

The Musketeers: Season One (DVD)The Musketeers, Athos, Aramis and Porthos, are far more than merely royal bodyguards for King Louis XIII; they are inseparable, loyal unto death and committed to upholding justice. Together, this crack team of highly trained soldiers fight for honour, for valour, for love, and just for the pure thrill of it. When d’Artagnan arrives in Paris to avenge his father’s death he soon impresses the three Musketeers with his bravery and skill, and quickly discovers kindred spirits in these boisterous soldiers. Witty, action-packed episodic stories combine with breathtaking adventure and stunning production values to create this cinematic, blockbuster drama series with universal appeal.]]> Review: TRUE TO THE SPIRIT -- ATTENTION TO PERIOD -- FRESHNESS TO THE STORY - Though this series updates the feeling and story of the musketeers for a newer audience, the production is very true to the swashbuckling spirit of Dumas classics, as well as the 70's movies comedy that have come to embody them. The sword play is outstanding and heart pounding. This production goes with a less acrobatic style than seen in recent versions, but opts for a more realistic and gritty approach to the sword play (again, perhaps for a modern audience that wants less saccharin). There isn't much gore or anything like that, but the action still manages to be hard hitting. Along with the sword play, the series manages to keep the verbal repartee that preserves the comedic and intellectual sparing which is just as important to the feel of the Musketeers. The humor is much more natural and much more clever this time. Not clownish. This show is not a comedy, but the characters have very sharp wit. Many re-boots go very dark, losing the humor all together. The Musketeers are special though. The verbal fencing is every bit as important as the real sword play. The Musketeers are a slightly more diverse crew in this version. Back stories are explained quickly and each persona is developed meticulously to help the viewer see their gallantness, their honor, their skill, and their rakishness. Each actor for Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and D'Artagnan seem nearly born for the part by the time they get a chance to establish character. Lady D'Winter didn't blow me over at first. But they skilfully bring you into her and Athos' relationship and humanize her, while showing her capable of the most vicious plans. She is the ultimate chess player! Athos is not as Priestly in this version, but he still piously and honorably conducts himself while exuding the melancholy shadow that haunts him. Constance in this version is not associated with the queen in any way. She is the wife of a modest textile merchant. The fact that she is married creates the tension between her and D'Artagnan. She is beautiful but girl-next-door-ish. Yet, she is a fiery red head that asks D'Artagnan to teach her some of the martial skills. One thing I haven't liked in other Musketeer productions was King Louis. He is supposed to be weak, but he was always so irritating. Here the problem is rectified. Ryan Gage is perfect for the part. Louis is appropriately weak and slightly foppish, but he is still regal and able to project strength when the situation calls for it. He is still very dependent on the Cardinal for his strength, but he is emerging. Let's call him developmental. I have a special mention for Queen Ann (played by Alexandra Dowling). She conveys such beauty, adorableness, fresh faced innocence. Yet Alexandra is able to pull off the tricky parts when Ann needs to take control and be a queen in every way, powerfully exerting herself. Alexandra seems to have that combination of erudite and innocence. Cardinal Richelieu is not as physically imposing as one might expect, but Peter Capaldi is able to pull off the darker recesses of his persona. He is not always at odds with the Musketeers in the beginning and seems to truly have France's interests at heart - along with his own. Even the ancillary characters in single episodes are so fleshed out that the viewer cares very much about them, or at least what they do. In British fashion, each episode is not designed to blow you over, but instead build the story layer on layer until you are queuing each episode one after the other to see what happens in the end. Great effort was made in creating an authentic atmosphere of Paris 1625. The sets are meticulously sculpted to look very real. It's all very tactile and done to the highest quality so you can't tell the difference from real stone or added set. The costuming is stunning, though I am sure they took some dramatic license. The palaces, castles, costumes, countryside, and cinematography are all stupendous. Hauntingly beautiful. Even the color palates and focal points of light sources in every scene receive great attention, and it shows. Cinematic quality in a TV series! I rarely watch extras for any program. But these were terrific. The video regarding how they built the 1625 Paris world was very interesting. Quality is apparent everywhere in this show. I expect it has the potential to run as a classic for many years if they can keep the budget, writing, and actors all assembled. It will be another icon of BBC productions. Review: A super 5 star series for the whole family! - We just finished watching this and loved every minute. If you enjoy the swashbuckling, intrigue, action and the camaraderie of Dumas's Musketeer stories you will absolutely fall in love with this series. Nothing but good fun that I would recommend for the whole family. I would like to comment on the review by one reviewer about "too much sex". Not sure what series she was watching, but there is absolutely no nudity, vulgarity, in-appropriate language, or anything to suggest anything beyond a PG13 rating. There is kissing, hugging, and even a few "in the bed" shots where the actors are shown only from the chest up and are fully clothed and having conversations, so please don't be influenced by that and miss this terrific series. Can't wait for the next one to arrive. However, if you are a Dumas fan like I am, you will find this series is basically based only on the Dumas' characters and very little on the actual "Musketeer" story, although there are a few things like the relationship between Athos and Milady and Constance and D'artagnan, . But this does not in any way distract from this great series. You will pick up occasionally where they allude to certain things in the books, but they do not follow the storyline like movies built totally upon the actual book. Each episode is a new tale and so fun to watch. Don't miss this if you love the Musketeer sagas! Settings, costumes, everything is done very well. Makes you feel like you have been transported back to the 1600's. All the characters continue through each episode.
