NAPOLEON - Official Trailer (HD)
Vložit
- čas přidán 9. 07. 2023
- He came from nothing. He conquered everything. From acclaimed director Ridley Scott, #Napoleon is exclusively in movie theaters this Thanksgiving. Watch the official trailer now.
Visit our site: www.Napoleon.movie
Follow Us on Social:
/ napoleonmovie
/ napoleonmovie
/ napoleonmovie
/ sonypictures
Subscribe to the Sony Pictures CZcams Channel for more exclusive content: bit.ly/SonyPicsSubscribe
Napoleon is a spectacle-filled action epic that details the checkered rise and fall of the iconic French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, played by Oscar®-winner Joaquin Phoenix. Against a stunning backdrop of large-scale filmmaking orchestrated by legendary director Ridley Scott, the film captures Bonaparte's relentless journey to power through the prism of his addictive, volatile relationship with his one true love, Josephine, showcasing his visionary military and political tactics against some of the most dynamic practical battle sequences ever filmed.
Directed by: Ridley Scott
Written by: David Scarpa
Produced by:
Ridley Scott
Kevin J. Walsh
Mark Huffam
Joaquin Phoenix
Executive Producers:
Raymond Kirk
Aidan Elliott
Michael Pruss
Cast:
Joaquin Phoenix
Vanessa Kirby
#Napoleon #NapoleonMovie #RidleyScott #JoaquinPhoenix #VanessaKirby #Trailer #OfficialTrailer #SonyPictures #Sony #Movie - Zábava
"If there is ever a movie made on my life in the far future, Joaquin Phoenix shall play my role" - Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon was the loser. Joker fits for that role.
@AvazBahromov the most successful strategic commander in the world is a lower?
@@jamesoakley4570 History says, "Greatest kings of times died of diseases rather than the hands of the enemy in the battlefield".
@@AvazBahromov "The guy who made fools out of all of Europe for DECADES was a loser"
This is your brain on Britain.
I mean, he did lose though.
"The battlefield is a scene of constant chaos. The winner will be the one who controls that chaos, both his own and the enemies" - Napoleon
That is basically what is putin is doing
Thank you so much for sharing this quote!! wow! so life is a series of lessons, the winner is the one who controls these lessons to his advantage. I love it!
enemy's*
@@emademad3435doesn’t look like he’s in control of much right now………..
similar line in dune
The bit where Napoleon says to the British Ambassador, ‘ you think you’re so great because you have boats!’ Made me laugh out loud 😂
the whole film made me laugh
Things that should have been changed about this movie imo:
1. More Battle, Less Josephine. The trailer attracts us with epic scenes of battle and glory that we’d associate with Napoleon, exciting calvary charges, firing on the ice, but the main plot really revolves around his relationship with his first wife, and her impact on his life.
2. Better portray his rise to power. The coup scene was hilarious and great, but the transition to Napoleon being a military leader to an arrogant leader is too swift. I wanna see him earn it, I wanna see him getting dirty and aiming the cannons himself, and gaining the respect of his men, and they did deliver with the fort scene, but after that we rarely see any honorable actions by Napoleon.
3. Expand more on his downfall. Napoleon comes back from his first exile, and we immediately cut to Waterloo. It’s a great battle scene, but part of what makes his downfall so great is the betrayal and politically scheming going on by the monarchs around. His own brother betrayed him after being appointed by Napoleon as King of Sweden, if I recall, maybe more drama in that department would have been good.
4. Show more of Napoleon winning. I, at least, came to see Napoleon bring Europe to its knees, and while we do have some of that, there’s just not enough. There’s just way too much of Napoleon and his wife, let me see him divide and conquer, destroy his enemies in more than just montages. I mean come on, his tactics and strategies were the _basis_ of most militaries after him.
5. We needed a better portrayal of his death. Show us the sick, disheveled, and depressed Napoleon that was in his last exile, not him with a grey beard and uniform, suddenly slumping over. Especially because they tell us his true last words after, despite just depicting them completely differently.
Overall, they focused a little too much on Napoleon’s personal life and drama, and less on the legend that _is_ Napoleon. Of course, I’m looking at him through romanticized, unrealistic glasses, but that doesn’t matter when I, and I believe most other people watching, came to see that. It’s fun to pick this movie apart, but you have to take into account how much history, and how many events a buffed up story of Napoleon would have. The runtime would be around 4 hours. They did a good job, Joaquin Phoenix is great as Napoleon, the cinematography is beautiful, but story and plot wise, if definitely could have been improved.
That’s my take, at least.
