If only we look how much respect everyone had for Napoleon. Look at the faces of Roustam, Bertrand, Marchand etc. Napoleon was the greatest man in history. We need another one of him. May he rest in peace.
is this movie also in english cuz idk french and i would really love 2 watch this cuz of all the great generals from history being an american i would have 2 say Napoleon was the best
And why do you call pseudo-darwinism the choice of quality against quantity ? You are a modern french your country is almost invaded by africans and you still believe that liberalism and democracy is a form of "progress" have you chosen to admire Napoleon when you are such a democrat and you dont admire your modern politicians whose democratic "ideals" are not as questionable as Napoleons? I believe that the magnitude of the mans achievements is the core and not your distorted view of his policy
The "democratic" ideals of our "modern" politicians are not that obvious. The Lisbon Treaty is just one more example of their contempt for the will of the people. Believe whatever you want, but try reading what he wrote himself before making "distorted" comments about his policy. Pseudo-darwinism is based on the credulity of people willing to believe that humans are insects whose sole purpose is to destroy one another. And nowhere did I call it the "choice of quality against quantity".
I really believed that you were trying to make some point but i see that you are full of bullshit and a leftist who decided to clutch on....NAPOLEON!!!
Basicly and tottaly you have the worlds politics the Napoleonic era and the historical facts all wrong, you forge and change the words of Napoleon, you believe in the the ultimate ridiculousness witch is the "will" of the people when it is a fact that people believes always what he is taught to believe, to believe that hitlers ideals was the extermination of each other is above the limits of foolishness you are brainwashed, and calling the imperialistic Napoleon a "liberal" is immensely stupid
The weapon that creates modern decadence and oblivion is "demo-no-cracy" and you accuse the perpetrators of that filthiness as the ones who deny it?
Although modern stupidity gave birth to phenomenons like the one like your self , they are trying to load on Napoleon their psycosynthetic curruptness and their political "corectness" on Immense militaristic and aristocratic figures such as Napoleon and they are so brass that are binding their "democratic" stupidity to NAPOLEON!!
He banns the mixed marriages between blacks and whites in Haiti and he uses a militaristic form of goverment in France.
He banns the opposition by closing 55 newspapers and keeping only one or 2 for the promotion of his agenta, was he right by doing this? Of course he was , but calling the imperialistic Napoleon a "liberal" is very funny and unrealistic it is a product of modernity , Hitler also used various europeans in his army of the waffen ss that was his vision a united europe
Believe me that i know the matter of Napoleon very well, on one hand he disbands the jewish ghetto on the other calls the jews racially thieves and bandits a race of greedy profiteers who cannot be trusted, he tries to unite europe under his rule and he considers equality something that is not substantial. In his own words says that "rights and freedom are only a previledge that nature has granted to persons that are above the mass" And if he promoted equality why did he used MONARCHY
Napoleon after his death didnt have ANY difference to Hitler, he was considered the devil, and the antichrist, many many years after his death at least a century and a half his reputation changed and his name was redeemed, the same will happen with Hitler when the shadows of hatred that surrounds his name are going to be be extinguished by the time and by the shift of international power
I don't think Hitler would fair better then Napoleon, because the holocaust is too well ingrained in the modern world. Plus, Hitler lived in a world of media, he has movies and pictures taken of him, making Hitler more real. Where-as because Napoleon is only shown in paintings, an aura of mystery will forever shroud him.
Hitler left Germany motorways and extermination camps. He'll never be remembered as a liberator, nor as a founder of great institutions. His enemies won't praise him or admire him. The Emperor was loved by peoples all over the world for ideas of justice, equality and liberty that brought them together, and still is. Hitler's legacy was a twisted form of "Darwinism" and billions of lives destroyed. Where is there any room for comparison ?
I dont see any serious argument here, only propagandist hatred, Hitler will not be judged by that era certainly he is sourounded by the mist of paranoic and hysterical hatred from those who he fought and from those who won and proved him right, Napoleon after his death was considered a monster especialy by the germans and the british , it was over a century and a half later that history judged him for who he was, a unique political and military genius,that will happen with the Fuhrer too
Napoleon's popularity was not limited to France and in his own lifetime included, and still includes, many German and British people of all social classes.
