NAPOLEON AFTER DARK

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @Cleisthenes607
    @Cleisthenes607 Год назад +87

    Why actual actors are better than CGI. It looks like archival footage of the real battle. Thank you Soviet Union for doing one decent thing.

    • @1049AdnanFarid
      @1049AdnanFarid 10 месяцев назад +3

      What has the Soviet Union to do here?

    • @Cleisthenes607
      @Cleisthenes607 10 месяцев назад +12

      @@1049AdnanFarid It was Soviet soldiers who were the 20,000 extras for the battle scenes.

    • @AbhishekPoddar-fg5ck
      @AbhishekPoddar-fg5ck 5 месяцев назад

      Not so much real real flight have lakhs of real death body not this movie

  • @AVGuitare
    @AVGuitare Год назад +24

    Vive l’empreur 🦅 vive la france 🇫🇷

  • @M-fz2sv3qk1d
    @M-fz2sv3qk1d 2 года назад +28

    Beautiful. Simply elegant. The work you put in , the skill you demonstrated is clear. Thank you for creating this.

  • @heinrichheidestein1013
    @heinrichheidestein1013 Год назад +14

    He's the modern hero and figure Europe need to awake and fight degeneracy

  • @fallen_Rifle
    @fallen_Rifle 10 месяцев назад +8

    "The guards dies,it never surrender!"-last words of the old guards

    • @Quarz-y6q
      @Quarz-y6q 2 месяца назад

      La Garde Valeur et Discipline Vive Le Empeurer

    • @talldreamyopposum
      @talldreamyopposum 2 месяца назад

      It was the middle guard. Old guard formed square and escorted the emperor off the battle field

    • @Quarz-y6q
      @Quarz-y6q 2 месяца назад

      @@fallen_Rifle Yes It's Mostly The Middle but Old Guard was There as well So 60/40

  • @powerfull_fr
    @powerfull_fr 2 года назад +41

    Glory to Napoleon and long live to France ! 🟦⬜🟥

  • @aldo5658
    @aldo5658 Год назад +13

    The ending was absolutely insane

  • @lnzooow
    @lnzooow Год назад +7

    magnifique et surtout vive la france !

  • @RuslRas
    @RuslRas 2 года назад +26

    Я ЖДАЛ ТЕБЯ ТЫСЯЧУ ЛЕТ,ШУМСКИЙ!!!

  • @raffaeleruffato9710
    @raffaeleruffato9710 8 месяцев назад +4

    The nightmare of Europe ❤

  • @salay_dante
    @salay_dante 2 года назад +9

    Нужно больше роликов!🗡️

  • @Okinawa78711
    @Okinawa78711 2 года назад +27

    LA GARDE MEURS MAIS NE SE REND PAS

  • @andrejrublev31
    @andrejrublev31 2 года назад +6

    он вернулся!

  • @pomade34
    @pomade34 2 года назад +4

    Bon boulot mec

  • @robnewman6101
    @robnewman6101 4 месяца назад +2

    Bony!
    BOOOO! HISSSS!

  • @carlogrignaschi8773
    @carlogrignaschi8773 Год назад +1

    Napoleone used France for what he wanted : Power .
    Napoleone Buonaparte is his real name from Corsica.
    His family originally from Tuscany fought with Pasquale Paoli against France. His father Carlo and him support the values and ideals of Paoli. Only when reached the power left the ideals of Corsica for the unification of Europe under his rules.
    He was really proud of his Italian and Tuscan ancestors and he used to Say : "I am more Italian and Tuscan than Corso"He changed is surname in Bonaparte because he was discriminated and bullied in France because he was not considered french.
    He learned French at Age of 9 and spoke French all his Life With a very strong Italian accent. He and his family were speaking Italian at home. His family moved to Italy and married Italian nobility.

    • @silwatmahmud4672
      @silwatmahmud4672 11 месяцев назад

      Interesting. Could you share your source?

    • @carlogrignaschi8773
      @carlogrignaschi8773 11 месяцев назад

      Napoléon ne se considérait initialement pas comme français et se sentait mal à l'aise dans un environnement où ses camarades de classe étaient pour la plupart issus des rangs de la haute aristocratie transalpine, et se moquait cruellement de lui en se moquant de son nom comme "la paille au nez". l'accusation d'être étranger le hantera pour le reste de sa vie).

    • @carlogrignaschi8773
      @carlogrignaschi8773 11 месяцев назад

      Translate this letter was written by Napoleone
      Francesi, non paghi di averci portato via tutto ciò che ci era caro, avete anche corrotto i nostri costumi.
      La situazione attuale della mia patria, e l'impossibilità di mutarla, sono dunque un nuovo motivo per fuggire una terra in cui sono obbligato per dovere, a lodare uomini che per virtù dovrei invece odiare. Quando arriverò nella mia terra, che atteggiamento adottare, che linguaggio tenere? Quando la patria non è più, un buon patriota deve morire. »
      (Napoleone Bonaparte, 1787)

