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After failing in a scheme to steal Leonardo Da Vinci's airship blueprints, the Musketeers are disbanded by Cardinal Richelieu leaving Athos, Porthos and Aramis on the streets of Paris. In the meantime, the young, reckless and ambitious D'Artagnan has set off from Gascony with dreams of becoming a musketeer himself, not realizing that they have been disbanded. In no time, D'Artagnan manages to offend Athos, Porthos and Aramis on different occasions and challenges them all to duels. However before the duels can take place they are attacked by guards, trying to arrest them for illegal dueling.
The ex-musketeers and D'Artagnan fight off the soldiers, leading to the four men becoming a band with the motto of 'All for one, and one for all'. Count Richelieu is not only determined to be rid of the musketeers, but also schemes with Athos' former lover Milady to undermine the reign of King Louis and his wife. The musketeers and D'Artagnan are determined to save the royal family and France. There is a saying that goes by the words 'Don't fix it if it ain't broke'.
While there has been umpteen re-makes of the classic novel by Alexandre Dumas, this latest adaptation is not one that Dumas would be proud of. Rather, this film is a desecration of fine prose and the resting place of Dumas himself. The logic defying script expects the viewer to suspend reality with ships that fire cannons while sailing through the air, Ninja styled breach and entry, a 'Mission Impossible' styled heist and exotic weaponry, all within the confines of what was supposed to be the renaissance period of 17th century France. I have found this movie mostly disappointing, starting with the totally unnecessary satire in the script.
It is one thing to inject a little comedy, but where is the need to make a parody of one the most widely translated works of literature? Played by Logan Lerman, D'Artagnan sets out to become a musketeer and arrives in Paris to find the famed trio Athos (Matthew Macfadyen), Aramis (Luke Evans) and Porthos (Ray Stevenson) disbanded and de-commissioned by Cardinal Richelieu (Christoph Waltz). After a bravado skirmish with the Cardinal's guards, the young but inexperienced King Louis XIII (Freddie Fox) reinstates Athos, Aramis and Porthos to their former rank and even has D'Artagnan join them for good measure. The awesome foursome then discovers the Cardinal's deadly plot to overthrow the King. By employing Athos's former lover the beautiful but deadly assassin M'lady De Winter (Milla Jovovich), the Cardinal fabricates infidelity between the Queen (Juno Temple) and England's Duke of Buckingham (Orlando Bloom). By doing so, the devious cardinal plots to unleash war on the European Continent, and in the process plans to dispose the King and Queen of France, while acquiring the throne of France for himself.
It is now up to the (four) musketeers to prevent France and England from plunging into war by stopping M'lady De Winter from executing the Cardinals evil plan. With a budget of US$ 100 million, Alexandre Dumas' complex plot is simplified for this movie but hugely amplified with visual effects and 3 D. The effects are literally blown out of proportion while 3 D does not appear to have served its purpose. In comparison, the 1993 title still holds its ground with a lowly budget of US$17 million. The very obvious difference is in the screenplay.
In adapting for film, both versions have strayed from the book, but there is still a lot of focus on the story in the 1993 version. With this 2011 remake, director and co-producer Paul.W. Anderson has unwisely sacrificed an engaging and all time favorite work of fiction for a very expensive piece of cannon fodder.
There is a legend behind the story of the three musketeers and it stands for valor and honor, the protection of king and country and the defense of justice by fighting corruption. Sadly, none of this is even remotely brought to light in Anderson's version. Having previously worked with Milla Jovovich on the zombie infested 'Resident Evil' franchise, Anderson sticks to his guns with flamboyant action and goes to the extent of throwing in blades, explosives, zeppelins and yes, fancy fencing. To an extent, creativity in adapting for the screen is always appreciated. However, by overdoing it Anderson has paid a very heavy price as he has not only overlooked core elements of the story, he has also not given due detail to any of the characters. Who were the three musketeers?
What made them famous? Why have they pledged alliance to a young and weak King? Regrettably, Andrew Davies and Alex Litvak's screenplay does not justify a franchise re-boot by avoiding early origins of the musketeers and the trio's prominence in the French Monarchy. For a period piece set in the 17th century, costumes, props and sets seem to be convincing. But what do I know; I haven't been alive for the last 400 years.
Although Anderson scores in this area, he fails again with the totally uninspired acting. Lerman plays a hot-headed D'Artagnan, but not with the same passion as portrayed by actors before him. As the titled musketeers, I just could not feel that patriotic vibe from Macfadyen, Evans and Stevenson. As Buckingham, Bloom oozes with cool and makes a grand entrance but his screen time is limited, so don't expect too much swashbuckling as his roles in 'Pirates of the Caribbean'.