| ASIN | B00IT3KQB8 |
| Actors | Howard Charles, Luke Pasqualino, Peter Capaldi, Santiago Cabrera, Tom Burke |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,932 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #5,526 in Drama DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (634) |
| Director | Andy Hay, Farren Blackburn, Richard Clark, Saul Metzstein, Toby Haynes |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | BBCW1000484210DVD |
| Media Format | Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Producers | Adrian Hodges, Carmel Malony, Colin Wratten, Jessica Pope, Stephen McDonogh |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 4 ounces |
| Release date | August 26, 2014 |
| Run time | 10 hours |
| Studio | BBC Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | English |
| Writers | Adrian Hodges, Alexandre Dumas pere, Ben Harris, James Dormer, Susie Conklin |
M**T
TRUE TO THE SPIRIT -- ATTENTION TO PERIOD -- FRESHNESS TO THE STORY
Though this series updates the feeling and story of the musketeers for a newer audience, the production is very true to the swashbuckling spirit of Dumas classics, as well as the 70's movies comedy that have come to embody them. The sword play is outstanding and heart pounding. This production goes with a less acrobatic style than seen in recent versions, but opts for a more realistic and gritty approach to the sword play (again, perhaps for a modern audience that wants less saccharin). There isn't much gore or anything like that, but the action still manages to be hard hitting. Along with the sword play, the series manages to keep the verbal repartee that preserves the comedic and intellectual sparing which is just as important to the feel of the Musketeers. The humor is much more natural and much more clever this time. Not clownish. This show is not a comedy, but the characters have very sharp wit. Many re-boots go very dark, losing the humor all together. The Musketeers are special though. The verbal fencing is every bit as important as the real sword play. The Musketeers are a slightly more diverse crew in this version. Back stories are explained quickly and each persona is developed meticulously to help the viewer see their gallantness, their honor, their skill, and their rakishness. Each actor for Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and D'Artagnan seem nearly born for the part by the time they get a chance to establish character. Lady D'Winter didn't blow me over at first. But they skilfully bring you into her and Athos' relationship and humanize her, while showing her capable of the most vicious plans. She is the ultimate chess player! Athos is not as Priestly in this version, but he still piously and honorably conducts himself while exuding the melancholy shadow that haunts him. Constance in this version is not associated with the queen in any way. She is the wife of a modest textile merchant. The fact that she is married creates the tension between her and D'Artagnan. She is beautiful but girl-next-door-ish. Yet, she is a fiery red head that asks D'Artagnan to teach her some of the martial skills. One thing I haven't liked in other Musketeer productions was King Louis. He is supposed to be weak, but he was always so irritating. Here the problem is rectified. Ryan Gage is perfect for the part. Louis is appropriately weak and slightly foppish, but he is still regal and able to project strength when the situation calls for it. He is still very dependent on the Cardinal for his strength, but he is emerging. Let's call him developmental. I have a special mention for Queen Ann (played by Alexandra Dowling). She conveys such beauty, adorableness, fresh faced innocence. Yet Alexandra is able to pull off the tricky parts when Ann needs to take control and be a queen in every way, powerfully exerting herself. Alexandra seems to have that combination of erudite and innocence. Cardinal Richelieu is not as physically imposing as one might expect, but Peter Capaldi is able to pull off the darker recesses of his persona. He is not always at odds with the Musketeers in the beginning and seems to truly have France's interests at heart - along with his own. Even the ancillary characters in single episodes are so fleshed out that the viewer cares very much about them, or at least what they do. In British fashion, each episode is not designed to blow you over, but instead build the story layer on layer until you are queuing each episode one after the other to see what happens in the end. Great effort was made in creating an authentic atmosphere of Paris 1625. The sets are meticulously sculpted to look very real. It's all very tactile and done to the highest quality so you can't tell the difference from real stone or added set. The costuming is stunning, though I am sure they took some dramatic license. The palaces, castles, costumes, countryside, and cinematography are all stupendous. Hauntingly beautiful. Even the color palates and focal points of light sources in every scene receive great attention, and it shows. Cinematic quality in a TV series! I rarely watch extras for any program. But these were terrific. The video regarding how they built the 1625 Paris world was very interesting. Quality is apparent everywhere in this show. I expect it has the potential to run as a classic for many years if they can keep the budget, writing, and actors all assembled. It will be another icon of BBC productions.