    • @carlogrignaschi8773
      @carlogrignaschi8773 11 месяцев назад

      Garibaldi was born French in 1807 because Nice, with Savoy, had been annexed to France in 1793. But the county became Piedmontese again in 1814, when the future "hero of two worlds" was just 7 years old and the memory of belonging to the Savoy he was still alive in local society. From the age of majority his political curriculum was impeccably Italian: he joined Mazzini's Young Italy in 1833, participated in all the wars of independence, gave a kingdom to his king and quarreled with Cavour when the latter paid the debts contracted with Napoleon by allowing Nice became French again. Are a citizenship certificate and a passport needed to decide whether Garibaldi can be considered Italian? The case of Napoleon arose in Ajaccio in 1769, that is to say in the year in which Pasquale Paoli's noble republican experiment bitterly ended. They had a strong cultural bond with Tuscany where the island's high society usually did their studies. Napoleon was French because his new homeland gave him the opportunity to study and establish himself. But even in the years in which he was master of France and Europe, he never stopped being the tribal leader of an island gens with which he was extraordinarily generous. He never lost the habit of swearing in Italian and of considering the peninsula as a family property. His brother Giuseppe was king of Naples, his sister Elisa was Grand Duchess of Tuscany, his sister Paolina was a Borghese princess, his brother Luciano was a papal prince and spent a good part of his life in Rome, his mother Maria Letizia was on Elba with her son and died in Rome. And the list would not be complete if we forgot that Napoleon was king of Italy and his son, born from his marriage to Maria Luisa of Austria, was an ephemeral king of Rome.

    • @carlogrignaschi8773
      @carlogrignaschi8773 11 месяцев назад

      But all this does not mean that Napoleone was not proud to be the emperor of the French. He loved France and he was honored to be french. He wanted to be buried in Paris because without France he was nothing. France gave him Power and glory. But at the same time he was from Corsica and his family was from Tuscany. He was very proud of It. At home he was speaking Italian and corso with his family. Learned French when he was 9 years old. The First years in France for Napoleone were very difficult for lack of monay and more because His camerade were bulling him for His Italian accent and origins and considering him not french.
      During these Years he was not really Happy to be in France......
      For this reason changed his surname Buonaparte to a more French Bonaparte. His father Carlo and his mother fought with Pasquale Paoli. Napoleone never forgave his father when left the fought to give to his family peace and stability. (beautiful are the letters that Napoleone wrote to Paoli and viceversa during all his Life)
      When in Italy went to the Village in Tuscany to visit the house and tomb of his family. The last letter that he wrote to his son was about to remember Who he was and his family (For Napoleon the family was the most importante institution ). His family moved to Italy and married Italian nobility. Say that Napoleone was French in my opinion Is reductive. There Is a public Napoleon the Emperor and a private Napoleon that was speaking Italian to his mother and Brothers and Corso with his nunny. Culturally his family was italian. We still consider Corsica Culturally italian. It Is like to Say that Garibaldi was french because he was Born in Nizza or Caterina de Medici was french because was the Queen of France....

  • @angelGonzalez-z9b
    @angelGonzalez-z9b 2 месяца назад

    Napoleon dose care about his solider and his people as will

  • @vivelempereur250
    @vivelempereur250 2 года назад +2

    Круто!

  • @mitajafari3529
    @mitajafari3529 Год назад +1

    👌👌👌👏👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @shaiksiddiq7425
    @shaiksiddiq7425 Год назад +1

    Waterloo

  • @cherbinsfleurisme9653
    @cherbinsfleurisme9653 9 месяцев назад +1

    ❤❤🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷

  • @cherbinsfleurisme9653
    @cherbinsfleurisme9653 Год назад

    Sense next Month there should be no law for me which meant everything will be free just for me

  • @МаксимЖуков-ы1э
    @МаксимЖуков-ы1э Год назад +3

    VIVE L'EMPEREUR !!!

  • @EleonoireLaRenard-wj9pq
    @EleonoireLaRenard-wj9pq Месяц назад

    do you like napoleon or did you do it just for the sake of it?

  • @Falco411
    @Falco411 26 дней назад

    When I see Europa today I'm ask who are the real winner

  • @alexandre8395
    @alexandre8395 Год назад

    Tu sais quand ne demande pas d'aide c'est que ça va bien

  • @paulolorenzohernandez6637
    @paulolorenzohernandez6637 2 месяца назад

    🟦⬜🟥

  • @rickfakelastnameii2572
    @rickfakelastnameii2572 Год назад

    what movie/ tv show is this footage from?

    • @morganrenders3139
      @morganrenders3139 Год назад

      the movie is "Waterloo" from the director Bondarchuk

  • @alexandre8395
    @alexandre8395 Год назад

    J'ai une disquette dans le trou de balle de golf

  • @_Emerald_Eye_
    @_Emerald_Eye_ Год назад

    Name of movie?

  • @robnewman6101
    @robnewman6101 4 месяца назад +1

    🇬🇧👉✅️
    🇨🇵👉❌️

  • @alexandre8395
    @alexandre8395 Год назад

    De dater low

  • @user-jp6nm8dm7w
    @user-jp6nm8dm7w 2 года назад +2

    ты кто такой я на тебя не подписывался

  • @Ollie-s7x
    @Ollie-s7x Год назад

    CGI ruined cinema