I think that was the point. People do focus a lot on Napoleon and his rise to power or his general skills but I think this film wanted to portray more his personal and love life than his general capabilities. I think as a general rule Joakim Phoenix likes to give this psychological twist to the character.
I am also not surprised they didn't elaborate much to his death either. I think they mostly wanted to focus on his personality in his everyday life rather than the personality of the leader we see on the outside
Agree.
What I really want to see is how Napoleon convinced half of the earths countries to follow the Napoleon code
@@lebronjamesharden3958 he just made made war with more than half europe that's how hahahaha
Maybe the director's cut will have more battles... Or more Josephine. Idk man. But I agree with you on this one. If I was a director of a film about Napoleon, I would definitely meet all your criteria
"I'm the first to admit it when I make a mistake... I simply never do."
*Absolute chills*
*cough* cough* Waterloo *cough*.
grouchy fault@@enkryptron
Narcissistic hubris is chilling, no doubt. Tends to cost a lot of human lives for no good reason.
@@enkryptron Napoleon made no mistake in Waterloo, Grouchy did.
*_aBSoLutE cHiLLs_*
It’s kind of nice to have the “historical” epic movie back. I’ve missed these kind of films.
This and Oppenheimer
@@dutchvanderlinde4722 - I’m looking forward to Oppenheimer, Killers of the Flower Moon, and now Napoleon. It’s going to be a good second half of the year for film.
@@dutchvanderlinde4722 Oppenheimer is not an epic movie.
@@CBright7831 what's killers of the floweer moon ablut
@@dutchvanderlinde4722- It’s a Martin Scorsese movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio & Robert De Niro, and it’s about the FBI being sent to investigate the mysterious murders of members of the Osage tribe in the 1920s. Brendan Fraser, Jesse Plemons, and Lily Gladstone are also in the movie. It comes out in October and Apple financed the film (along with Napoleon.)
Fun fact: Napoleon is the most portrayed historical character on film. There have been 194 movies about him!
As it should !
Maybe the BEST Commander and Statesman is history !
But NOT this film !
Total garbage !
@@krixpopand what was so wrong with it ? 😂
It was garbage lol. Hes not lying@@dbt7624
@@krixpopreal French man spotted😅
@@JaiSurya-iw8zq
East European with Russian family
French today do not like Napoleon
Two emperors the king of war and the king of epics clashed. One met his Waterloo and the other another Oscar.
RS can do no wrong!
Fantastic movie.
Once again, remember that Ridley Scott is 85 years old and is still directing epics.
And shit like Prometheus and Covenant.
he hasn't made a single good movie since gladiator.
Wow really 😮
@@farqueuemanThe Last Duel was a good and underrated movie…
@@farqueuemanduel and martian was kinda fun
I've been thirsting for this movie without even knowing it. I wish for more massive scale historical epics
Daily Cringe Award! Congrats
He is WHITE?!! So unwoke...
@@SchmazerBeams nothing more cringe than handing out cringe awards jesus youre down bad
Yeah, but why plays Napoleon a white man? So racist.
@@SchmazerBeams keep the award to yourself you deserve it more
Despite the criticism that the movie has received, and it being for the most part valid, I think the movie was great. I left the cinema with my breath still heavy from the scene of The Battle of Austerlitz and my heart still in my throat from the scene of The Battle of Waterloo. While it might have not been as historically accurate and battle-oriented as this trailer suggested and we expected, it did Napoleon’s legacy justice with that exact feeling of shortness of breath and your heart in your throat. The movie was exceptionally made. Wonderfully cast, fantastically acted by Joaquin, phenomenally scored with tracks perfectly fitting. The cinematography of the film kept me in awe with each new set introduced and the realism of each and every single gory detail never failed to make gasp at least a little.
The film might have not told Napoleon’s story perfectly accurate, but it did get the greatness of his legacy across. And I think, that for the people that do not have as much historical knowledge to be able to point each inaccuracy out and ruin it for them, this movie showcased the great impact of Napoleon enough. A great movie for a great leader.
What exactly was the legacy and the impact of Napoleon then, that the movie showed? I mean, what impact did Napoleon have on history?
@@josefavomjaaga6097 Well, at LEAST the impact of the wars he led on the population of Europe, which were shown before the credits. That is the most obvious one. Apart from that, though, the overall message of the film was the reason to make the film itself. I can confidently say that for people who might have not known much about Napoleon before, after watching the movie they definitely do have at least an idea about the massive importance that he played in the world’s history. I showed this to my grandfather who solely knew that Napoleon was a French leader and somewhat famous, and after finishing the movie, he said he never knew he was that big. So that is what the movie showed, and while it could have shown more, I think it’s enough.
