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Napoléon

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2002
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
5.4K
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Napoléon (2002)
Napoleon
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A masterful soldier, tactician, and statesmen, Napoleon Bonaparte, with courage and love for his country, rises from an unpaid general consumed with ambition to the most powerful man in Euro... Read allA masterful soldier, tactician, and statesmen, Napoleon Bonaparte, with courage and love for his country, rises from an unpaid general consumed with ambition to the most powerful man in Europe. But his life ends with a fall and exile.A masterful soldier, tactician, and statesmen, Napoleon Bonaparte, with courage and love for his country, rises from an unpaid general consumed with ambition to the most powerful man in Europe. But his life ends with a fall and exile.

  • Stars
    • Christian Clavier
    • Isabella Rossellini
    • Gérard Depardieu
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    • Stars
      • Christian Clavier
      • Isabella Rossellini
      • Gérard Depardieu
    • 52User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 4 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Christian Clavier
    Christian Clavier
    • Napoléon
    • 2002
    Isabella Rossellini
    Isabella Rossellini
    • Joséphine de Beauharnais
    • 2002
    Gérard Depardieu
    Gérard Depardieu
    • Joseph Fouché
    • 2002
    John Malkovich
    John Malkovich
    • Charles Talleyrand
    • 2002
    Anouk Aimée
    Anouk Aimée
    • Letizia Bonaparte
    • 2002
    Heino Ferch
    Heino Ferch
    • Armand Augustin Louis, Marquis de Caulaincourt
    • 2002
    Ennio Fantastichini
    Ennio Fantastichini
    • Joseph Bonaparte
    • 2002
    Marie Bäumer
    Marie Bäumer
    • Caroline Bonaparte
    • 2002
    Alexandra Maria Lara
    Alexandra Maria Lara
    • Comtesse Marie Walewska
    • 2002
    Ludivine Sagnier
    Ludivine Sagnier
    • Hortense
    • 2002
    Alain Doutey
    Alain Doutey
    • Maréchal Ney
    • 2002
    Claudio Amendola
    Claudio Amendola
    • Maréchal Joachim Murat
    • 2002
    André Oumansky
    André Oumansky
    • Sieyes
    • 2002
    Jacques Brunet
    Jacques Brunet
    • Roger-Ducos
    • 2002
    Jean-Gabriel Nordmann
    • Roederer
    • 2002
    Sylvain Corthay
    Sylvain Corthay
    • Dr. Corvisard
    • 2002
    Tamsin Egerton
    Tamsin Egerton
    • Betzy
    • 2002
    David Francis
    • Hudson Lowe
    • 2002
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    8filipemanuelneto

    Excellent television work.

    Although I'm a historian, the Napoleonic period isn't exactly my specialty. Even so, I managed to enjoy this miniseries, which lasts about six and a half hours, divided into four films of one and a half hours each. And one of the points that most caught my attention and highlighted is the effort of the production, which brings together several countries, but is led by France, to make a work that is historically accurate, even though it corresponds to the French perspective of his life.

    Napoleon Bonaparte is one of the great historical personalities without whom it is difficult to conceive the course of world history. A brilliant military commander, with ideas and tactics that are still the subject of study in military academies, he knew how to take advantage of his prestige among soldiers to impose an almost stratocracy on republican France, and gave solidity and stability to a country tired of political turmoil. However, decades of warfare led the French to despair, and Europe to a unanimous coalition against him. Although he did not get to rule for even twenty years and his achievements were quickly nullified with his removal, he managed to put the whole of Europe in check.

    Christian Clavier seems to me a sensible option for the lead role, as he reasonably resembles the emperor. He's also a capable actor, giving his character a certain rough, ungainly, soldier's roughness. Isabella Rosellini was excellent as Josephine, and Gérard Depardieu seemed to me pleasantly hypocritical in the role of one of the ministers of the new emperor. John Malkovich also brings to life an important French political figure, who will go through several governments and adapt as a chameleon. The actor managed to give him that adaptability and latent hypocrisy. Much less interesting was Claudio Amendola, who stripped Murat of all personality to transform him into a mere blind follower of Napoleon.

