Review of Napoléon

Napoléon (2002)
9/10
Beautifully made documentary, superbly casted
28 July 2005
Although quite lengthy, this documentary never became boring.

Much to the credit of the script writers, there is an excellent balance between action scenes, political intrigue and romance. This all leads to a much better understanding of the character of Napoleon Bonaparte, although more credit could have been given to his constitutional and governance reforms which are still tangible for many European nations today.

The original score and photography is of a very high standard, but what is even more important, I have rarely come across a movie in which the casting was this well tailored to the characters. Rather than putting famous names in all the lead roles, a true effort has been made to match the skills of the actor to the character in a fine, pan-European cast.

Christian Clavier's accent is quite charming: I guess this is how we think Napoleon would have sounded, if he would have spoken English....
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