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Musketeer's Honor
Athos, Porthos, Aramis and D'Artagnan remember their youth and adventures, long battles and amorous adventures, they feel sorry for their Captain de Treville and do not lose sight of their eternal enemy - the Cardinal.
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Plot Summary
In a future where France is under a tyrannical regime, a group of valiant musketeers fights for freedom. Led by the courageous Captain Jean-Luc, they uncover a conspiracy that threatens to plunge the nation into further darkness. Facing overwhelming odds, they must rely on their swordsmanship and honor to protect the innocent and restore justice.
Critical Reception
Musketeer's Honor is a low-budget action film that received mixed to negative reviews, primarily for its predictable plot and inconsistent pacing. While some praised the martial arts sequences and the performances of its lead actors, many critics found the film to be derivative and lacking in originality. It is generally considered a niche film for fans of direct-to-video action movies.
What Reviewers Say
Praise for Olivier Gruner's martial arts skills.
Criticism for a thin plot and uninspired dialogue.
Acknowledged as a typical direct-to-video action flick with some fight scene highlights.
Google audience: Audience reception is scarce and largely negative, with common complaints about the film's low production values and generic story. Some viewers found it watchable purely for the action, while others dismissed it as forgettable.
Fun Fact
Olivier Gruner, known for his martial arts background, performed many of his own stunts in the film.
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