    Very significant in this film, costumes and sets are an inseparable part of the visual beauty and historical rigor of the production. There was a good team of historians working here, and the details were taken into account down to the smallest detail. The selection of filming locations, from a series of historic French palaces and other imposing locations, was judicious and intelligent. All the filming and photography work, despite not being brilliant, fulfills its role well and does what it has to do. The editing looks good to me. The battle scenes are actually very well staged, despite being few and not relevant... at least if we take into account the countless fights that Napoleon experienced, personally. The soundtrack, amidst all this, is the aspect I have to criticize the most, oscillating between the irritatingly pompous and the bland.
    benoit-3

    Well, at least it's accurate!

    I admit I found it a little hard to stomach Christian Clavier (Jacquouille la Fripouille from « Les Visiteurs » and Astérix from the Astérix films) as Napoléon, especially when that role has been interpreted in English by the likes of Marlon Brando, Charles Boyer, Herbert Lom and Rod Steiger and in French, by the likes of Albert Dieudonné, Daniel Gélin, Sacha Guitry, Raymond Pellegrin and Jean-Louis Barrault. Because of all those famous precedents, one has come to expect in the role a kind of forceful but graceful personality. Clavier plays him a little bit on the educated warthog side, but that's OK because so did Marlon Brando.

    IMDb users seem to hate this TV movie for all the wrong reasons. It can't be faulted for historical accuracy. There is every indication that almost every single word spoken in this script was actually said by the protagonists. And here is at least one English-language movie that doesn't show Napoléon's soldiers taking aim at the Sphinx's nose for target practice (an English myth). The sets and costumes are magnificent. The action is a little simplified for my taste but it allows the viewer a more unencumbered comprehension of the timeline. I have seen many French movies that naturally expect their French audience to know all the dates and the battles by heart and take it from there, so to speak. I am sure that the DVD version, which is longer, will reconcile many critics with scenes that seemed a little too short on TV.

    I only noticed two major goofs in the whole four hours. John Malkovitch seems to think he is too great an actor to accept suggestions as to the pronunciation of French names, either from his co-stars or from a French coach, which must be responsible for his coasting through every possible phonetic permutation of the words 'Duc d'Enghien' in the course of an hour, some of them successful. Also, the same character warns Joséphine not to go to Poland before Napoléon has even met Marie Waleska, which is mysterious indeed. Did he actually know they would meet and fall in love?

    But, all in all, it is a magnificent effort in a TV series, one that is not without its artistic and poetic merits.
    S Bodmann

    Well-made and interesting

    This series, consisting (in Germany) of 4 parts, tells the story of the most important figure in French history, Napoléon Bonaparte whose remarkable career started as a mere officer in an artillery regiment. The film focuses especially on Napoléon's (C. Clavier) relationship to his early love, Josephine, who is quite beautiful but also some years older than Napoléon. Indeed, most of the film is centered largerly around the numerous affairs and relationships of the Emperor, who seeks an heir but also to strenghten the french influence in Europe. There are some quite fascinating battle-scenes, although, for a 42 million Euro project, one might say they could've been done better. Obviously most of the money has been spent on the wonderful costumes, and, naturally, on the prominent cast, which includes some famous European, as well as Amercian actors.

    Generally, if you are interested in such kind of movies and have a certain knowledge of the historical facts, "Napoléon" is absolutely recommendable. It might have some flaws, and some historical facts may be, to the normally educated, not clear, but then, it's only a TV movie. And it's really rather enjoyable, bringing a fascinating period of European history to life.
    AJS218

    A mixed bag

    On the plus side: the costumes and interiors are magnificent, Isabella Rossellini is good as Josephine, the historical events depicted are presented accurately, and the series gets better as it goes along (don't give up after the muddled first episode!).

