5:34 Athos's sword is the only stained with blood. Despite the request of D'Artagnan, he was the most furious of the musketeers, and was still too bitter by the death of Raul to contain himself.
@@TheMan-je5xq of course not, although the lieutenant at some point drags at least one body back. But it does mean Athos was not restraining himself in any way, unlike what D'Artagnan asked them.
did it mean something Athos waited to join in untill his sword was on top, as if to symbolize, when it came to it, this time he would call the shots :p And how symbolic it becomes then when Philippe put his sword on top of his anyway, as the King he's going to be, he would be the one caling the shots, anyway XD
Non sono solo i social. È tutta la societá che è degradata e decaduta. Quando contano solo i soldi e le disuguaglianze sociali aumentano una societá diventa un inferno tossico, in cui tutti danno il peggio di sè. Ma gli eroi col loro esempio non moriranno mai, e un giorno torneranno ad ispirarci
I knew it! I so knew the biggest climax revealing the biggest secret of them all was yet to come. And I'd had my guesses for like half an hour but I was sure about it when D'Artagnan said to Queen Anna "There were two?!" That's something only a father would ask, and that was when all the little hints and sidenotes were coming together. I also get goosebumpse everytime the camera shoots to Aramis' face, who realizes he once locked his beloved friend's son away. ...All highly fictional stuff, of course, but very well-thought-out and portrayed! 👌🏼 ...up to Phillippe's final punchline "You were the one wearing the mask."
I like to think that the soldiers are missing unpurpose because they respect and rever those men so much that they don't want to see them die that way.
I only spotted it now, but I love the way Philippe glances sideways questioningly at D'Artagnan, who's equally confused at the Lieutenant's gesture of honor. :)
Lo amo talmente tanto questo film, ha segnato una fase della mia vita.... ogni volta che vedo questa scena mi commuovo e mi viene da piangere. Lo adoro questo film, il più bello che abbia mai visto!
a me piacciono le parti dove:la regina è nella chiesetta e riceve la rosa da d'artagnan,la parte dove il gemello buono siede sul trono con la regina,poi la scena dove di caprio apre la finestra si commuove vedendo la luna..e anche questa,ovvio!
Ho il dvd della maschera di ferro e un film straordinario fatto benissimo D' Artagnian e un vero gentiluomo. Mi piace moltissimo questa sciena che mi aprire il cuore e commovente . Anni 90 avevo la videocassetta amavo moltissimo
3:40-3:50: It is remarkable there came no "Oh my God!"' and "What the fuck?"- like reactions. On the other hand I'd liked Athos blaming himself like "I was such a damn fool" when he learns the magnitude of his unfairness.
Now I'm at it, I still wonder whether at 5:21 Philippe is asking the permission to join of his father or of the powerful captain of the musketeers they were going to attack, and who was, in fact, still the enemy, able to betray them, sticking out his neck for old friends and better treated lightly? Since he also asks Athos, and since he only knows about some bare seconds who D'Artagnan was...
I bet the kings plan was to have his fun with Christine then send her back to artimises son and give him some good cushy position...the understandings of nothing general is nothing
This is a wonderful film but they should announce that it's going to be in another language. Also, this is not the finale, there is quite a bit left of the film. Most especially the death of d'Artagnan.
D'Artagnan always a kind gentleman. Even in battle "Spare their lives if you can".
I imagine Athos to be more like that.
1:02 I've always like the detail of the three muketeers adjusting their aim to accommodate D'Artagnan's request.
He said “you are my son!” After I loved your mother, that’s what I realize dartagnan is the father of phillipe. I hate that do father and son hug
Maybe with the shot, but by the moment they put their swords together, Athos was the only one with blood in his sword.
Spare their lifes if you can
One of the most underrated fight scene. Same fight directer of braveheart.
And the same fight choreographer of Rob Roy!
Sooooo underrated....Magnificent Valour
The best modern day musketeers movie up to this day.
5:34 Athos's sword is the only stained with blood. Despite the request of D'Artagnan, he was the most furious of the musketeers, and was still too bitter by the death of Raul to contain himself.