Гледах целият филм и беше изключително готин и екстремен.Главният герой който беше Наполеон изиграва много добре ролята си като крал и генерал на битките случващи се главно във филма.🙂🙂
“There’s nothing we can do”
😔
Literally me
me fr
Ah, I see you are a man of culture as well.
Deep
if I don’t hear him saying “There’s nothing we can do.” in the movie i’m gonna cry
I’m gonna cry if he does say it
If he doesn't say it, there's nothing we can do
Them: “They don’t say “there’s nothing we can do” in the movie. What do we do?”
Me: “There’s nothing we can do.”
Because there is literally nothing we can do
I’m crying because the comments are so beautiful 😢😅
Phoenix has always smashed it but now in his later years he's really putting on pure performances
The real Napoleon slumped in the saddle and never had an elegant seat. He also never fell off.
"I used to think that my life was a tragedy, but now I realize, it’s a comedy." - Napoleon
"You get what you focking deserve" - Napoleon before arresting Pope Pius VII
@@ToddKeck98XD
"We Live in a Society"
Napoleon to the King of Portugal
You deserve a million likes for that! Excellent!
lmao
As a historian, who had to study Napoleon's life inside and out. I cannot wait for this movie .
Did you ever get to see the palace
@@PT-rg2vo are you sure
@@313saywhoaye
I Hope they’ll show how amazed he was at the prophet Muhammad and how much he wanted to be as loved as him, but he never was.
i hope they show the part where the russians trick him and burn down moscow
I've heard lots of criticism about this film, but I just watched it yesterday and I'm in awe how fantastic it is. The visuals, the characters, the love story, everything was incredible.
You can hate or love him, but this man is one of the most important person in human history and is a legend forever.
The resounding drums, triumphant brass, and sweeping strings of epic music inject movie trailers with a profoundly thrilling ambience. This style of bold, operatic composition brings an unmatched sense of grandeur. The full symphonic sound washes over you, instant goosebumps as that exhilarating melody unfurls. No words are needed to feel the mood - whether tensions simmering into war cries or heroes rising against the odds to turn the tide. The music amplifies the high stakes hinted onscreen into palpable excitement. These epic anthems punctuate trailers with exclamation points, ensuring the adventure ahead leaves an indelible impression whether it features clashing armies or character-driven drama. The marriage of epic music's unrelenting crescendo and carefully edited visuals forms a siren song, drawing us right into imagined new worlds brimming with action, emotion and spectacle. Who can resist such powerful musical storytelling, the ultimate appetizer promising grand purpose behind these tales? We have those ingenious sound composers to thank for trailers that spark such strong senses of destiny through their triumphant symphonic suites alone - our hearts quicken and imaginations ignite.
Did you uncle write the music score for the trailer ?
"I used to think my life was a tragedy. But now I realize... it's a victory." - Napoleon Bonaparte
I can hear commodus' voice saying this line.
When you live in a society that abandons you and treat you like ... French, you get what you deserve
Joaquin Phoenix
@@TiestoCalvinHarris❤lvsymm9
How about another war, Europe?
At this time, Kutuzov, Suvorov, Bagration, Detoli" Seriously?! "
Ridley bringing back historical epics!!!!
Please let this be the full 4 hour director cut. You can’t contain Napoleon in just 2 hours
Wellington would beg to differ on that
The running time I believe is 2hrs 37 mins. True, I believe a story like this should run around the 4hr mark
Even 4 hours is too short. This should've been a trilogy at least.
@@nonegivendontask If Blucher doesn't arrive...?
@@JoriLindroth This is being released on Apple TV...it could have been a 10 part miniseries.
This trailer is such a banger compared to end result..
They showed all the battle scenes in a 3 minute trailer! 😂😂😂 completely failed movie.
It was great to watch this with my class and with our history teacher. Truly memorable experience...not only because of the film.
how was it when the sex scenes were on? lol
very exciting for everyone, i bet the other (and older ppl) in the cinema hated us for being so noisy! lololol, the class and the teacher will discuss the film later today :)
Your history teacher should be ashamed of taking his pupils to such an historically incorrect film. Talk about history falsification!
@@Rick88888888 It was our idea to take her. Not hers to take us.
“Finally, a movie I’m looking forward to watching”. - Napoleon Bonaparte
😂😂😂
Underated 😂😂😂
- me
😄😄😄
💀
Oppenheimer, Killers of Flower Moon, and Napoleon all in 1 year. Good movies ARE BACK 👏🏻
Next year's Oscar is going to be an interesting Oscar
@@EarlOSandwichthink about it
BARBIE!!!!!
