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''The Three Musketeers'' is a 2011 film loosely based on the novel ''[[The Three Musketeers (novel)|The Three Musketeers]]'' by [[Alexandre Dumas]]. It stars Logan Lerman as D'Artagnan, Matthew Macfadyen, Luke Evans, and [[Ray Stevenson]] as the three musketeers, and Christoph Waltz, [[Orlando Bloom]], and [[Milla Jovovich]] as the villains.
'''''The Three Musketeers''''' is a 2011 film loosely based on the novel ''[[The Three Musketeers (novel)|The Three Musketeers]]'' by [[Alexandre Dumas]]. It stars Logan Lerman as D'Artagnan, Matthew Macfadyen, Luke Evans, and [[Ray Stevenson]] as the three musketeers, and Christoph Waltz, [[Orlando Bloom]], and [[Milla Jovovich]] as the villains.


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* [[Action Girl]]: Milady. It's [[Milla Jovovich]], so what did you expect?
* [[Action Girl]]: Milady. It's [[Milla Jovovich]], so what did you expect?
* [[Adorkable]]: King Louis and Queen Anne.
* [[Adorkable]]: King Louis and Queen Anne.
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* [[I Know You Know I Know]]: the break-in at the Tower of London takes this to amusing levels. Milady, who's worked with them in the past, knows their methods, and can give Buckingham the information. They know she knows their methods and will tell Buckingham. She knows they know she knows and will tell Buckingham. {{spoiler|The English capture D'Artagnan, who she knew they'd use to infiltrate while the others acted as decoys, assuming she wouldn't take him into account. Turns out, they knew she'd do that, he's the decoy, and they do something completely different.}}
* [[I Know You Know I Know]]: the break-in at the Tower of London takes this to amusing levels. Milady, who's worked with them in the past, knows their methods, and can give Buckingham the information. They know she knows their methods and will tell Buckingham. She knows they know she knows and will tell Buckingham. {{spoiler|The English capture D'Artagnan, who she knew they'd use to infiltrate while the others acted as decoys, assuming she wouldn't take him into account. Turns out, they knew she'd do that, he's the decoy, and they do something completely different.}}
* [[It's Personal]]: It certainly is with Athos.
* [[It's Personal]]: It certainly is with Athos.
{{quote| '''Milady:''' You didn't kill Buckingham, but you'll kill me?<br />
{{quote|'''Milady:''' You didn't kill Buckingham, but you'll kill me?
'''Athos:''' Yes... I don't hate Buckingham. }}
'''Athos:''' Yes... I don't hate Buckingham. }}
* [[Leeroy Jenkins]]: Milady with the booby-trapped vault corridor.
* [[Leeroy Jenkins]]: Milady with the booby-trapped vault corridor.
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* [[Poisoned Chalice Switcheroo]]: At the beginning; turns out the poison was on the ''goblets''...
* [[Poisoned Chalice Switcheroo]]: At the beginning; turns out the poison was on the ''goblets''...
* [[Pragmatic Adaptation]]: Surprisingly, [[Trailers Always Lie|in spite of what the trailers implied]], the movie follows the plot of the original book surprisingly closely. It just throws a [[Cool Airship]] {{spoiler|or two, or an entire fleet}} in, cause they're [[Rule of Cool|cool]].
* [[Pragmatic Adaptation]]: Surprisingly, [[Trailers Always Lie|in spite of what the trailers implied]], the movie follows the plot of the original book surprisingly closely. It just throws a [[Cool Airship]] {{spoiler|or two, or an entire fleet}} in, cause they're [[Rule of Cool|cool]].
** That's also used for creation of illusion that {{spoiler|Milady}} and Constance were [[Spared By Adaptation]] cause {{spoiler|Constance dies after the beginning of the war with England and Protestants}} and Athos needs {{spoiler|an unsuccessful attempt in killing Milady to justify her execution}}. [[Pragmatic Adaptation]] meets [[Sequel Hook]].
** That's also used for creation of illusion that {{spoiler|Milady}} and Constance were [[Spared by the Adaptation]] cause {{spoiler|Constance dies after the beginning of the war with England and Protestants}} and Athos needs {{spoiler|an unsuccessful attempt in killing Milady to justify her execution}}. [[Pragmatic Adaptation]] meets [[Sequel Hook]].
* [[Prisoner of Zenda Exit]]: Milady does this rather than be shot on the airship.
* [[Prisoner of Zenda Exit]]: Milady does this rather than be shot on the airship.
* [[Razor Floss]]: Part of the security measures in Queen Anne's safe.
* [[Razor Floss]]: Part of the security measures in Queen Anne's safe.
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The Three Musketeers is a 2011 film loosely based on the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. It stars Logan Lerman as D'Artagnan, Matthew Macfadyen, Luke Evans, and Ray Stevenson as the three musketeers, and Christoph Waltz, Orlando Bloom, and Milla Jovovich as the villains.

Tropes used in The Three Musketeers (2011 film) include:

Milady: You didn't kill Buckingham, but you'll kill me?
Athos: Yes... I don't hate Buckingham.