Well even if there’s blood that doesn’t mean
Everyone he struck died.
@@TheMan-je5xq of course not, although the lieutenant at some point drags at least one body back. But it does mean Athos was not restraining himself in any way, unlike what D'Artagnan asked them.
Which one is Athos my memory is hazy 🌫
@@kodesh1674 The blond one that is also kind of bold, the one that lost his son because of the king wanting his women.
did it mean something Athos waited to join in untill his sword was on top, as if to symbolize, when it came to it, this time he would call the shots :p
And how symbolic it becomes then when Philippe put his sword on top of his anyway, as the King he's going to be, he would be the one caling the shots, anyway XD
Bei tempi...quando i social ancora non c'erano ed esistevano gli eroi e non gli influencer
Non sono solo i social. È tutta la societá che è degradata e decaduta. Quando contano solo i soldi e le disuguaglianze sociali aumentano una societá diventa un inferno tossico, in cui tutti danno il peggio di sè. Ma gli eroi col loro esempio non moriranno mai, e un giorno torneranno ad ispirarci
I knew it! I so knew the biggest climax revealing the biggest secret of them all was yet to come. And I'd had my guesses for like half an hour but I was sure about it when D'Artagnan said to Queen Anna "There were two?!" That's something only a father would ask, and that was when all the little hints and sidenotes were coming together. I also get goosebumpse everytime the camera shoots to Aramis' face, who realizes he once locked his beloved friend's son away. ...All highly fictional stuff, of course, but very well-thought-out and portrayed! 👌🏼 ...up to Phillippe's final punchline "You were the one wearing the mask."
From Argentina, Amazin! The beast yes! El hombre de la máscara de hierro, una de las mejores película que vi. Espectacular
I like to think that the soldiers are missing unpurpose because they respect and rever those men so much that they don't want to see them die that way.
Il pezzo più bello e commovente del film, mi viene un groppo in gola, esattamente come quando guardi Titanic.
I only spotted it now, but I love the way Philippe glances sideways questioningly at D'Artagnan, who's equally confused at the Lieutenant's gesture of honor. :)
The tossing of their hats to the side is the sign that shit is about to get dirty
great film, great adaptation of this great novel!!
Good film as a total fiction.......
But nothing to do with the Alexandre Dumas novel which is already a total fiction.
It's a new story for cinéma.
@@daniellebourgade8701 It is based on The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later by Alexandre Dumas.
Lo amo talmente tanto questo film, ha segnato una fase della mia vita.... ogni volta che vedo questa scena mi commuovo e mi viene da piangere. Lo adoro questo film, il più bello che abbia mai visto!
Anch'io lo amo tantissimo questo film. Mi metto sempre a piangere a questa scena..
Anch io
No one has the stomach to fight the captain best line
I agree
Well, would you face your captain, knowing he's the best swordsman in the country?
They could kill all the four with guns. But they had so much respect for the Captain that they did not look or aim when they fired.
2:57 translation:
"Life's not fair, is it my little friend?"
Buy some nice wine tomorrow George! Whatever you do. Buy nice wine tomorrow monsieur! Ha!
Tellement un bon film magnifique qui touche énormément.
I love this movie . The actors are wonderful
Yes! Aramis is played by my favorite actor, Jeremy Irons
I love the Man in the iron mask
This is actually a really good dub. Great voice work - I assume, I don't speak Italian lol.
Yes, it wasn't bad.
Now italian dubbing is shit
a me piacciono le parti dove:la regina è nella chiesetta e riceve la rosa da d'artagnan,la parte dove il gemello buono siede sul trono con la regina,poi la scena dove di caprio apre la finestra si commuove vedendo la luna..e anche questa,ovvio!
C'est cela les vrais noblesses du cœur.ce sont les chevaliers français
Ho il dvd della maschera di ferro e un film straordinario fatto benissimo D' Artagnian e un vero gentiluomo.