@@EarlOSandwichits because all of these movies will be in those oscars or nominated
@@PlannedObsolescencenah
>Make a movie about Napoleon
>Concentrate on his lover instead
great idea, I can't wait for a movie called Hitler but instead of concentrating on ww2 or his rise to power and downfall it would concentrate on his relationship with Eva Braun, and only at the end would there be a 10-minute fight with the Soviets or a movie called Lenin but instead of being about Russian Revolution it would only consist of his story with Nadezhda Krupskaya
Hey Sony Entertainment! You did Great Job!!
“Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.”
- Napoleon Bonaparte
Unfortunately, in the end, he didn't listen to his own advice.
@@ExtremeMadnessX more like the russians listened
The Iron Duke of wellington didn’t make a mistake though
@@anotherpatriot3198exactly, he let Napoleon make many mistakes
Napoleon got tired and sloppy in the end..
Such poetic that Joaquin Phoenix plays again the role of an Emperor 23 years later the first time Ridley Scott directed him.
In Gladiators I thought it looked vaguely familiar
He's a total wacko but maybe that's what makes him such a terrific actor. Looks like another great collab between legends.
He seems normal to me, aside from when he was doing his "I'm retiring from acting to become a rap star" documentary. But that was for comedy, not for real.
By the looks of the trailer, they should've de-ageing him a bit for early days Napoleon. Other than that, he already looks visually and timely corrected as Napoleon during his ages around probably at Waterloo or at St.Helena
@@Bayofthe91stI was wondering who in the hell they would cast for the Naponator but it all makes sense now. He’s got the face and acting. I would have liked him trying a French accent but maybe it would just be too distracting and annoying. Overall looks fantastic.
Thank u guys
I seen this at the theater it's really good
“Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake” -Napoleon
"The only thing I am afraid of is fear." *Duke of Wellington*
@@SmartCookie2022bro ended his career 😂
Damn thats cold.
For this "bonjur"
Pretty sure that was Sun Tzu
To be honest, Napoleon's life was so rich in events, wars and intrigues that we need like 10 season TV show instead of 2-3 hour movie.
This movie mentioned "The Rise", I'm guessing there will be a sequel. "The fall"
Spielberg is developing a MAX series based on Kubrick's script for his unmade Napoleon movie.
@@Siegeclan34 i think it will be both because the one scene depicting the British square formations and napoleons cavalry was depicted which occurred at waterloo
@@danielplainview2584is this true? The story of that unmade film is absolutely insane.
@@bendman336 yup
One of Napoleon's best films, a very beautiful film.
You must kidding....
I don't know why I was expecting a film like "Alexander the Great", epic battles and the rise of a God of War named "Napoleon"... instead I saw a nagging Napoleon who depended on Josephina's skirt..
My only concern is, how the hell do you capture a career like Napoleon's in one movie? Over a period of 25 years, he literally led one of the most interesting lives in history, during one of the most interesting times in history.
Countless movies and miniseries have focussed on just a few aspects of his life, and the French Revolution that precipitated his rise to power. More books have been written about him than about anyone else, ever.
it's gonna be a LONG movie, plus it'll only highlight the important stuff
You can't, films are made for entertainment purposes only and should be taken as that only, yes you can can have a film that is based on a true story or true events, like this one. But it just be hard telling someones life story on the big screen. I say if people want to learn more about him just research, self learn. We have so many books and the whole wide web to do so now the possibilities are endless.
@@otissarge-dv8yh I just think that a miniseries, which Ridley Scott could no doubt have gotten all the $$$ he wanted for, would better serve Napoleon’s story. Every dramatization of his life I’ve ever come across has been a miniseries, unless it’s about a specific event.
@@limabeanzzzz Well, Scott is known for not being stingy with runtimes.
Kubrick tried and it was so heavy and saturated that it never got off the ground!
"Courage isn't having the strength to go on; it is going on when you don't have strength." - Napoleon Bonaparte
Ahhhh NERD
“Never interrupt you’re enemy when he’s making a mistake.” - Napoleon Bonaparte
@@ChodeMan2000you’re not funny. What even makes him a nerd for knowing a quote by a historical figure?
@@ChodeMan2000what's your motivation here? Are you envious or jealous someone else knew something you didn't? Are you judgemental because someone put more time and effort into a subject you thought was irrelevant or unworthy of your time?
Do you just wish you were more knowledgeable?
_It's not the war that I was looking for, but the one that was forced upon me in order to make me a foreigner in my own country._
*A.H.*
I can't wait to watch Napoleon, it's a great movie.