And Napoleon was not a liberal neither a democrat nor a revolutionary, he was NAPOLEON he was a state and an ideology by himself, he was an ERA., Napoleon brought no one together and he didnt preached equality, he believed in quality, his thoughts basicly were quite similar with those that brought to life the voelkish movement in germany, french nationalism under a french ruled empire through military and dialectic conquer and he was the edge of that spear himself
Not only a General....a Great leader if not the greatest, gave us some light and preserved many institutions of the french revolution... long live the emperor!
There's just something so far-reaching, mystic and fascinating re: references of the 'Napoleonic Wars' and how it changed the whole Continent (once riddled with steep traditions and culture)
also you must remember all those who fought for napoleon, not just french, but polish, irish, gernan, spanish, portugies, albanian, croats, italians even british and russians. in a way this was the very first European army. all of one continent standing together. so beautiful.
Not sure who you're talking to. I'm looking for the source of NapCalland's quote by Bernadotte about a marshal of France becoming merely King of Sweden.
Νapoleon was the forthcomer of Adolf hitler he was the first to see europes destiny and soul. And of course the first giant of a Man to be able to make it happen
A quote from Somerset De Chair (translator of the Emperor's memoirs into English) "(Napoleon) need not fear comparisons. What Napoleon Bonaparte failed to achieve, Adolfg Hitler need not have attempted."
Ben Weider must be turning in his grave. I should add for those that don't know, Ben Weider was Jewish. Comparisons between Napoleon and Hitler really pissed him off.
@3L24 English don't see him as bad? where did you get that viewpoint? wellington the general who fought him had unyielding respect for that general.
we english dislike americans not french, for their traitorous methods, selfish mindsets, and now look to see how they fair? they thought they betrayed their comrades? they betrayed themselves, and only themselves.
really napoleon was possibly killed by one of his generals because how can the british put arsenic in his wine when he was having guests it was one of his generals who managed to get close to his wine
Because supposedly was one of his newest generals. I can't remember his name, but I had read that, in fact, he was close to the monarchy, not to the Emperor.
Sorry if my english it's not well enough, I'm not a native speaker. I hope you get the idea!
When the Emperor's body was returned to France in 1840, Bernadotte said "You can now say that I, who was once a Marshal of the Empire, am now reduced to King of Sweden."
I think there was another theory where the arsenic was in the walls and it gradually killed the emperor not sure if the brits simply invented that story though to cover their backs.
hola, la escena es conmovedora, llena y cargada de sentimientos y emociones encontradas, por ambos lados franceses e ingleses, la musica, hace honor al hombre que en su tiempo fue el dios de la guerra, y dueño de media europa, vive l'empereur¡
Great men do great things and napoleon was one them...he's in the pantheon of genghis khan, alexander and caesar
coolmartcola 1 month ago
If only we look how much respect everyone had for Napoleon. Look at the faces of Roustam, Bertrand, Marchand etc. Napoleon was the greatest man in history. We need another one of him. May he rest in peace.
juultjuh99 6 months ago
British need 7 nations to beat him ^^
Mrmontgommeryburns 9 months ago
is this movie also in english cuz idk french and i would really love 2 watch this cuz of all the great generals from history being an american i would have 2 say Napoleon was the best
skullcrusher58 11 months ago
Long live Napoleon.
George Vreeland Hill
GeorgeVreelandHill 1 year ago
AGNUS DEI is the name of the song... Very nice and unique version...
ilmaistro 1 year ago
@ilmaistro
this version of it seems reminiscent of Byzantine sung mass...
barcalonga 1 year ago
@ilmaistro Which Video is it? unless its not uploaded on youtube?
sodakind 10 months ago
Could anyone tell me the 2nd song?
TheTCProductions 1 year ago
Do you know what song is played in the background? if you do, please tell me.
TheTCProductions 2 years ago
And why do you call pseudo-darwinism the choice of quality against quantity ? You are a modern french your country is almost invaded by africans and you still believe that liberalism and democracy is a form of "progress" have you chosen to admire Napoleon when you are such a democrat and you dont admire your modern politicians whose democratic "ideals" are not as questionable as Napoleons? I believe that the magnitude of the mans achievements is the core and not your distorted view of his policy
Napoleontas 2 years ago
The "democratic" ideals of our "modern" politicians are not that obvious. The Lisbon Treaty is just one more example of their contempt for the will of the people. Believe whatever you want, but try reading what he wrote himself before making "distorted" comments about his policy. Pseudo-darwinism is based on the credulity of people willing to believe that humans are insects whose sole purpose is to destroy one another. And nowhere did I call it the "choice of quality against quantity".
