Napoleon was a monster that waged pointless war, but there's something to be learned from him. It's good to think of things like a game. To look for the rules and figure out the strategies of how to win. His battle win record was absurd. 52 battles won, and he didn't even die during his last one. He looked at battles like a game. He saw it as a match of risk.
An immense dumpster fire of Napoleonic Proportions! Truly Ridley Scott's greatest attempt at utter hysterical revisionism! His career-penultimate Waterloo.
Ridley shouldn't be allowed to make historical movies anymore. This movie was hastened too quickly during the story telling, the relationships, and the development of the main character. Not to mention that Phoenix at 49 is playing Napoleon from the transition of a teenager and onto his 20s, which made no sense until much later on at the end. Even the lack of Napoleon's character direction, his behavior and education throughout the years, accents being over and under played, understanding and evolvement from Ridley has made Phoenix limited in his performance.
She's a great interviewer, clearly well-researched and actually listens carefully to her guest!
Great piece. Nikki Novak is an excellent interviewer.
Great video
I wanna work with Ridley Scott.
Napoleon was a monster that waged pointless war, but there's something to be learned from him. It's good to think of things like a game. To look for the rules and figure out the strategies of how to win. His battle win record was absurd. 52 battles won, and he didn't even die during his last one. He looked at battles like a game. He saw it as a match of risk.
This looks to be an almighty movie, can't wait to see this. Napoleon in colour's and cannon's.
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An immense dumpster fire of Napoleonic Proportions! Truly Ridley Scott's greatest attempt at utter hysterical revisionism! His career-penultimate Waterloo.
Ridley shouldn't be allowed to make historical movies anymore. This movie was hastened too quickly during the story telling, the relationships, and the development of the main character. Not to mention that Phoenix at 49 is playing Napoleon from the transition of a teenager and onto his 20s, which made no sense until much later on at the end. Even the lack of Napoleon's character direction, his behavior and education throughout the years, accents being over and under played, understanding and evolvement from Ridley has made Phoenix limited in his performance.
It’s a truly appalling movie
In conclusion. It failed in every possible aspect
An immense dumpster fire of Napoleonic Proportions! His career-penultimate Waterloo.