My mate's in this! :D 0:22s Left side, yelling. He was also a caterer for the cast/crew in Gladiator! In 2050 he'll have a lead role I expect. :D
How old is he?
Thank goodness movie directors still making historical epics to this day
If this was made by Ridley Scott well at least it wasn't that bad
Why isn't some random Napoleon general black or transgender? I'm amazed that anyone can make a big historical movie today without WOKE bull5hit...
@@zwireobecnethis movie isn't the exception either, look at that actress's hair it looks like she went 2 centuries in the future to have the haircut
hmmm
And they didn't make him black for absolutely no reason! That's because Ridley Scott isn't an idiotic American
"Death is nothing, but to live defeated and inglorious is to die daily"
-Napoleon Bonaparte
but daily nothing is still nothing, no?
Hey! this is completely off topic and such an wrong way to do this, but I simply don't know a better way. I just posted a song on my channel and I'd appreciate it a ton if you could give it one listen. Thanks in advance yall 💗
@@unevilGeniusyou beat the system.
"I like your sleeves...They're real big." -Napoleon Dynamite.
😮
the trailer so good the movie so norm
Well, at least the trailers were good.
"I used to think my life was a tragedy, but now I realize, it's an historical epic/period piece." - Napoleon Bonaparte
LOL.
More like napoleon Blown-a-part!
Nice to see Joaquin reprising his role as Emperor.
“I understood that reference”
Great comment.
Ridley Scott and Joaquin Phoenix. Another Oscar incoming. Can't wait for this masterpiece. We need more movies like these.
Gotta go through his rival Nolan being that both could be competing in same categories
It's not gonna be eligible for an Oscar because it doesn't have enough black people or LGBTQ lmao
@leonard172 What a great time for the cinema. Nolan and Ridley are bringing best projects this year.
Think again, woketardism will win the day for some queer cause hogwash movie.
@@tommyshelby2787plus mann and scorcese
Super film !!!!… now reading and watching about napoleon ..
The first great defender of democracy when all the monarchies of Europe wanted to snuff it out- now most of Europe is democratic. The founder of modern military strategy. The great reformer of society to benefit the people. The greatest general to ever live.. also probably the founder of fascism after such great pressure and necessity fighting incessant onslaught from europes kings
Movie sucked. It's is absolutely NOTHING like the trailer, which gives you a completely different vibe. I legit feel scammed. Don't spend your money at the cinema, it is not worth it. If you still really want to watch this movie, either wait until it is released to a streaming service you already have, or rent it with 10 friends so you don't have to spend more than like $0.50 each, because it's not worth more. It's barely even worth that. It's honestly just a bad movie.
Half hour of epic battles. 2 hours of a dysfunctional relationship. Also phoenix is absolutely a top tier actor but he was not right for this. I hate that the reviews are right cause I really wanted to love this.
Joaquin Phoenix took the "don't let them know your next move" to a whole new level
Yes and i'm your 300th like
Literally his entire life 🤣
@@nicoligonzales9222 Nobody gives a crocodile's buttox
Not really... I expect Joaquin to do something great and did... I totally expected it
@@adityashandilya2789 someone in a mood😂🤣
There are millions of amazing historical events and stories that would be awesome to see portrayed in the movies. It’s shame only a few directors have the ability to make such films and are willing. Id be watching movies all the time if studios decided to fund these kinds of films rather than another superhero movie or a non original reboot. Historical epics are hard to beat!
Couldn't agree more.
Entièrement d'accord avec toi❤
what about being portrayed in games to
Amen to that..!
Big fat FACTS
Enfin un bon film Napoléon !
There is nothing we can do...
Gerçeği yansıtan tarihi filmleri seviyorum. Harika olmuş 💯
Oppenheimer from Nolan, Dune: Part 2 from Villenueve, and Napoleon from Ridley Scott. What an epic year for epics this is! Cinema was on life support, but these three directors are refusing to let it die!
The Spiderverse and Barbie also surprinsingly they are pretty good
Not to mention Killers of the Flower Moon from Scorsese! This year is going to be fantastic for cinemas!
@@lajeandom Spiderverse 🗑️
Also on november It's come out a David Fincher movie "The Killer" , this year will be fuckin top 🔥
This year is awesome for cinema
Yes, yes, and yes. Bring back the historic epics genre to front of cinema. Classic already
And Joachim Phoenix makes it all better
@@VonArmageddaJaukeem
@@VonArmageddaWakeam
Now we need a good Alexander the Great movie
@@yigithan.kilinc One already exists, we need a movie on Hannibal Barca.