NapoleonCalland 2 years ago
I really believed that you were trying to make some point but i see that you are full of bullshit and a leftist who decided to clutch on....NAPOLEON!!!
Napoleontas 2 years ago
Basicly and tottaly you have the worlds politics the Napoleonic era and the historical facts all wrong, you forge and change the words of Napoleon, you believe in the the ultimate ridiculousness witch is the "will" of the people when it is a fact that people believes always what he is taught to believe, to believe that hitlers ideals was the extermination of each other is above the limits of foolishness you are brainwashed, and calling the imperialistic Napoleon a "liberal" is immensely stupid
Napoleontas 2 years ago
The weapon that creates modern decadence and oblivion is "demo-no-cracy" and you accuse the perpetrators of that filthiness as the ones who deny it?
Although modern stupidity gave birth to phenomenons like the one like your self , they are trying to load on Napoleon their psycosynthetic curruptness and their political "corectness" on Immense militaristic and aristocratic figures such as Napoleon and they are so brass that are binding their "democratic" stupidity to NAPOLEON!!
Napoleontas 2 years ago
Forgive me but "democratic and liberal" Napoleon really sounds RIDICULOUS
Napoleontas 2 years ago
He banns the mixed marriages between blacks and whites in Haiti and he uses a militaristic form of goverment in France.
He banns the opposition by closing 55 newspapers and keeping only one or 2 for the promotion of his agenta, was he right by doing this? Of course he was , but calling the imperialistic Napoleon a "liberal" is very funny and unrealistic it is a product of modernity , Hitler also used various europeans in his army of the waffen ss that was his vision a united europe
Napoleontas 2 years ago
Believe me that i know the matter of Napoleon very well, on one hand he disbands the jewish ghetto on the other calls the jews racially thieves and bandits a race of greedy profiteers who cannot be trusted, he tries to unite europe under his rule and he considers equality something that is not substantial. In his own words says that "rights and freedom are only a previledge that nature has granted to persons that are above the mass" And if he promoted equality why did he used MONARCHY
Napoleontas 2 years ago
he was well respected by even his enimies
dsettleascii 2 years ago 5
I doubt it. As long as jewish people keep alive the memories of the holcaust. But it isn't impossible.
there will always come a day where villains be heroes and heroes by villains.
GeneralSuvarov 2 years ago 4
Russia's greatest generals December, January and February.. heh
davidshaw12345100 2 years ago
beautiful song !!! :'(
kremlinlennin 2 years ago 4
What a great man Napoleon was.
SpeedingStudent 2 years ago 7
what song is that?
kremlinlennin 2 years ago 3
"Agnus Dei" it's performed by I Muvrini, a corsican group
Askarethi 2 years ago 5
that song or piece is that?
kremlinlennin 2 years ago 2
What movie is that?
pitot1988 2 years ago 3
"Monsieur N."
an excellent french movie
JPS19000 2 years ago 4
one undeniable prof for the existence of subhumans is you
Napoleontas 3 years ago
And napoleon didnt rule with a council or a Parliament, (thank god)"
Were did you learn that he had a council? Totally wrong, HE WAS AN EMPEROR an absolute and unsurpassed RULER
Napoleontas 3 years ago
I recommend Vincent Cronin's "Napoleon". There's a lot of detail about the Council of State and the Parliament under the Consulate and the Empire.
NapoleonCalland 2 years ago
Napoleon after his death didnt have ANY difference to Hitler, he was considered the devil, and the antichrist, many many years after his death at least a century and a half his reputation changed and his name was redeemed, the same will happen with Hitler when the shadows of hatred that surrounds his name are going to be be extinguished by the time and by the shift of international power
Napoleontas 3 years ago
I don't think Hitler would fair better then Napoleon, because the holocaust is too well ingrained in the modern world. Plus, Hitler lived in a world of media, he has movies and pictures taken of him, making Hitler more real. Where-as because Napoleon is only shown in paintings, an aura of mystery will forever shroud him.
ltflak 2 years ago
Hitler left Germany motorways and extermination camps. He'll never be remembered as a liberator, nor as a founder of great institutions. His enemies won't praise him or admire him. The Emperor was loved by peoples all over the world for ideas of justice, equality and liberty that brought them together, and still is. Hitler's legacy was a twisted form of "Darwinism" and billions of lives destroyed. Where is there any room for comparison ?
