My review of a movie

in CineTV10 months ago (edited)

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From the beginning of the film, Ridley Scott takes you to the heart of the French Revolution. The popular revolt that led to the French Revolution is one that few societies in the world dare to emulate and continues to this day. The French Popular Revolution of the late 18th century was the only truly popular revolution that ever took place and can be said to have revolutionized French politics.

This breeding ground features the emerging character of a French artillery commander trying to free his town from British invaders. From there, his military stature began to grow exponentially and this opportunity automatically elevated him to political status.

The first half of the film focuses on her character and her search for eternal love, which she discovers by chance in the form of Josefina, a military widow. In her womb, this warrior explores and discovers her humanity. Only with him.

In the second half, beginning with his fantastic and surprising coronation (1804), the film is completely epic, as Scott does not fight the Anglo-Spanish armies at Toulon (1793) or the Tuileries (1795). ). He come and go to war. Scott's direction in the first battle he shows is impressive. Austerlitz (1805), where you simply believe what you see, because the action in the middle of a frozen lake is added to the obvious difficulty of the battle. At Austerlitz, he not only won, but destroyed the entire Holy Roman Empire in one fell swoop.

He does not mention the invasion of Spain (1808), but he does mention the invasion of Russia (1812), which ultimately led to the coronation of the French emperor. The director did not stop at Elba (1814) and returned to Paris the following year to overthrow the Bourbon dynasty, which at the same time regained its throne thanks to the loyalty of the former soldiers.

The new British coalition finally defeated him at the famous Battle of Waterloo in April 1815, which left Saint Helena "locked in" until he was 51.

Ridley Scott knows how to never lose concentration during a movie. Napoleon wasn't a comedian, so Phoenix can't be expected to look him in the face and not get too dirty.
No one should use foul language. This movie is not cruel.

You have to understand what it is: an epic story of the life of a single soldier, and it is practically impossible to cram that many lives into 150 minutes. It's understandable why Stanley Kubrick was shocked by the death when he tried to film it blindfolded. However, I did notice Ridley Scott's "homage" to Kubrick, which gave the film an old-fashioned feel, similar to when he ruined Barry Lyndon (1975) by making it in an unfamiliar tone. . Anyone who wants a rigorous treatment of history should see the documentary. But if you pay $8 for an afternoon, you're not watching a documentary; You return to the 19th century and engage in a historical battle beyond your wildest dreams. To those who like the truth too much, we must tell them that Superman does not fly!

Napoleon always had men, that's why his figure was always in the window of life. Like Blade Runner or Gladiator, it will be one of the most important films in the history of cinema. Phoenix's performance is at the climax of the film as Vanessa Kirby, when she is faithful to her husband and when her brand goes to war and she gets very dirty.

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