    On the minus side: we never really get a feel for what Napoleon actually stood for or why and how he was such a military genius, the film dwells on his private life when it could be dealing with the huge social and political issues of the time, the actors playing some of the secondary characters are laughably bad (Murat, Ney, Marie-Louise), and one has to strain to hear the dialogue (due to the foreign accents, background noise and music).

    As for Christian Clavier, it's amazing how the comments on his performance stretch from "brilliant" to "trash." My own view is that he was off the mark as the younger Napoleon, but as the mature Napoleon had basically the right look and plenty of gravitas.

    A good contribution to the body of film about the Emperor but also full of flaws.
    8talkbaktalk

    A Napoleon on the side

    This is the first Napoleon epic where the chief speaks with a French accent; that is good. HIs words are his, many of the events are accurate. Because his life was crowded with events, all detail is left out except the love interest of Josephine.

    This is a modern interpretation, so any glory of war is ruthlessly stamped out, to the point that great battles are always seen as useless slaughter with piles of corpses. Well, in part they are.

    If you're looking for any of La Gloire, a big part of the period, you'll look in vain. The people rarely cheer Napoleon. We know his soldiers often shouted "Vive L'Empereur" as he passed. Instead, in the film, they barely notice him on the battlefield.

    Isabel Rossellini as Josephine is seen too often, as (one of the) the women of his life. Murat stands in for all his Marshals, as a film can only pay so many actors. John Malkovich as Talleyrand is very good.

    An interesting and intelligent film. Clavier plays the part of Napoleon well, although in the interests of covering all his life, he is a bit one dimensional. If you thirst for battlefield tactics, and scenes of battle, you'll be disappointed. Only one battle is covered in any detail is Austerlitz, his finest victory.

    Napoleon was an extremely intelligent and relatively peaceful man. Most of the wars he fought were forced upon him by European nations in the pay of the English, who could not abide him. He was a better man than they were.

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    • Trivia
      The series was shot simultaneously in French and English. Thus, two versions exist, with the same actors and near-identical edits, but different original languages.
    • Goofs
      Tsar Alexander and Napoleon are listening to Paganini's Caprice No. 24. However, that piece was only composed in 1817, when Napoleon was already in St. Helena.
    • Quotes

      Napoléon: The English are calling upon my men to desert by flooding our lines with this drivel. It'll have no effect on them!

      Maréchal Joachim Murat: I'm not so sure. The men have had enough. Most of the time we have to force them to obey!

      Napoléon: Have the officers discipline them again. That's why they're here.

      Maréchal Joachim Murat: The officers, they say that you torture your soldiers, and that you will never be able to seize Egypt.

      Napoléon: I have, Murat, Egypt is ours, almost ours. Cairo is a French city. The Nile Delta has been pacified, and all there is left to subjugate a few Turkish regiments.

      Maréchal Joachim Murat: Turks and Arabs, supported by the English. Be realistic, Bonaparte. We can't go on, especially with the plague on our heels.

      Napoléon: The doctors assured me that the epidemic could be contained.

      Maréchal Joachim Murat: The doctors can do nothing against fear.

      Napoléon: I can.

    • Alternate versions
      Shot simultaneously in French and English. For the French version, the French actors spoke in French, the rest recited their dialogues in English and were later dubbed by other actors. For the English version, the French actors repeated the same shots reciting the dialogues in English.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 55th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Napoleon
      Written by Richard Grégoire

      Performed by Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra-Sif 309

      Courtesy of Virgin Classics

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 2002 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Germany
      • Italy
      • Canada
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • Hungary
      • Spain
      • Czech Republic
    • Official site
      • Official site (France)
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Napoleon
    • Filming locations
      • Hungary
    • Production companies
      • A&E Television Networks
      • ASP Productions
      • GMT Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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