I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
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... View MoreThe plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
... View MoreGreat movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
... View MoreSome stories never lose its magic and The Three Musketeers is one of them. This adaptation is fresh and lively, and the production is very good. Performances are wonderful too; the three young musketeers and D'Artagnan are fine actors. In the 1st season, Peter Capaldi was just brilliant, as he always is. And I loved Ryan Gage as King Louis. A delicious performance throughout. I watched the first two seasons and enjoyed them very much (8/10). At first, when Peter Capaldi left, I thought the show was going to lose power, but Marc Warren proved to be a fantastic villain too. And that, I think, is the key. A good villain. Which the third season, in my opinion, was lacking. I started watching it but it bore me to death and I quit halfway through. I didn't like Rupert Everett performance, or was it the character? I don't know. But I found it rather tiresome to watch it, so much so I haven't ended the season and I think I never will. Also, I think the script wasn't as good as in the previous seasons.
... View MoreI watched first season and stopped. The season and the last episode was just so great I don't want it to ruin.The first episode was a good mix of all. The next 2 or 3 episodes felt like filler however they were needed. They introduced the lives of each of the musketeers. It is important background I think.It did take awhile for me to get the names of the musketeers down. I finally got it down by episode 5. This is why I think the "fillerish" episodes of 2 - 5 were necessary. They still progressed the overall plot though.I really really loved this show, I want to keep going past season 1 but I'm worried it won't be as good.
... View MoreAn appearance of this historically interesting musketeer of the time would be nice.... from wikipedia Charles-Geneviève-Louis-Auguste-André-Timothée d'Éon de Beaumont (5 October 1728 – 21 May 1810), usually known as the Chevalier d'Éon, was a French diplomat, spy, freemason[1] and soldier who fought in the Seven Years' War. D'Éon had androgynous physical characteristics and natural abilities as a mimic, good features for a spy. D'Éon appeared publicly as a man and pursued masculine occupations for 49 years, although during that time d'Éon successfully infiltrated the court of Empress Elizabeth of Russia by presenting as a woman. For 33 years, from 1777, d'Éon dressed as a woman, claiming to have been female at birth. Doctors who examined d'Éon's body after d'Éon's death discovered that d'Éon would have actually been male at birth.
... View MoreThis show is, hands down, the best show I've ever seen. The actors are phenomenal, as are the costumes and filming location of Prague.Santiago Cabrera plays Aramis, and he is the hottest man on TV! He has personality, wit, charm, sympathy, and bravery; it's impossible not to fall in love with him. Luke Pasqualino plays D'Artagnan, and he had big shoes to fill considering the fame of his character. He pulls it off perfectly with a combination of eagerness and capability that are very mature considering that he's only supposed to be in his early twenties, (and he's adorable, too!) Howard Charles plays Porthos, and he fits the role exactly as he should: huge, strong, powerful, loyal, and witty. If you ever need a bodyguard, you can be sure that Porthos is the right choice. Tom Burke plays Athos, and is the most brooding and quiet of them all. He has a sad past with Milady, and cannot let it go and move on...especially when she pops up working for the Cardinal after he thought her dead for five years. Ryan Gage is King Louis XIII, and he's perfect as a young, unsure ruler. Peter Capaldi is an excellent Richelieu; evil plots galore, but not evil in everything...in one episode in particular, he and the musketeers fight for the same cause. It's a shame that he got the Doctor Who role after season 1 and left to do that instead. Tamla Kari as Constance couldn't be any better; the chemistry between her and D'Artagnan is like electricity. When they kiss—REALLY kiss—for the first time, it's the most passionate kiss I've ever seen in my life. Maimie McCoy plays Milady very well ruthless and seductive, not caring what she needs to do for money, fame, and power. Alexandra Dowling as the queen is sweet and compassionate. Hugo Speer as Captain Treville is the perfect military leader, and Marc Warren as Rochefort in season two I don't know where to begin. His character is SO EVIL, and the way Marc played him the deliberate way he walks and talks, and just everything, you want to kill him but want him to live at the same time because he is just so FASCINATING! So, yes. Watch this show you will NOT be sorry!
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