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Les trois mousquetaires

Titre original : The Three Musketeers
  • 1993
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 45min
NOTE IMDb
6,4/10
62 k
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POPULARITÉ
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Charlie Sheen, Tim Curry, Rebecca De Mornay, Chris O'Donnell, Kiefer Sutherland, and Oliver Platt in Les trois mousquetaires (1993)
ActionAventureRomanceComédie noireSwashbuckler

France, 1625: le jeune d'Artagnan se rend à Paris pour rejoindre les Mousquetaires, mais le terrible cardinal les a tous dissous. Tous, sauf 3.France, 1625: le jeune d'Artagnan se rend à Paris pour rejoindre les Mousquetaires, mais le terrible cardinal les a tous dissous. Tous, sauf 3.France, 1625: le jeune d'Artagnan se rend à Paris pour rejoindre les Mousquetaires, mais le terrible cardinal les a tous dissous. Tous, sauf 3.

  • Réalisation
    • Stephen Herek
  • Scénario
    • Alexandre Dumas
    • David Loughery
  • Casting principal
    • Charlie Sheen
    • Kiefer Sutherland
    • Chris O'Donnell
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    62 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    3 977
    1 032
    • Réalisation
      • Stephen Herek
    • Scénario
      • Alexandre Dumas
      • David Loughery
    • Casting principal
      • Charlie Sheen
      • Kiefer Sutherland
      • Chris O'Donnell
    • 185avis d'utilisateurs
    • 47avis des critiques
    • 43Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 3 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux27

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    Charlie Sheen
    Charlie Sheen
    • Aramis
    Kiefer Sutherland
    Kiefer Sutherland
    • Athos
    Chris O'Donnell
    Chris O'Donnell
    • D'Artagnan
    Oliver Platt
    Oliver Platt
    • Porthos
    Tim Curry
    Tim Curry
    • Cardinal Richelieu
    Rebecca De Mornay
    Rebecca De Mornay
    • Milady
    Gabrielle Anwar
    Gabrielle Anwar
    • Queen Anne
    Michael Wincott
    Michael Wincott
    • Rochefort
    Paul McGann
    Paul McGann
    • Girard…
    Julie Delpy
    Julie Delpy
    • Constance
    Hugh O'Conor
    Hugh O'Conor
    • King Louis
    Christopher Adamson
    Christopher Adamson
    • Henri
    Philip Tan
    Philip Tan
    • Parker
    Erwin Leder
    Erwin Leder
    • Peasant
    Axel Anselm
    • Musketeer
    Bruno Thost
    • Seneschal #1
    Oliver Hoppa
    • Seneschal #2
    Emma Moore
    • Damsel
    • Réalisation
      • Stephen Herek
    • Scénario
      • Alexandre Dumas
      • David Loughery
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    Avis des utilisateurs185

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    8jjnxn-1

    Harmless and action packed

    Lightheaded and lighthearted this is the definition of escapist entertainment and that is meant as a compliment. Something to watch when you want to relax and not have to think about the plot of the movie.

    Chris O'Donnell is impish if a bit callow in the lead but the real show is musketeers anyway and there is where the movie excels. Keifer is suitably brooding as Athos and Charlie Sheen, before he became a surly twitchy mess, is a charming Aramis. The standout however is Oliver Platt going full on ham as Porthos giving a delightfully over the top performance and walking off with the picture whenever he is on screen.

    Rebecca De Mornay also seems to be having a good time enacting the villainous Milady de Winter, she's sexy and silky. Lastly there is Tim Curry positively consuming the scenery as Cardinal Richelieu, in his flowing red robes he and Oliver Platt are in a dead heat for biggest scene stealer.

    The production is high class with vibrant with color and beautiful settings, true it bears only a passing kinship with the source book but it is a fun time with lots of action and a carefree mood.
    tynesider

    The comic book version

    This is a very ordinary version of The Three Musketeers. Film versions of classic novels should at least bear some resemblance to the plot of the novel from which they are adapted, even if they are just pot-boilers intended for a family audience like this one, and not meant to be taken too seriously. But this is a very loose adaptation indeed.

    The acting is just up to the level required and the dialogue is a mix of pseudo-17th century and contemporary Americanisms which fail to convince the viewer that he/she is watching a picture set in 17th century France. Though the production is quite a handsome one, with the sets, locations, and costumes all nice to look at, the characters are not well-drawn, in particular those of Cardinal Richlieu, portrayed as an out and out villain, admittedly enjoyably, but with little depth, and D'Artagnan who is played as naive, arrogant and pompous and not as a particularly likable character.

    Other comments stress that this is a Disney picture made for the family, but that should not save it from criticism. Compare it with Disney's Treasure Island, or Kidnapped, both much superior adaptations. Nor have they helped children understand the novel. Because it is so loosely based they would hardly recognise it as The Three Musketeers if the characters' names had been changed, though I do agree that film adaptations don't have to follow the source novel absolutely faithfully.

    But is it entertaining? Yes and no. The villains are hiss-able, Aramis, Arthos and Porthos are sometimes entertaining, despite the questionable dialogue they are given, and Richlieu, though often over the top, has his moments. The action scenes are OK but not done with any great verve compared with the Richard Lester version. Milady does not feature as a really central character in the plot as she should and in fact many of the novels' characters do not appear in the film at all.

    Read the book and see the 1973 version and forget this one if you are over 16.
    dracimas

    Liked it. Defend it.

