The Three Musketeers: D’Artagnan finally brought the undisputed (it’s clear, right?) classic of cloak and dagger cinema back to its roots in the most ingenious way. But since you really should take advantage of having the stunning Eva Green on board in such an iconic role, The Three Musketeers: Milady followed her great film.
The result is bittersweet and tragic, beautiful and hopeful Horribly exciting from start to finish. The most uncompromising Femme fatale The adventure story plays cat and mouse with four determined heroes – and you can now watch it live on Sky’s streaming service WOW *.
In The Three Musketeers: Milady there is a big final duel between the heroes and their adversary
The marriage of the king and queen is saved and the first attacks are prevented. But France is not yet out of danger and the Three Musketeers have work to do. Chaos threatens to engulf the countrywhen the conflicts between Protestants and Catholics escalate into an impending civil war.
At the same time, Milady (Green), who has sworn revenge on the Musketeers, is still lurking in the shadows. But behind their intrigues shines there is more to it than personal feelings. For Athos (Vincent Cassel), the fight against his former wife represents an almost impossible challenge.
Meanwhile, things are becoming increasingly personal for D’Artagnan (François Civil). Shadow War: His beloved Constance (Lyna Khoudri) is kidnapped and he begins a race against time to free her from the clutches of her adversaries in time.
The Three Musketeers: Milady impresses with picturesque images and exciting battles
Like its predecessor, the final part of the Musketeer double knows exactly what it wants and can do. Every scene is staged with absolute style, every setting is a small work of artevery emotion tangible and real. Vulnerable humanity meets the cruelty of their time.
At the same time This time the tension increases many times over. The main conflict of the impending civil war creates battles in which we honestly have to fear for our heroes. But all of this almost takes a back seat to the truly personal battles that have to be fought here.
This is particularly ensured thanks to Eva Green’s complex antagonist Goosebumps and held breath. This is not for nothing her film, and Green plays more mysteriously and impressively than he has for a long time. Milady is an enigma, a monster, a deeply sad existence.
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