Mi piace moltissimo questa sciena che mi aprire il cuore e commovente . Anni 90 avevo la videocassetta amavo moltissimo
And I cry again... 😭
Why are you cry????
Grazie per aver messo questo video
I love this scene and even if I dont fully understand french the emotion remains the same.
Todos para uno y uno para todos.
Шай муж кай кай сай ркуй да же жай❤❤❤❤❤
Шай муж лбю ркуй сый кай, кай жай Полин❤❤❤❤❤
This is a cool scene. Walk round the corner, remove headdress with a flourish and draw your sword for a tear up. Well played!!
3:40-3:50: It is remarkable there came no "Oh my God!"' and "What the fuck?"- like reactions.
On the other hand I'd liked Athos blaming himself like "I was such a damn fool" when he learns the magnitude of his unfairness.
Now I'm at it, I still wonder whether at 5:21 Philippe is asking the permission to join of his father or of the powerful captain of the musketeers they were going to attack, and who was, in fact, still the enemy, able to betray them, sticking out his neck for old friends and better treated lightly?
Since he also asks Athos, and since he only knows about some bare seconds who D'Artagnan was...
nick glennie smith is a genius
Шай муж сай, сый, сай жай жай Полин❤❤❤❤❤
Шай муж бкуй мая, сый да жай Полин❤❤❤
Шай муж лбю сый жай бкуй жай Полин❤❤❤❤
Vinte contra quatro, da cinco pra cada um, é pouco, os mosqueiro são mestres na arte de lutar, lutar até a morte ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😅😅😅
Шай муж кай зай кай сай вай да жай Полин❤❤❤❤
Шай муж сый кай кай зай да жай Полин❤❤❤❤❤❤
Шай муж лбю кай бай руй, да жай Полин❤❤❤❤
Шай муж гай сай кай да мет жай Полин❤❤❤
Шай муж лбю сый бай лбю жай Полин❤❤❤❤
Шай муж сай ура сый бку да жай Полин❤❤❤❤
Шай муж лбю сый впй кай да жай Полин❤❤❤❤❤
Non ha nessuna importancia il numero. Non se la sentano di affrontare il propio capitano !
Шай муж лбю куй рай вай сый жай Полин❤❤❤
MAHTAVAA 💎💎💎
Uno per tutti. Tutti per uno
Mirko Iván Ujovich tutti frutti
Шай муж лбю кайдку сый да жай Полин❤❤❤
I bet the kings plan was to have his fun with Christine then send her back to artimises son and give him some good cushy position...the understandings of nothing general is nothing
can i get this on netflix? cause i been trying to get it
This is a wonderful film but they should announce that it's going to be in another language. Also, this is not the finale, there is quite a bit left of the film. Most especially the death of d'Artagnan.
bel film.anche le musiche sono molto d'impatto
Uno per tutti tutti per uno
Eles sao bons de luta
Ga full..jd kurang ngerti filmnya..
روعه
Saw this movie in 2001 then
Nick GLENNIE Smith Isolated Score Surrounded (Unused Music)
la mejor (LL...
How can you fight with such a baggy outfit?
Somehow
I no I traded France but I never traded my heart 💔
My favorite film.
Nick GLENNIE Smith Isolated Score One ☝️ For All All For One ☝️ (Unused Music 🎼)
Goosebumps
I don't understand haha , it's really beautiful movie and it's historical
Pourquoi n'a pas complet
❤dieu et Mon droit, cite
Бу кинони номи
En français, muy bien
Κανείς δε νικάει το λοχαγο
What about Japanese Anime??
𝒞'𝑒𝓇𝒶𝓃𝑜
Ino I teadet France but I never tradi my hurt
Why are they speaking French? 🤷♂️
Dont like Italian language he likes English
What are they saying?
Μαρία Νεφέλη Ελλάδα
leo is great in this movie... but dubbing ONLY HAPPENS IN DUMB COUNTRIES
ahhahaah! minkia ke film raga!
tutti soilo convresco non e il musiche
Its such a great terrible movie. So much bullishit but wow the acting n sets