And there enter the musketeers. They have been given a much smaller role, and in fact are mostly on the outside looking in, except for D'artagnan who is captain of the guard. He is also a secret lover of the queen. King Louis betrays the son of Athos, (John Malkovich) sending him to the front lines where he will be sure to die in war. He does this, so he can have his fiance, as he uses many women. Porthos, who needs adventure, and Aramis, who leads the rebellion determine to bring down the king. Aranis is privy to information about Prince Phillip, and the steal him from jail. They hope to replace the king with the prince. However, can they teach him to be regal in just a few weeks, the time they have before a masquerade ball, when they hope to make the switch.
This movie is suspenseful and intriguing. Malkovich is always good, and as the father who loses his son does a good job. There is some sexual inuendo, and the King seems to be often in bed with different women. I would recommend this movie, and will probably view it again.
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