Young d'Artagnan leaves Gascony for Paris where he hopes to become a Musketeer of the Guard. He does meet three Musketeers, Athos, Porthos and Aramis, but totally by chance and for.

Is it worth the watch? If you're into dusty, old-school adventure where the acting feels like it's being projected from a stage back to the cheap seats, then yeah, pull up a chair. It’s got that specific, clunky charm that you just don't get anymore. If you need your action scenes to be fast, snappy, or coherent, you’r...

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"Is it worth the watch? If you're into dusty, old-school adventure where the acting feels like it's being projected from a stage back to the cheap seats, then yeah, pull up a chair. It’s got that specific, clunky charm that you just don't get anymore. If you need your action scenes to be fast, snappy, or coherent, you’re going to be bored to tears within twenty minutes. d'Artagnan is basically just a kid who doesn't know when to shut up, which is honestly the most relatable part of the whole thi..."

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Alexandre Dumas, Henri Diamant-Berger, Auguste Maquet
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