Heartless, just happy

Dusty 2021-12-17 08:01:16

"The Three Musketeers" has been adapted into a movie countless times, and Paul Anderson's version may be the most nonsense and at the same time the happiest version. I don’t know anything about steampunk, but I’m very happy to see them flickering the pirate ship into the sky, because this context suddenly became very strange, and it also made my mentality very childlike and made it clear to me. I didn't come to tell you something, I just came to tease you. After that, the sea, land and air battles have completely turned into a nonsensical carnival. It feels a bit like watching the first part of "Pirates of the Caribbean". This movie reminds me of "Pirates of the Caribbean" in many ways. Whether it's music or the shape of the spacecraft, it also evokes the long-lost childhood movie-watching memory. Although it is silly and naive, the pleasure is real and simple. One of the most favorite movie genres when I was young was French chivalrous films like "Zorro", "Black Tulip", and "The Man in the Iron Mask". They were both enjoyable and artistic, and Alandron also became unattainable in his heart. Idol. However, this feeling has not been realized for a long time. The United States also remade "The Man in the Iron Mask", starring Leonardo DiCaprio, and it does not seem to have the fascinating feeling of the year. I don’t know why. The filming became more and more gloomy and heavier, and it made people feel unhappy. So the joy of watching "The Three Musketeers" made me feel very difficult.
I think no matter how the "Three Musketeers" is overseas, its box office in mainland China should be very good. Classical masterpieces plus visual spectacles are indeed the type of story and way of expression that Chinese audiences like. It’s like me. For those of a few ages, there is a bit of nostalgia. Don’t miss the ending song at the end of the movie. Take that sang When We Were Young. It’s very nice and sensational. It just feels like it was sung for me.
This movie can actually be viewed as a martial arts movie. When I watched it, I felt that it was very transcendent, and I couldn't laugh at it. The Musketeer is the Jinyiwei of the Imperial Guard, the Bishop's Guard is the East Factory and the West Factory, and Richelieu is the factory owner. Compared with Chinese-language martial arts movies, the difference in action design is quite obvious, but those flowers and legs can't be said to be unsightly, although sometimes they seem a bit silly and the ornamental is good, the key is to play very happy. Our martial arts films generally seem bitter and bitter, and this kind of sunshine wandering taste is really worth learning.
Paul Anderson has been shooting the "Resident Evil" series. This is also his third 3D movie after "Biohazard 4". Generally speaking, I don't like 3D movies, but I always think that Paul Anderson's 3D production is more serious. Yes, I am also positive about the visual effects of his "Biochemistry 4", and the same is true of "The Three Musketeers". Naturally, there is also the untouchable heroine Milla Jovovich here, and the two villains are even more brilliant, Christopher Waltz who plays Richelieu and Orlando Bloom who plays the Duke of Buckingham, although compared to the original I have performed a simple facial makeup processing, but the functions of the characters are set very well, one is insidious and the other is handsome, and they all have an exaggerated sense of joy. Especially the fashion dispute between the Duke of Buckingham and Louis XIII, very Paris!

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The Three Musketeers quotes

  • D'Artagnan: [after getting a ticket] What is this?

    Aramis: It's a citation. It's a ticket.

    [pause]

    Aramis: Failure to remove animal bowel movements from public area.

    D'Artagnan: French.

    Aramis: Your horse took a dump on the street.

    D'Artagnan: You're joking.

    Aramis: That's what they all say.

  • King Louis XIII of France: [gazing at Buckingham's war machine] What is that thing called, anyway Richelieu?

    Richelieu: An... airship, your Majesty?

    King Louis XIII of France: Why don't I have one of those?

    Richelieu: An oversight on our part.

    King Louis XIII of France: Right,

    [pause]

    King Louis XIII of France: right.

    [angrily]

    King Louis XIII of France: Well, build me one.