Film review: Napoleon

Napoleon Bonaparte didn’t actually watch Marie Antoinette having her head chopped off. Nor did he damage the pyramids with cannon fire on his Egypt campaign. He did not – as the film’s slogan so proudly boasts – come from nothing, being the son of an aristo. At Austerlitz in 1805, his greatest day at the office as a military commander, the results of which essentially ended the Holy Roman Empire, his victory wasn’t entirely locked in by tricking his opponents onto a frozen lake and firing cannonballs through it like a more successful Wile E. Coyote. He didn’t even speak in English with an American accent.  To all such criticisms, director Ridley Scott has said, ​“Bollocks.” Actually what he really replied was, ​“Get a life,” but in the spirit of his sprawling ...

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