The Three Musketeers: Milady

The Three Musketeers: Milady

2023 • Action, Adventure, Drama, HistoryPG-13
D'Artagnan, on a quest to rescue the abducted Constance, runs into the mysterious Milady de Winter again. The tension between the Catholics and the Protestants finally escalates, as the king declares war — forcing the now four musketeers into battle. But as the war goes on, they are tested physically, mentally and emotionally.
Runtime: 1h 55m

Why you shoud read the novel

Experience Alexandre Dumas' The Three Musketeers as the original, sweeping tale of bravery, friendship, and political intrigue. The novel offers intricacies of character and plot that film adaptations only scratch the surface of. By reading the book, you gain insight into the motivations of D’Artagnan, Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and the truly complex Milady de Winter in ways no movie can fully capture. The book transports you to 17th-century France, immersing you in the historical context and nuanced relationships between the musketeers, Cardinal Richelieu, and the enigmatic Milady. Dumas' writing weaves satire, humor, romance, and high adventure into a rich tapestry, inviting the reader to linger in a world built on honor, loyalty, and cunning. While movies are visually striking, nothing surpasses the immersive detail, psychological depth, and narrative twists found in Dumas' original prose. The joy of discovery, suspense, and the themes of justice and betrayal resonate more deeply when experienced through the novelist’s voice.

Adaptation differences

One of the main differences between The Three Musketeers: Milady (2023) and Alexandre Dumas’ original novel lies in the focus on Milady de Winter as a central character. While the book presents Milady primarily as an antagonist, the film delves into her backstory, motivations, and emotional complexities, framing her in a more sympathetic or nuanced light than Dumas originally intended. Another significant difference is the compression or alteration of certain plot points for cinematic pacing. The novel follows a sprawling narrative with multiple subplots and extended character interactions, while the adaptation streamlines events or merges characters to maintain a concise film runtime. Some secondary characters may receive less development or screen time compared to their literary counterparts. The tone and style of the adaptation is updated for modern sensibilities, often giving Milady more agency and exploring themes of female empowerment, which were less emphasized in Dumas’ era. Dialogue and character dynamics in the movie are reframed to resonate with contemporary audiences, sometimes at the expense of historical authenticity and the book’s original satirical tone. Lastly, elements of action and spectacle are heightened for visual impact. Swordfights, chases, and confrontations are often dramatized beyond what’s depicted in the source material. This results in a shift from Dumas’ intricate political scheming and witty repartee toward a more action-driven storytelling style highlighted by cinematic set pieces.

The Three Musketeers: Milady inspired from

The Three Musketeers
by Alexandre Dumas