    I not only liked this movie, but I feel a need to defend it and the Walt Disney company.

    Walt Disney movies are notorious for plot changes. Almost no movie touched by them is safe from this process. From cartoon production to live action films, any adaptation by Disney is going to have plot changes to suit there vision of the final product. For example, their cartoon The Sword in the Stone bears almost no resemblance to the original story of King Arthur.

    To say that Disney does not stick to the original plot is like saying an elephant does not ride a bicycle. It is obvious, even before you see it, that this is not going to happen. This is why they are adaptations. The definition of adaptation is "The condition of being made suitable to an end." Disney sets what they want the end product to be and adapt the story line to meet that goal. They did, however, remain close enough to the original story line that one who had not read the original might be intrigued enough to do so.

    This movie was made for one reason... to entertain. Sure money was a motive, but if it does not entertain, it does not make money. And, as with most Disney adaptations, if you approach it with the understanding that liberties have been taken, it not only can entertain, but can be downright enjoyable as well. Disney will never fully stick to an original story line for any adaptation they produce. This is how they make it "theirs". This is how they give it that twist that a lot of people have come to expect from a Disney film. And once this IS expected going into the movie, you can watch it in the spirit in which it was released.

    And remember this, the cast all had the opportunity to read the script BEFORE they agreed to make the movie. If they had any qualms about the quality of the writing, you can be assured they would not have put their reputations on the line.
    Skeletors_Hood

    A fun film, if nothing else.

    First and foremost, if you have read the Dumas book, then you realize that this movie doesn't resemble the novel in the slightest. The only thing that this movie got right was the names of the characters!

    However, I am a big advocate in saying that you should never compare a movie back to its book, and I use this movie as an example. This story has been "Disney-fied" so that it can be called a family film. If you read the book, a true adaptation would not be family entertainment. Disney changed everything that they do. Read the Tarzan novel and compare to the cartoon. BIG changes there. The Little Mermaid. How convenient that Disney left out the fact that Ariel dies at the end of the story.

    But what we should judge is the end result. This movie is still entertaining, despite having nothing to do with its literary influence. The characters are portrayed with the same attributes that they have in the book. For instance, D'Artagnan, while very duty bound and honorable, is young and headstrong, and prone to impulsive decisions that will help him to prove his skill and worth. Porthos is self serving and self praising, very vain and cocky, yet has a lust for the finer things in life. Aramis is humble and religious, but very skilled and intelligent, making him a very formidable soldier, yet he also loves the finer things in life. And Athos loves his wine, trying to bury himself in a alcoholic haze to hide the pain that he suffered in losing the love of his life. All of these come through in the movie, and all of the actors were great in performing them.

    As far as the story is concerned, Disney likes things black and white, good vs evil. And so, the story changes to make the Cardinal a power hungry man with his own interests in mind. He wasn't like that in the book or in real life, but he was underhanded, and Tim Curry does another great job as the villain that he steals the show.

    Overall, a great and enjoyable movie, worth watching with the family.
    SkellingtonMan

    Adventure

    This film is but a true fun adventure. It's not to be taken absolutely serious. Nor a direct adaption of the classic book. Has quite notable performances by Kiefer Sutherland, Michael Wincott, Rebecca De Mornay, Gabrielle Anwar, and Paul Mcgann. The cinematography as well is noteworthy, two shots that stand out, that i always use in compilations, the shot of them riding across the plains, and when they charge the castle at the end, with an army of musketeers behind them; always takes my breath away. This is a fun movie! Watch for an escape of reality.

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    • Anecdotes
      Kiefer Sutherland, Chris O'Donnell, and Oliver Platt all endured six weeks of fencing and riding lessons. Charlie Sheen missed out on all of this, as he was then embroiled in the filming of Hot Shots! 2 (1993).
    • Gaffes
      Aramis is shown quoting Genesis (the first chapter in the Bible) while presumably reading from a Bible, which is open in the middle. Given Aramis' reputation and the subsequent action, it is possible that he was quoting from memory and merely had a book open in front of him to give the impression of piety.
    • Citations

      [the three musketeers and D'Artagnan are escaping from the Cardinal's men in his own coach]

      Porthos: Champagne?

      Athos: We're in the middle of a chase, Porthos.

      Porthos: You're right - something red.

    • Versions alternatives
      Two scenes were cut from the German cinema version to secure a "Not under 12" rating (The murder of the prisoner is cut completely (ca. 13 seconds) and the death of the bald headed man in the prison at the end is shortened (ca. 6 seconds).) Second DVD release is uncut ("Not under 16") and bears the note "Uncut version" on the sleeve.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Carlito's Way/The Piano/My Life/The Three Musketeers/Jamón Jamón (1993)
    • Bandes originales
      All For Love
      Performed by Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart, and Sting

      Written by Bryan Adams, Mutt Lange (as Robert John "Mutt" Lange), and Michael Kamen

      Produced by Chris Thomas, Bryan Adams, and David Nicholas

      Bryan Adams and Sting appear courtesy of A&M Records

      Rod Stewart appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records, Inc.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 février 1994 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • Autriche
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Los tres mosqueteros
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hofburg, Vienne, Autriche(palace interiors, birthday celebration, final fight scenes)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Caravan Pictures
      • Wolfgang Odelga Filmproduktion GmbH
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    • Budget
      • 30 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 53 898 845 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 10 621 992 $US
      • 14 nov. 1993
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 53 898 845 $US
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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