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19th June 2002
The Musketeer pg cert camera

Dir: Peter Hyams
Cast: Justin Chambers, Catherine Deneuve, Mena Suvari, Stephen Rea, Tim Roth, Bill Treacher
Length: 104 minutes
Release: 21st June 2002

The Musketeer

And the fish I caught was this big

A return to the days of Errol Flynn in a film which takes swashbuckling to the extreme.

Nigel Bell

Not so much swords and sorcerers as swords meets the Orient as the classic Dumas novel is given an overhaul by a Hong Kong fight action expert.

The story
A young D'Artagnan (Chambers) witnesses the death of his parents. He's adopted by Planchet (Jean-Pierre Castaldi) and the story picks up 14 years later with the pair heading to Paris.

Sound familiar - the life of on Anakin Skywalker follows a similar path in Star Wars and you wonder whether George Lucas was an Alexander Dumas fan as a kid.

The Musketeer
Ah, Belle De Jour, now that was a film

D'Artagnan wants to be a musketeer, one of King Louis XIII's official guards. But the soldiers have been sidelined by the army of Cardinal Richelieu (Rea) who plans to overthrow the monarchy.

So begins our hero's fight to become a great musketeer, save the Queen of France and win the hand of the beautiful Francesca (Suvari).

So begins, also, a quest to discover who murdered his parents, a quest which will eventually lead to a showdown with the evil Fabre (Roth).

The verdict
The Musketeer could easily be dismissed as a pointless remake of a film which has been made many times before.

But if you are prepared to stretch your imagination and just enjoy what's put before you, this is glorious entertainment, probably A Knight's Tale for 2002.

Of course it's over the top but not as much as I was fearing.

The Musketeer
Now then boys, who'll show me how to handle that sword

News that Xin Xin Xiong was in charge of the fight choreography sent visions of high kicking fights in tree tops like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.

There's none of that. What you get are crafted sword sequences in true Errol Flynn style with the exquisite use of props.

Early on beer barrels are used to great effect, the finale sees swordsmen clambering up turrets, being pushed down spiral staircases and balancing on ladders. Great stuff.

Chambers is amiable enough as the hero and Mena Suvari a suitable love interest.

It's nice to see Catherine Deneuve back on the big screen as the Queen but the real honours go to Rea and Roth.

Roth especially puts in an OTT performance as Fabre, the true villain of the piece, who makes his mark in the opening minutes by mercilessly cutting down D'Artagnan's family.

By the end of the film he's run through a Spanish emissary in cold blood and threatened to slit a young girl's throat.

It's a performance which will appal as many people as it will please. For me, it's perfect for the type of film The Musketeer is trying to be.

Look out to for Bill Treacher, one time Eastenders Arthur Fowler, who turns up as a leching landlord.

It's not all perfect. It's a bit of a shock when, after the opening burst of French accents, D'Atragnan opens his mouth - out comes pure American.

There's also the use of pressurised grappling hooks which I'm not sure would have been in Dumas original draft.

Overall, however, The Musketeer pushes all the emotional buttons. It might be cliché but often that's all you need.

4/5

 

 

 

 


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