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    This is my favorite book and I think that the four characters are important because, to my mind, what is great in this story is the link between the four of them. Anyway, even if my favorite is Aramis, I think that the main character, the leader, is the charismatic (and enigmatic) Athos.
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    Nice to see that the French still appreciate their historical novels, by the way, I would still like to know what that musical was called
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    What about The Three Musketeers?

    It's an old musical from 2003, by the way. If it is the right one. But they are still doing it and it has been translated in English and several other languages.

    But, I'm afraid it needs to be said again: they got it wrong.

    Portraying Milady in a sad way. The bl***y woman was a criminal who was responsible for war, the death of Buckinham, father De Winter, Felton, and the priest she ran away with before meeting Athos and then she made that one unhappy, poor Athos!

    Seems that they took all the fun about the women who manipulate the men into doing things out of it and changed it into a cheesy story... Like always. Do not go and watch it, it'll be an expensive dissapointment.

    more on wikipedia (if that what I am talking about is at least the good one)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Welsh Musketeer View Post
    Nice to see that the French still appreciate their historical novels, by the way, I would still like to know what that musical was called
    Thank you and by the way: nice avatar
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