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* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering Lord de Winter tends to be AdaptedOut, he surprisingly show up here complete with his vendetta against Milady.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofA3URC1wyk All For Love]]", a powerful rock ballad performed over the end credits by Music/BryanAdams, Music/RodStewart and Music/Sting.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofA3URC1wyk All For Love]]", a powerful rock ballad performed over the end credits by Music/BryanAdams, Music/RodStewart and Music/Sting.Music/{{Sting}}.
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It was the king who told Aramis to wait, and Richelieu grinned because he figured that Louis was coming to his defense—a laughable stupid thought, to be sure, but what else did he have?


* {{Narm}}: Cardinal Richelieu's final moment is...really weird. Before Aramis disposes of him, Richelieu tells him to wait, and just gives off a big ass smile for no apparent reason before being punched by King Louis.
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* SpiritualSuccessor:
** There is an argument to be made that this serves as one to ''Film/RobinHoodPrinceOfThieves''. (Adaptations of classic swashbuckling adventures, Creator/MichaelWincott as the major supporting antagonist, a score by Music/MichaelKamen, a pop song attached featuring Music/BryanAdams, etc).
** Some, including Creator/LeonardMaltin, compared the film to ''Film/YoungGuns'', largely due to the presence of Creator/KieferSutherland and Creator/CharlieSheen.
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* {{Narm}}: Cardinal Richelieu's final moment is...really weird. Before Aramis disposes of him, Richelieu tells him to wait, and just gives off a big ass smile for no apparent reason before being punched by King Louis.
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* TearJerker: [[spoiler: Athos being forced to witness Milady de Winter's execution when she refused to give the Musketeers answers. But in the last moment, Athos stops the headsman and begged Milady de Winter to forgive him, she does and tells him of the Cardinal's plan to assassinate the king. And then [[DrivenToSuicide falls to her death]].]]

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* TearJerker: [[spoiler: Athos being forced to witness Milady de Winter's execution when she refused to give reveal what the Musketeers answers. Cardinal is planning. But in the last moment, Athos stops the headsman and begged begs Milady de Winter to forgive him, she does and tells him of says the Cardinal's plan Cardinal plans to assassinate the king. And then [[DrivenToSuicide falls to her death]].]]
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* TearJerker: [[spoiler: Athos being forced to witness Milady de Winter's execution when she refused to give the Musketeers answers. But in the last moment, Athos stops the headsman and begged Milady de Winter to forgive him, she does and tells him of the Cardinal's plan to assassinate the king. And then [[DrivenToSuicide falls to her death]].]]

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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: The film is set long before any sort of wide-reaching means of communication. Information was conveyed by word of mouth, rider, or carrier pigeon, like we see Richelieu use. The logic Richelieu uses that the King's birthday party must be held to show England how powerful the King is makes no sense in a time when you didn't hear a lot of news from the outside world.



* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/GabrielleAnwar (''Series/BurnNotice'') and Creator/PaulMcGann (''Series/DoctorWho'') both show up in this film.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/GabrielleAnwar (''Series/BurnNotice'') and Creator/PaulMcGann (''Series/DoctorWho'') both show up in this film.
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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: The film is set long before any sort of wide-reaching means of communication. Information was conveyed by word of mouth, rider, or carrier pigeon, like we see Richelieu use. The logic Richelieu uses that the King's birthday party must be held to show England how powerful the King is makes no sense in a time when you didn't hear a lot of news from the outside world.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Gabrielle Anwar (''Series/BurnNotice'') and Creator/PaulMcGann (''Series/DoctorWho'') both show up in this film.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Gabrielle Anwar Creator/GabrielleAnwar (''Series/BurnNotice'') and Creator/PaulMcGann (''Series/DoctorWho'') both show up in this film.
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** There is a katana-wielding ninja fighting the musketeers in this film. Many years later, Spain would pull out an entire [[Series/AguilaRoja TV series]] out of that.
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Richelieu didn't say it, the King did. The King wanted to beat the Cardinal himself.


* {{Narm}}: The way Cardinal Richelieu was defeated was just weird. He says "Wait!" before Aramis could attack him, and what does Richelieu do next? Give off a ''big smile''. Just...[[FlatWhat what]]?
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* {{Narm}}: The way Cardinal Richelieu was defeated was just weird. He says "Wait!" before Aramis could attack him, and what does Richelieu do in return? Give off a ''big smile''. Just...[[FlatWhat what]]?

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* {{Narm}}: The way Cardinal Richelieu was defeated was just weird. He says "Wait!" before Aramis could attack him, and what does Richelieu do in return? next? Give off a ''big smile''. Just...[[FlatWhat what]]?
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* {{Narm}}: The way Cardinal Richelieu was defeated was just weird. He says "Wait!" before Aramis could attack him, and what does Richelieu do in return? Give off a ''big smile''. Just...[[FlatWhat what]]?
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* HilariousInHindsight: They cast Charlie Sheen as Aramis. The musketeer who became a ''priest''.
** To be fair, he's not a very ''[[SexyPriest good]]'' priest
** Many, ''many'' of Athos' scenes are evocative of Series/TwentyFour.

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They cast Charlie Sheen Creator/CharlieSheen as Aramis. The musketeer who became a ''priest''.
** To be fair, he's not a very ''[[SexyPriest good]]'' priest
** Many, ''many'' of Athos' scenes are evocative of Series/TwentyFour.''Series/TwentyFour''.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Gabrielle Anwar (''Series/BurnNotice'') and Creator/PaulMcGann (''Series/DoctorWho'') both show up in this film.
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* HoYay: Porthos and Aramis. The "there is a God" scene is just... gah.

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* HoYay: Porthos and Aramis. The Aramis, all over the place. They clearly have a closer relationship with each other than they do with Athos (high-fiving with their swords, for one), which really comes out in the "there is a God" scene is just... gah.
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** To be fair, he's not a very ''[[SexyPriest good]]'' priest
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** Many, ''many'' of Athos' scenes are evocative of TwentyFour.

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** Many, ''many'' of Athos' scenes are evocative of TwentyFour.Series/TwentyFour.
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* HoYay: Porthos and Aramis. The "there is a God" scene is just... gah.
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* HilariousInHindsight: They cast Charlie Sheen as Aramis. The musketeer who became a ''priest''.

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* HilariousInHindsight: They cast Charlie Sheen as Aramis. The musketeer who became a ''priest''.''priest''.
**Many, ''many'' of Athos' scenes are evocative of TwentyFour.

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