Captain Alatriste: The Spanish Musketeer

Captain Alatriste: The Spanish Musketeer

  • Director: Agustín Díaz Yanes
  • Writer: Arturo Pérez-Reverte,Agustín Díaz Yanes,Carlota Pé
  • Countries of origin: Spain
  • Language: Spanish, Flemish, Latin, Portuguese, Dutch
  • Release date: September 1, 2006
  • Sound mix: DTS, Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Капітан Алатрісте
  • Alatriste is an action, thriller, adventure film released by the 20th Century Fox The Republic of Argentina branch, co-produced by the United States, France, and The Kingdom of Spain, by Augustin Diaz Yane It is directed by Viggo Mortensen , Elena Anaya , Ariadna Gil Giner , Eduardo Noriega and more.
    The film tells the story of The Kingdom of Spain, which takes place in the 17th century.Swept across Europe (1618-1648), the Kingdom of Spain, which was at war with France and the Netherlands, lost its status as a first-class power. At the time when national affairs were turning from prosperity to decline, the hero from Mercenary began to write the story of his legendary life.

    Details

    • Release date September 1, 2006
    • Filming locations Baeza, Jaén, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production companies Estudios Picasso, Origen Producciones Cinematograficas, NBC Universal Global Networks

    Box office

    Budget

    €24,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross worldwide

    $23,482,607

    Movie reviews

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    • By Reagan 2022-03-25 09:01:23

      True and powerful heroic spirit



      Many people say that movies are boring, like keeping a running account. I said that all the movies should be fast food for you. If you want to watch exciting or dramatic ones, it is better to watch some popular American dramas. This movie is very beautiful, and the ordinary and trivial rhythm enhances the sense of reality. It is very similar to a literary film that pursues a sense of reality, but it is not as bland as a serious literary film. There are many wonderful scenes with a...

    • By Hattie 2022-03-25 09:01:23

      The ending in a sentence

      After watching this movie, it is already 1 o'clock in the middle of the night. Although the cast list on the screen has been released, I am still reluctant to leave. I always feel that the legendary story of the protagonist Alatriste should not end like this, even though it has actually ended. , he also fell from a manly hero to the streets, and lived his whole life.

         The concept of people in the 17th century may have changed a lot compared to now, but if you think about it...

    • By Cecelia 2022-03-25 09:01:23

      Mercenary Legends - The Fall of Spain's Golden Age

      The ferocious fighting career of the fictional protagonist Alatriste connects a series of important events and characters in the Iberian Peninsula in the 17th century: At this time, Spain, the first empire on which the sun never sets, is declining from its golden age, and the lowlands of Flanders that belonged to Spain (Netherlands, Belgium), Naples (Southern Italy) and even Catalonia began to fall out of control. The Armada, which had been on many expeditions to England, began to lose its...

    • By Terrence 2022-03-24 09:03:52

      epic flavor

      What is an epic film? It's not wearing ancient clothes and speaking of ancient words, it's called an epic movie, but the lingering historical atmosphere, that kind of another world that seems familiar but unfamiliar. "The Legend of Mercenaries" is a success at this point. From the costumes, the sets, to the dialogues, movements, and demeanor, it perfectly reflects the traces of this era. "People are not equal, even on the battlefield." The Duke's words interpret the characteristics of that...

    • By Nedra 2022-03-24 09:03:52

      oil painting Spanish epic

      This film, I didn't think he was good at first glance, but in more than 2 hours, I felt his beauty more and more.

      In Spain, where Arab culture and European culture are combined, the exotic city has the enthusiasm of flamingos in the light and shade.
      Many scenes in this film are processed with oil-painted light, combined with motion and stillness,
      and combined with various materials such as samurai swordsmanship, knightly war, European court, deck naval battle, etc....

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    • By Alivia 2023-06-06 19:14:03

      The Red Army is made up of new recruits in the front, and veterans in the...

    • By Jada 2023-04-13 21:05:57

      There are gaps in historical knowledge, but there is no denying how wonderful the film is. In a non-Hollywood-style narrative, the historical pattern of Spain is composed calmly and...

    • By Hermina 2023-02-09 01:11:24

      The subject matter is very good, but there is really no need to make it so delayed, I hope that the male pig's feet will hang up soon. . . The last subtitle is...

    • By Deontae 2023-01-18 17:07:09

      Sentimentalists usually end up being shot to pieces by gunfire, maybe a trilogy would be...

    • By Carolyn 2022-11-06 12:11:48

      Life sometimes lacks a lot of things, but we should have a brave...

    Movie plot

    The story takes place in The Kingdom of Spain in the seventeenth century. Alatrisde (Viggo Mortensen Viggo Mortensen) is a famous army captain and Balboa (Unax Ugalde). 's guardian. Alatrisd hopes to cultivate Balboa into a real man who is as strong and powerful as himself, but Balboa falls in love with a dangerous woman named Anjelica (Elena Anaya Elena Anaya). Alatrisd is worried because Anjelica's father Luis (Jesús Castejón) and...
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    Behind the scenes gags

    · Gael García Bernal (Gael García Bernal) was originally played by Unax Ugalde's & Iacute; ñ igo de Balboa the role of the first person.
    · Leonor Watling (Leonor Watling) asked to appear in the film, but he declined.
    Antonio Resines was supposed to play one of Alatriste's sidekicks, but was injured in a car accident a few weeks before filming began. Despite this, he arrived on set with a....
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    Background creation

    The film is based on a series of novels by former The Kingdom of Spain War correspondents Arturo Pérez-Reverte. His inspiration for the book came from reading the history textbooks given by his daughter Carlota's school. Only one page above is about The Golden Era (Siglo de Oro), The Kingdom of Spain in the 16th to 17th centuries AD was the superpower in the world. At the age of 14, Carlota began to help his father research this...
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    Movie quotes

    • Conde Duque de Olivares: Without Flanders, there's nothing... Captain.