Barbie y las Tres Mosqueteras
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Aquí está el resumen de la película: En "Barbie y las Tres Mosqueteras", Corinne (Barbie) es una joven campesina con un gran sueño: convertirse en una mosquetera en el París del siglo XVII. Con su fiel caballo, Phases, a su lado, parte hacia la Ciudad de la Luz para perseguir sus aspiraciones. Sin embargo, poco sabe que pronto conocerá a otras tres chicas que comparten su pasión y su secreto deseo de unirse a los legendarios Mosqueteros. Estas chicas, Genevieve, Renee y Aramina, provienen de diferentes ámbitos de la vida, pero todas poseen habilidades y cualidades únicas que las convertirían en candidatas perfectas para el estimado gremio de mosqueteros. Genevieve es una hábil arquera, Renee es una experta esgrimista y Aramina es una acróbata talentosa. Juntas, las cuatro chicas forman un vínculo inquebrantable mientras superan los desafíos de ser mosqueteras en una sociedad dominada por hombres. Con sus habilidades combinadas y su determinación, emprenden varias aventuras y desventuras, superando a sus enemigos y superando obstáculos en el camino. Mientras tanto, un villano misterioso llamado Rothbart está planeando perturbar la armonía de París y robar la legendaria espada, Dancré. A medida que Corinne y sus nuevas amigas profundizan en el misterio, deben usar su ingenio, coraje y trabajo en equipo para frustrar los malvados planes de Rothbart y salvar la ciudad de la destrucción. A lo largo de sus emocionantes escapadas, Corinne y las Tres Mosqueteras aprenden valiosas lecciones sobre la amistad, la perseverancia y la confianza en uno mismo. Con su tono alegre, su impresionante animación y su mensaje de empoderamiento, "Barbie y las Tres Mosqueteras" es una película encantadora que cautivará al público de todas las edades.
Reseñas
Juliet
Watched this with little Mia.
Maeve
Magical and fairytale-like, Barbie is beautiful, and the kitten is adorable. That's all that matters!
Valentina
Watched it when I was a kid. Just marking it as seen. Gotta give it to the Americans, they already had a children's movie with such a strong sense of female empowerment way back in '08.
Rosemary
Indeed, this is the most French-romantic and feminist Barbie as a musketeer! As a child, I always shared common traits with Barbie characters: inexhaustible energy, unwavering belief in my dreams, and fearlessly advocating for my ideals and plans, anytime and anywhere. Looking back now, I realize I already possess so many valuable qualities! Just like Corinne embarking on her journey to Paris at the story's beginning, her mother says during her send-off, "You already make me proud." The narrative of female musketeers saving the prince might seem cliché now, but one cannot deny the early classic script's ingenuity: seamless, interlocked, and never falling into the familiar stereotypical Barbie...
Talia
"Barbie saving the prince – that's the story and the ending I want to see! Her father's letter of recommendation proves useless, but her mother, who raised her single-handedly and runs the farm, respects her daughter's choices. The girls' rallying cry, their transformation spell, "All for one, and one for all," represents the natural order of dealing with people and nature, no longer about beauty and love. Girls are not just maids cleaning the house; girls are undefined. Even as female swashbucklers, they can be fashionable. Her sisters share her values and worldview, instead of competing for a single, useless male. The weak prince cannot offer the valiant Barbie the love she desires, so she can boldly..."
Sofia
In "Barbie and the Three Musketeers," Corinne, aka Barbie, embarks on a thrilling adventure to Paris to fulfill her dream of becoming a female musketeer. Teaming up with three like-minded girls, they form an unbreakable bond and together take on the evil plans of the nefarious Philippe. With action, humor, and friendship, this animated film is a delightful twist on the classic Musketeers tale, promoting girl power and empowerment. Stunning animation and catchy music make this film a treat for both kids and adults.
Lucy
"Barbie's bravery and passion for Paris are truly inspiring. Her journey alongside the three musketeers reminds us of the power of unity and perseverance in pursuing one's dreams."