Actually, I'm here to do the find the difference game.

Otha 2022-03-25 09:01:09

I haven't seriously complained about a drama for a long time, and the reason is nothing more than the original book is the three musketeers of Alexandre Dumas.
I remember that the first time I read it was in the first year of junior high. I couldn’t put it down. After reading a thick book in three days, I couldn’t remember what I did in those three days. in.
In the blink of an eye for many years, there was even a movie.

Of course I know the time period of the movie, and the characters and plot are not comparable to the original.
But I have to say that the movie is really inferior compared to the original.
Athos's heavy past was wiped out, and the past of grudges and hatreds turned into a simple drug.
D'Artagnan, who was brave and resourceful, turned into a fool who didn't understand anything.
The relationship between Aramis and the Duchess of Severus was also completely erased, resulting in this character really having no personality traits other than the neuroticism that would pray after killing people. A passerby.
There is also the Duke of Buckingham, who is a seed of infatuation in the original book. Although he didn't make many appearances, it really made me uncomfortable when he died kissing Anna's letter. In the movie, he's a complete idiot for no reason. Also wearing earrings! And wear one! Could it be a little more sloppy!
And Queen Anna, who was originally a calm and skillful woman, turned into a useless little girl.
Constance has changed from a young woman to a young girl. Well, the actor is still pretty, so let's forget it.

The most disappointing is Milady. In the original book, Milady really has superb acting skills and is omnipotent. It is easy to play with people's hearts, and although her nature is quite slutty, she is very good at playing a pure innocent girl. kind of people. Especially the part where she seduced the Puritan guards and induced him to assassinate the Duke of Buckingham by pretending to be a chaste maiden on an isolated island, which was a stroke of genius.
But in this drama, it's a completely coquettish image with no brains and no heart. The inside and outside are really the same. She looks like a coquettish girl, but she is actually a coquettish girl. There is no suspense and no characteristics. And it's too poor, so simple and so miserable.

All in all, it is not one or two points worse than the original one.
Of course, the adaptation is definitely different from the original. .
So if you look at it as an overhead commercial film. . . . . It's actually pretty boring.

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Extended Reading

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.