K**T
A super 5 star series for the whole family!
We just finished watching this and loved every minute. If you enjoy the swashbuckling, intrigue, action and the camaraderie of Dumas's Musketeer stories you will absolutely fall in love with this series. Nothing but good fun that I would recommend for the whole family. I would like to comment on the review by one reviewer about "too much sex". Not sure what series she was watching, but there is absolutely no nudity, vulgarity, in-appropriate language, or anything to suggest anything beyond a PG13 rating. There is kissing, hugging, and even a few "in the bed" shots where the actors are shown only from the chest up and are fully clothed and having conversations, so please don't be influenced by that and miss this terrific series. Can't wait for the next one to arrive. However, if you are a Dumas fan like I am, you will find this series is basically based only on the Dumas' characters and very little on the actual "Musketeer" story, although there are a few things like the relationship between Athos and Milady and Constance and D'artagnan, . But this does not in any way distract from this great series. You will pick up occasionally where they allude to certain things in the books, but they do not follow the storyline like movies built totally upon the actual book. Each episode is a new tale and so fun to watch. Don't miss this if you love the Musketeer sagas! Settings, costumes, everything is done very well. Makes you feel like you have been transported back to the 1600's. All the characters continue through each episode.
N**5
Favorite Series
Our favorite Series! Excellent quality, excellent actors, loved the series.
C**L
One of my favorite shows ever.
We have all three seasons of this show, both on Blu Ray disc and streaming, and we’ve watched all the episodes several times. Every facet of the show is great - writing, acting, stunning locations, sets, costumes, and the cinematography is so beautiful it looks like old master paintings in many scenes. The fight scenes and battles are dazzling —brilliantly choreographed and performed. The music, especially in the second and third seasons, is wonderful. Even the horses are gorgeous. My husband and I agree that this is the definitive version of the Musketeers. It has just the right mix of action, drama, humor and romance. It gets better the more you watch it, because it’s such a feast for the eyes and so detailed and textured that I notice new things every time. All the actors, both good guys and bad guys, are wonderful, and the chemistry and friendship between the musketeers is so great they should just retire the names of Athos, Porthos, Aramis and D’Artagnan, because I will never be able to watch anybody else in these roles without missing these actors. I know I should be grateful for 3 wonderful seasons, but it breaks my heart that they didn’t make at least 3 more. The Blu-ray Discs also have some very good behind-the-scenes material that adds to the appreciation of the artistry, training, and work that went this great show.
D**R
Historical Adventure On TV!
This is probably the best representation of the Three Musketeers in over 30 years (the 1976 Richard Lester directed, being the best). No, the story line is not representative of Dumas, yet it catches the spirit of adventure, and in an expanded universe for the errant rogues, it slowly expands Dumas's universe. The Production values are top notch, costuming is amazing and the acting is very good. Peter Capaldi, is oozing menace and salaciousness as Cardinal Riechilieu. The female characters are strong and hold their own, in this traditionally portrayed mans world. This first season was so much fun, not only did I watch the episodes as they aired, and on demand, but I just had to own this. Historical adventure on TV, done right. Forget Reign...This is how it should be.
A**ー
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F**.
I was so pleasantly surprised at how much I love this series!!! The quality is fantastic, with lots of the sets that could make you think it was from a movie, and the acting is very well done! I've watched this series repeatedly and enjoy it every time. I watched it on BBC Canada 1st and got hooked on series 3 so I had to go back to see how it all began. I was nervous about possibly not enjoying it as much but was wrong to doubt. I so enjoyed it! Yes, Netflix has this series but it cuts out lots and for no reason. They don't need to allow for commercials so I'm not sure why they don't show it the way it was meant to be. I'm so glad that I got the DVDs so I can enjoy all the content, it makes complete sense and I get to see the special features as well. Sad that it was only 3 seasons but I highly recommend this series!!
C**E
I love this Musketeers series. Each episode is wonderfully choreographed for sword play, the actors do all the stunts and horseback riding, the scripts are intelligent and the acting convincing. Also, Amazon delivered ahead of the projected date. Very pleased!
J**R
Loved these! Binge watched all 3 series of The Musketeers and loved it! Lots of action, interesting story lines and you get to know the characters really well. They could make a few more series of The Musketeers, I would buy them all! Great entertainment!
C**N
Bonne série mais un point négatif il est seulement en anglais pour le service , la livraison tout est parfait
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