Thanks a lot Ridley Scott, i'm proud to be french 🙂
"JF saying smthing" Gives me chills!
"My enemies are many, my equals are none."
As a NTW enjoyer this has to be one of the most exciting trailer drops of the year
That is such an amazing game I love playing it
Waiting for a 90% off on steam
@@N1Zer0 I got it for like £20 and it was well worth it
Wasn’t expecting to find NTW fans here of all places
I didn’t think anybody remembered it anymore
What's NTW?
about time we get back to epic historical films like this, its been too long since gladiator
Without Apple though... It's the internet TV movie generation that's holding film back.
Oppenheimer, MI7, they're still carrying the weight of epic movies nearly by themselves
@@dh8834 Sad but true. It's too easy to make tons of money, the amount of effort in this movie looks insane, but they can make a ton of money with just half of the effort.
Gladiator was historical fiction. Great flick, but the story can’t give the same feeling as something like this
lol what? There's been PLENTY after Gladiator like Master and Commander. You just need to pay attention to them.
@@Gadget-Walkmen What about 99% of the other movies mate. Don't give me bs. It's way easier to just make a marvel movie 100 times than to make a Gladiator or Napoleon, or the very few other ones that have been released over 20 years.
Now This is what you call an Epic Trailer!
The great Kubrick and Ridley Scott both attempted the Everest (though Saint-Bernard) of painted this man.
Saw the movie in theaters yesterday. Frickin GREAT movie !
An extremely remarkable and immersive production🎉👌👌
For Ridley Scott to be in his 80s and still making these energetic epics just showcases that age is truly a number. He, George Miller, and Martin Scorsese still putting out cinematic epics in their older ages.
also clint eastwood
Spielberg just put out one of his most acclaimed movies of his career last year, too.
So is James Cameron, but his are all in a computer now
House of gucci
Also Francis Ford Coppola
I don't think a movie of 2-3 hours can comprehend the complexity of Napoleon's life, but it can capture the character, can't wait!
They should split it up into parts, like many movies are doing nowadays. That’s the only way to do Napoleon‘s story justice without it feeling rushed or skipping around in the timeline.
Director's cut will likely be 4+ hours.
This movie doesn’t seem to do a very good job at capturing his most intense traits nor his massive epic story. Napoleon was so repulsive that he couldn’t get a wife. He was gross. As a tactical genius he won the respect of his men by putting himself at equal risk as them. He had a truly obsessive desire for power that culminated in him returning from banishment.
If they don't adapt his entire story in Napoleone, they can always finish it in NapoleTwo
2hours and 38minutes
Hopefully Ridley Scott wins an Oscar this time around.. His stars Russell Crowe .. Joaquin Phoenix had both won an Oscar.. and so did his film Gladiator.. 😊😊
For all the struggles, sweat and toil, thou shalt be rewarded with yet another Oscar.
Each generation should have a Napoleonic movie, this story is so enormous you could tell it a hundred different times and it would still be mind boggling.
Napoleon might have been the most active man in history, he was on campaign for 20 years and his story is so rich I'm wondering how any film can cover it.
I never learned about Napoleon in grade school. I'm super excited to see the story of his life.
@@Feverdream7777there’s a good starter biography of him on Audible called “Napoleon: A Life”. It’s pretty positive towards him, which is different from most books about him. A lot of the biographies of his life are pretty sour about the guy; not a big surprise, he was kind of the Hitler of the 19th century, particularly to the British.
and inaccurate
@presidenteden6498 Maybe, but Alexander died in his early 30's.
“I’m the first one to admit when I make a mistake. I simply never do”
Epic
Yeah, lets see what he says about Waterloo.
@@truthhopelove Napoleon would have won Waterloo, if only he'd ridden a kangaroo while playing a didgeridoo!
@@truthhopelove I don't think he made some mistake during Waterloo, France was simply too drained. His real mistakes were the continental system and invading Russia
Until he actually did... like going agains General Winter or in Waterloo...
@@nicolas0402why was the continental system a mistake? It worked besides the Russians working with the British to outsmart it.
Omg!!! Looks phenomenal
Loved this film. Great performance by Joaquin Phoenix
"The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can't always be sure of their authenticity" - Napoleon
I love it!
The man was ahead of his time 😂
Brilliant!
why is everyone spamming quotes anyway
Yeah, let's see how Scott will butcher this one with twisting the truth.
I'm glad there's still a market for these epic type of films. Especially when it's done by Ridley Scott.
We as viewers have to prove there is still market for these type of films. If it makes less than Flash, than we lost.
