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Nothing warms a leaders heart more than the authentic love from those who allow them to lead. While not the same, I have felt this before a few times in my own life, and being acknowledged this way feels about as good as anything.
Waterloo's scene of this is soo much better. This comes across as a tv film scene. No disrespect to Phoenix he worked with the script he had
God it is remakrable how much worse Ridley made this scene compared to the 1970 film. Hell it is less dramatic than the historic accounts of what happened at the meeting with the 5eme de ligne.
Napoleon 2023: Director Was Too Lazy To Go For Historical Accuracy Waterloo 1970: Accurate Representation
That one soldier took all the risks
Chanting altogether at the same time would've been a powerful moment.
If the Emperor had not let Marshal Ney stand by Louis 16's brother, all those who loved him would never have betrayed him.
This kinda reminds me of the scene in inside out, but instead of "please don't be mad" it's "will you join me"
i think Ridley Scott barely gleams over historical texts
Imagine this but 50 thousand men hes talking to and not maybe 150
I see a lot of people saying this scene is ass compared to what really happened/in Waterloo but I personally feel that it's good enough, Napoleon made an entire Regiment bow their heads and join him and that's what both Waterloo and this scene show, even if inaccurately.
My favourite scene 💕
as in accurate as this movie is, I gotta admit, this scene is pretty wholesome
The lighting is so poor we can't see any of the soldiers' faces (but I'm pretty sure I can tell at least one of them is Black, because it's 2023, not 1815), the soldiers chuckling breaks any somber tension and just makes it awkward, and his voice was WHINY. Their reaction felt so faked. About as fake as all the accounts in this comment section posting heart emojis. Pathetic.
Bro after seeing the Waterloo movie scene of this I realize how much of an absolute joke this is. They took a well documented scene where we know what he said, changed the script slightly, and toned it down in numbers and tone. Disappointing
Well, that escalated lot quicker than the breach of maginot line, perhaps french are not known for their iron will afterall 🤣🤣
If you want a better version, watch Waterloo 1970
Long live Emperor!
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