The Review

The Review: Ridley Scott’s Epic Historical Drama ‘Napoleon’

In Ridley Scott’s historical epic “Napoleon,” Joaquin Phoenix delivers a captivating performance as the iconic French Emperor. Despite some issues with pacing and screenplay, the film leaves a lasting impression with its grand cinematic spectacle and ferocious battle sequences, showcasing Scott’s directorial prowess. The portrayal of Napoleon’s complex character, expertly written by David Scarpa, explores his dedication to country and strategic mindset, making you both respect and despise him. Vanessa Kirby shines as Joséphine, adding an alluring depth to the film. She’s easily the standout for me in this movie.

Scott’s ability to craft hellacious battle scenes is on full display, particularly in the Battle of Austerlitz, where the brutality is both awe-inspiring and chilling. However, the film falls short in explaining the depth of Napoleon’s love for Joséphine, leaving their relationship somewhat unexplored.

Some unintentional hilarity in the dialogue and awkward sex scenes dilute the seriousness of pivotal moments. The film’s pacing is inconsistent, with moments of epic filmmaking contrasting with slower sections. Phoenix’s performance is excellent, though the self-serious interpretation of dialogue hinders the overall impact. Kirby’s standout portrayal and strong support from the cast and production team contribute to the film’s immersive experience.

Napoleon may not be Scott or Phoenix’s best work, but it stands as a monumental and gorgeously shot film that offers a rare cinematic experience in today’s landscape. Despite its rough edges, the movie’s fierce nature and unforgettable visuals make it a compelling addition to Scott’s directorial legacy.

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