I agree sick of all the marvel movies taking over (don't come at me)
nah, It is the Wakeen and Ridley Scott
There isnt ! U should thank apple who actually made this movie and partnered with sony to distribute it theatrically worldwide.
@@adoptedbyangelinajolie You really aren't wrong. But if its smtg of quality like Gotg 3 & ATSV the audience will come.
Great movie, well done to the producers⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Seslendirme mukemmell yaa bayildimmmmmm🎉🎉🎉🎉 sevdimm
As a French I'm certain of one thing : in my country, this movie will touch everyone, for the better and for the worse.
Si ça pouvait redonner confiance à notre peuple pour entreprendre des choses dantesques telles que nous le faisions par le passé...
As an American who is indebted to your people for my very existence, I stand with you no matter the outcome. Vive le Emperor and Vive la France.
@@chrislyles6340 Considering the US liberated France from the Germans after they took over France and split it in two, I'd say the French are indebted to the US.
As a French, you should know Napoleon was Italian and that there's never been a great French leader ever.
@@cero2277 Joan of Arc?
This film better be atleast 3 hour long considering how much they need to condense in one movie
Apparently it's 2 hours and 38 minutes
I hope as they seem to start with the death of Marie-Antoinette so there is a lot to cover even in a 3 hours movie, I hope this will be as good as Waterloo,
@@RmDIrSudoSuabba did better in 3minutes
Waterloo (1970) is over 2 hours, and that's just one battle! It will be interesting to see how CGI stacks up against 15,000 foot soldier extras + 2000 cavalry.
LOTR:ROTK w/extended edition is around 4hrs. Without extended edition, it’s around 3hrs. & 30-45mins. I think.
You may not have noticed that Ridley Scott played the same classical music piece in both "Alien 1979" and this movie. It is String Quintet in E Major, Op. 11, No. 5: III. Minuet. Evidently, he loves this.
I think this was a bloody good film, especially the way he interacted with Josephine.
Joaquin is PERFECT for this role AND NOT because of his stature but he has that death stare that is depicted in so many Napoleon portraits.
Shouldn’t it mainly be french though? Why is real world events and figures so Americanised?
Napoleon was 1,68 m tall. The story that he was almost a dwarf was british propaganda
I like Joaquin in terms of acting ability, but he's way too old to portray Napoleon before 1812, much less before becoming emperor. The man is literally three years younger right now than when Napoleon died on St. Helena. He's older than when Napoleon fought at Waterloo.
Honestly, someone like Adam Driver might have been able to make it the whole film (assuming that it's going from the execution of Louie XVI to his coronation, about eleven years) without seeming too old or young sans any touch-ups, but even that's kind of a non-optimal pick.
It'll still be decent. It's Ridley Scott and Joaquin Phoenix. I'm just annoyed.
Also, Napoopan was 5'8". In the 18th century before modern nutrition science or even modern farming where famines still occured with reasonable frequency, that was a perfectly respectable height as opposed to being a borderline manlet.
Joaquin is perfect for all imaginable roles
Napoleon didn't have a death stare. He was a gentle soul on the inside
This movie needs to be atleast 3 hours long. It's going to be sooo good i can just feel it.
Agree
According to a quick google search, it will be 2 hours and 38 minutes
@@Bagnel 40 minutes of that 2 hours and 38 minutes will be dedicated to the romance subplot too, lol
Ex Son of Dork guitarist Dave Williams should have played Napoleon Bonaparte instead of Joaquin Phoenix. Guitarist Dave Williams is also below average height and has green eyes. 🎭🎨🥁🎸
I heard that to protray the Napoleon's height, he did all his scenes on his knees using special knee-pads.
When we know the history of France, Napoleon was a heros and had unconditinal admiration for the woman who was his friend, his confidante and his wife...Josephine de Beauharnois. It is so obvious, through redundancies of situations, that the producer lacked money ! It is the WORST interpretation of such a great man who changed the course of history and that of France. I am impatiently waiting for a lover of history to produce that of Napoleon in all its splendor and reality. Be patient and keep your money !
Trailer was the best of this movie
“I’m the first to admit when I make a mistake. I simply never do.” That’s one bone-chilling line.
Napoleon, chillin on St. Helena: A mistake or two may have been made once or twice.
Height of tyranny
Just the typical narcissist. Nothing new . Same old , same old for a psychiatric specialist . Our specie of monkeys , more often than not , is not very wise about choosing it's leaders .
Oops Battle of Waterloo 😉
@@chrisg4305The Peninsular War and the Invasion of Russia were 2 of the mistakes Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte made. Arguably the 2 most devastating for the Grande Armee.
