And what's with the scene when the twins confront each other, in front of Queen Anne and company? How does D'Artagnan decide which twin is the real one? Wouldn't he think that maybe if they look alike, they're both the sons of the king, that they're somehow related? So, then it's up to him to decide who gets thrown into prison and who gets to be king. They're identical, what if he was wrong? Hello? I think Dumas could have done a little better than a hand on a shoulder deciding who was who and crap, I wanted some real drama, excitement. Who would like to see some sword fight or daring chase between Louis and Philippe? I know I would. Instead, we got them staring at each other like a couple of morons until genius D'Artagnan decides to choose. Whatever.