

Napoleon
He came from nothing. He conquered everything.
Overview
An epic that details the checkered rise and fall of French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte and his relentless journey to power through the prism of his addictive, volatile relationship with his wife, Josephine.
- Budget
- $165,000,000
- Revenue
- $222,435,664
- Production
- Apple Studios, Scott Free Productions
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Cast

Joaquin Phoenix
Napoleon Bonaparte

Vanessa Kirby
Josephine Bonaparte

Tahar Rahim
Paul Barras

Rupert Everett
Duke of Wellington

Mark Bonnar
Junot

Paul Rhys
Talleyrand

Ben Miles
Caulaincourt

Riana Duce
Lucille

Edouard Philipponnat
Tsar Alexander

Miles Jupp
Emperor Francis I

Scott Handy
Marshal Berthier

Youssef Kerkour
Marshal Davout

John Hollingworth
Marshal Ney

Abubakar Salim
General Dumas

Thom Ashley
La Bedoyere

Jannis Niewöhner
Hippolyte Charles

Julian Rhind-Tutt
Sieyes

John Hodgkinson
Fouche

Erin Ainsworth
Hortense I

Isabella Brownson
Hortense II
Crew
- Director
- Ridley Scott
- Writers
- David Scarpa
- Cinematography
- Dariusz Wolski
- Composer
- Martin Phipps
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Manuel São Bento
November 23, 2023
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/napoleon-review-a-dispassionate-hollow-spectacle/ "Napoleon contributes to a troubling trend in cinema, transforming significant historical narratives into hollow spectacles driven by mere visual entertainment. Despite compelling performances and visually stunning battle set pieces, Ridley Scott fails to control the shockingly inconsistent tone, leading to abrupt shifts between heavy drama and spontaneous comedy. The dispassionate treatment…

CinemaSerf
November 24, 2023
I think this is one of those films, like his "Kingdom of Heaven" (2005) epic that Sir Ridley Scott has made for aficionados of grand scale historical cinema, not for historians. Indeed it may well be that for this film, the less you actually know about the subject the more you might enjoy it. We start with the demise of Marie Antoinette and see Napoleon Bonaparte (Joaquin Phoenix) watching from the baying crowd. He's a relatively junior officer but an aspirational one who manages to sell a plan …
janeyee
December 25, 2023
"Napoleon" ambitiously sets out to condense the colossal life of the French emperor into a single film but ends up biting off more than it can chew. The movie, while visually stunning and energetically directed, suffers from an overly ambitious script and a plethora of historical inaccuracies that distract rather than enhance. Joaquin Phoenix's portrayal of Napoleon is inconsistent, struggling to meld the complex dichotomy of the character's reputed brilliance and egotism with a more vulnerable,…
PaoloG13
December 25, 2023
Not worth the subject: the movie neglects completely how innovative Napoleon has been, just focusing on his relation with his wife. Written for English public that ignores history. A mistake. The movie is worth for battle reconstruction, even though in Austerlitz, now Vyskov in Check Republic, there are no latest. Joakim is great as always as some sights give the sense of power.

r96sk
January 5, 2024
Impressive battle sequences aside, <em>'Napoleon'</em> fails to deliver. Just my own opinion, of course, but this Ridley Scott movie just didn't click. I didn't feel attached to what I was watching, I wasn't hooked on the events that were occurring onscreen. Joaquin Phoenix gives a solid enough performance, I don't have any complaints with him - nor Vanessa Kirby. It's just the film in general that disappointed. None of the non-battle scenes did anything for me, it's all so heavily forgett…
Chandler Danier
January 8, 2024
I'm afraid Napoleon is a little boring. Josephine is the best part of the whole project. Amazing cannon stuff, though. Just blew their load a bit early... 10/10 if it was over after they shot the citizenry...but the horse. Damn. That was a rush worth filming. All told, the film left me wishing Napoleon had died before another hour and a half could get tacked on. Was somewhat like watching a tiny old man die in exile on an island.
pimpskitters
January 9, 2024
Didn't really get much of a read on this movies take on Napoleon the person. He walks around, is terrible at fucking, and does not appear to be as short as history had made him out to be. As for historical accuracy, I doubt he really wore the hat so often, and I did not see him jam his hands into his armpits a single time. French Braveheart goes through all the beats these giant war epics go through [yawns uncontrollably], it does it well enough [farts loudly], and has some fun blowing apart fle…
MovieGuys
January 12, 2024
I had high hopes for Napoleon but the final product was, for me, disappointing. Lets start by saying this feels more like a cinematic biography than sweeping saga. The approach taken is to move from set piece to set piece through the passage of this famous figures life. Regrettably, the handling, like Napoleons tryst with Josephine, is quick and crude. Set piece gives way to yet more set pieces,with no real contextual cohesion. There are a number of historical inaccuracies too. The …





