Jovovich is the same as ever, only here she does not have zombies to kill. My biggest disappointment is the underused Christoph Waltz. We have seen before how fearsome a villain he can be as the conniving and scheming Col. Landa in Tarantino's 'Inglorious Basterds'. Yet somehow Waltz fails to maintain that same intensity. It becomes all the more disappointing because the Cardinal is supposedly a central yet treacherous character, but in this film he doesn't appear to be so.
Perhaps it all boils down to the script again although I was expecting more from Waltz in comparison to the rest of the actors, as he could have actually been the film's saving grace. At the end of it all, this latest adaptation will not be worth remembering and will go down as a half-baked attempt at remaking a movie that has been made too many times. In my book, the 1993 version still rules!
When in Lucknow what come first in your mind is its rich heritage and culture often reffered as City of Nawabs Lucknow is well known all over the world for its delicious cuisine and Chikan Work. People of lucknow are always known for soft spoken tongue and Tehzeeb as it is called land of Tehzeeb . No one can ignore their hearts falling for delicious food in Lucknow from Tunday Kebabi To Idris ki Biryani and Lucknawi Paan every thing is just so mouth watering you cant resist yourself from eating and getting fat .
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Cultural Heritage in Lucknow is so rich and varied that it takes us back to the time and we get to see some of the finest examples of Muhgal Architecture be it Imambara or the Rumi darwaza all work is so fine that even today they are the best places to visit in Lucknow.
Lucknow is famous for its chikan work all over the world the handmade chikan embroidery over the kurta’ s is just so mesmerisng that you cannot stop yourself from purchasing them.Nur jahan developed this chikan embroidery with fabrics includinf like Muslin, silk, cotton etc .
Pre Wedding is one the most growing trends and most important part of the wedding and choosing destitnations for the pre wedding shoots is the most hectic tasks as every couple wasnts to have their pre wedding shoots at some of the most talked places in a city and with great architectural development which gives them a perfect background.
Lucknow has a wide range of places to choose from from Historical places to Modern day designs with alluring architecture that defines beauty of the city and are just perfect enough for your pre wedding shoots.
Bara Imambara – Built in 1784 by Asaf –ud- Daula Nawab of Awadh is the most visited place in the lucknow especially by the foreign visitors.It was built by the nawab to provide work to the public during a devastating femine and is the only structure in the world which is bulid without the use of a single iron rods. Bara Imambara consists of a Mosque, a bawli ( step well ) and a Bhul Bhullayyia which is said to have 1024 ways to reach the terrace but only one to come back .Pre wedding shoots will look awesome with its big gateways, alluring tombs and pillars .If you want to look prepossessing day and night view of the Imambara you should visit here early morning with the sun slowly rising it will give you a perfect shot for your pre wedding shoot.
Gomti Riverfront – Built on the banks of river gomti and was opened to public in 2017 it is one of the massive waterfronts with lush greenery and braod pathways built in Mughal style and ghats with boating facility and musical fountains with multi coloured lights can be good choice for your pre wedding shoots with both land and water in the background.
Residency – This British period historical landmark built by the Nawab of Lucknow as house residence for the British Genneral and was the prominent places during the rebellion of 1857 and now present here as a ruin with lot of greenery will be a good option to shoot who likes to explore historical places with best time to visit Residency is morning to avoid crowd .
Amedkar Park – The park has featured in many Bollywood movies and many hit songs are shot here at this location and is the fine example of modern designs with great statues and lush flooring and a great dome with a large stairway and has enough appeling beauty for your pre wedding photoshoots, the park has number of places in itself to shoot at .
Lohia Park – Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Park is located in Gomti Nagar with ample trees and greenery and looks beautifull and natural and it can add a beauty of nature to your pre wedding shoots and is quiet place with less disturbance.
Dilkusha Garden- Built in English Baroque style in 18th century in dilkusha area , Dilkusha kothi and its magnificent garden is a place definetly to shoot your pre wedding album . The ruins of this place are historical with silence and peace all over gives a romantic feel and makes a good place to shoot with your bae .
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Janeshwar Mishra Park- It was made by Akhilesh Yadav and was opened in 2014 the park is one the place that sees top footfall on a regular basis. Park has a large lake with lot of trees and grasses all over with bridegs over the lake and boat rides is surely going to make you choose this one for your pre wedding shoots .
Kudia Ghat -Situated near Imambara , Kudiya Ghat is famous for boating and gives a good tinch of culture to the photography with fresh colofull picture captured with nature .
Rumi Darwaza – Loacted near the bara Imambara it was built in 1780 by Nawab Asaf-ud-daula it derives its inspiration from huge entrance gate at Istanbul and show the cultural heritage of Lucknow and a shot on the road with Rumi Darwaza in the background is surely going to add some royalty in your pre wedding album.
Sikandar Bagh – It was built by Wajid ali shah in the memory of his beloved queen Sikander Mahal and it marks love on the land of Lucknow and it is must visit if like historical places and definetly it will add some good memories in your pre wedding album .
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