three Musketeers is as awful as one marginally expected. It looks more like a dress rehearsal for a period drama than a film. There are fancy sets and props and state-of-the-art effects but they do not compensate for lacklustre storytelling which becomes a side-piece in most such adventure films.Lester succeeded in making a really good film because he found a balance between the author's free rein and the director's restrain. On the contrary, Anderson finds no such balance. Therefore, his version falls flat as a poorly adapted one and its effect is further exacerbated by second-class acting.
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Ratings:2.5/5 Reviewer:Daniel Pinto Site:DNA

In The Three Musketeers, Dumas’s book gets the dressed-up/dumbed-down popcorn blockbuster treatment. The film more or less clings on to the story from the book while upping the ante by ninja-fying the espionage elements and radically steampunking the technology. All in all, The Three Musketeers is as decent as ludicrous popcorn flicks come. There are some things to be thankful for, like robots or zombies not being in the plot.
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Ratings:3.5/5 Reviewer:Shalini Langer Site:IndianExpress
Director Anderson and his team of three scriptwriters imbibe that spirit and alter and modify it into a film that's exuberant in its celebration of an era where a very thin line divided decadence and chivalry -- the cast of this story is all dubious (with the possible exception of D'Artagnan and his lily-white Constance), but the cast of this story is entirely delectable.
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