🤘-Great film!A Painting with Napoleon or yet another Painting of N.B.
The "Völkerschlacht" at Leipzig was the biggest battle in history before World War 1 and it's missing in the movie. Even in the battle of Waterloo there were more Prussian (German) troops then British ones. And those troops turned the tide. Why do we still keep Germans out of historical movies and always show Brits as the big heroes. The history of the German peoples shapes the history of europe like no other. Still it's so often overlooked...
From what I've read, the whole "German problem" does not figure in the movie at all, with the one exception of a battle of Austerlitz depicted utterly wrong. No Prussian campaign either? Let alone the Rhinebund - it is to be noted that half of Germany actually had (secretly, more or less) sided with the _French_ when the war of 1805 broke out. Prussia had kept her neutrality since freaking 1792, factually supporting Napoleon's rise.
Napolen fought about 60 battles during his career, he won 52 of them a phenomenal success rate probably without equal throughout history, the film looks amazing.
I saw someone's analysis of battles using a system that awarded points based on not only the result but also how outnumbered they were vs their opponents. It was like a dead heat between Julius Caesar and Napoleon for top commanders of all time and no one else was close.
@@heebsgamesHannibal?
@@kodymcbanks1A good general but still not close he was in the analysis that the guy above was speaking about.
Ever hear of the chap Arthur Wellesley? I wonder how well he would rank?
@heebsgames I presume it only included european commanders and some more famous non europeans?
YES YES YES. Finally the Napoleonic era is getting a little bit of the attention it deserves!
Yes. Something different at last.
@@choupette_44 YES YES YES. Vive la France éternelle
I'm glad that it was done by a director and not a modern revisionist and hasn't removed and race swapped everyone whilst shouting "it's your fault" and "your racist"
It's actually refreshing.
It already did, a long time ago and in to the present, i mean, it was even taught in high school, so.
@@superfastjellyfish78 ●Blitzkrieg noises begin●
Epic visual effects!
Amazing film who want to watch retro .. congragulation
The most mind-boggling thing about Buonaparte was he was able to defeat 4 armies in 6 days with an army less than half the size of his foes, and this happened in the twilight period of his career in the Seine valley.
Napoleon was great at fighting rearguard actions at the end of his time in power, but his biggest throw of the dice at Waterloo was the one time Lady Luck finally didn't smile on him and give him the natural 6 anymore.
Robert Baratheon defeated three in single day
@@kevincarter2020 he isn't real
От Суворова бы отлетел наглый мальчик ) наполеон
And he won five coalitions against him. It's just unbelievable.
Amazing movie ❤ to be seen definitely
Bravo
Fun fact, Napoleon was so good at logistics that during his time in exile on Elba, he oversaw massive infrastructure projects like building new road networks, farms and draining marshes. He even opened new mines (along with retrofitting old ones) and overhauled the islands schools and legal system.
Overhaul the island school meaning?
got any source to recommend?
@@PierLaurenziMusic it came to me in a dream
That's not a "fun" fact.
@@briancrawford8751 Well I did laugh so you’re wrong.
from Commodus in Gladiator, Johnny Cash in Walk The Line, to Joker and now as Napoleon, damn! we believe in Joaquin Phoenix supremacy!
Abel Gance is sad😢😢😢😢😢
to Beau is Afraid lol
He is a legend
@@Bryan-cr3ke beau afraid is flopped
@@CinemaInsightsYT beau is afraid is a damn masterpiece
Cok super bir filmdi bayildim
“It’s about time there was a great film befitting of the great Napoleon!”
- Napoleon
🤡
"73% of quotes you'll read online are fake" - Abraham Lincoln
@@Zodiac-X Yes, he did play the Joker. How did you know?
What? How did he know?
You already have that movie... 'Waterloo' - 1970 - Rod Steiger as Napoleon.
Christopher Plummer as Duke of Wellington.
Director: Sergei Bondarchuk
This my favorite films of the year
Great director and cast enjoy watching
"There is no immortality but the memory that is left in the minds of men."
-Napoleon Bonaparte
@@x-wing8785 You're being cringe. Stop being cringe.
How can we forget, when we all died there.
Phoenix is way too old for the part. Bonaparte was a young man. He was already in exile on St Helena by the time he was Phoenix's age.
“An army marches on it’s stomach.” - also Napoleon
And it makes no difference to you whether there is memory of you in people's minds or not when you are dead.
"Josefine, l m ariving. Dont take a bath"- Napoleon
Hes such a great actor...