NapoleonCalland 2 years ago
I dont see any serious argument here, only propagandist hatred, Hitler will not be judged by that era certainly he is sourounded by the mist of paranoic and hysterical hatred from those who he fought and from those who won and proved him right, Napoleon after his death was considered a monster especialy by the germans and the british , it was over a century and a half later that history judged him for who he was, a unique political and military genius,that will happen with the Fuhrer too
Napoleontas 2 years ago
Napoleon's popularity was not limited to France and in his own lifetime included, and still includes, many German and British people of all social classes.
NapoleonCalland 2 years ago
And Napoleon was not a liberal neither a democrat nor a revolutionary, he was NAPOLEON he was a state and an ideology by himself, he was an ERA., Napoleon brought no one together and he didnt preached equality, he believed in quality, his thoughts basicly were quite similar with those that brought to life the voelkish movement in germany, french nationalism under a french ruled empire through military and dialectic conquer and he was the edge of that spear himself
Napoleontas 2 years ago
Monsieur N is an excellent movie, one of the best I've seen in a long time.
IuniusPalladius 3 years ago 4
Dieu Guard L Empereur
ealekz 3 years ago 3
More like (Plutôt) DIEU PROTEGE LA FRANCE
(voir les pièces napoléoniennes, c'est marqué sur la tranche / see Napoleonic coins. it's marked around the edge of the coin)
NapoleonCalland 3 years ago
Not only a General....a Great leader if not the greatest, gave us some light and preserved many institutions of the french revolution... long live the emperor!
sk8ordie145 3 years ago 8
Napoleon was the one who ended the revolution, he was himself a revolution
Napoleontas 3 years ago
There's just something so far-reaching, mystic and fascinating re: references of the 'Napoleonic Wars' and how it changed the whole Continent (once riddled with steep traditions and culture)
at1212b 3 years ago 5
also you must remember all those who fought for napoleon, not just french, but polish, irish, gernan, spanish, portugies, albanian, croats, italians even british and russians. in a way this was the very first European army. all of one continent standing together. so beautiful.
nationalist19 3 years ago 7
Napoleon was the Father of der Fuhrer ultimately
Napoleontas 3 years ago
i'm sorry what do you meen by that??
nationalist19 3 years ago 3
Not sure who you're talking to. I'm looking for the source of NapCalland's quote by Bernadotte about a marshal of France becoming merely King of Sweden.
IuniusPalladius 3 years ago 3
I'll have to look it up, but I think it's in a book on the relationship between the Emperor and the Imperial Guard by a French author.
NapoleonCalland 2 years ago
Νapoleon was the forthcomer of Adolf hitler he was the first to see europes destiny and soul. And of course the first giant of a Man to be able to make it happen
Napoleontas 3 years ago
A quote from Somerset De Chair (translator of the Emperor's memoirs into English) "(Napoleon) need not fear comparisons. What Napoleon Bonaparte failed to achieve, Adolfg Hitler need not have attempted."
Ben Weider must be turning in his grave. I should add for those that don't know, Ben Weider was Jewish. Comparisons between Napoleon and Hitler really pissed him off.
NapoleonCalland 2 years ago
on a rarement fait début de film aussi poignant ,chapeau De caunes...
michel380 3 years ago
Is it possible for a body to be preserved after 19 yrs of death like that? wow I thought he was going to be a skeleton!
Respect and salute for Napoleon
Supduplemup 3 years ago
Napoleon is one of the Greatest leaders that i respect, he was smart General that made lots of great victories
hazemvirus 3 years ago 23
@hazemvirus
...and then he invaded Russia in the middle of the cold winter. That was basically his only "fuckup"
hepper95 7 months ago
its kind of funny how the english see him as bad but to this day the french people see him as a great father of there country
3L24 3 years ago 23
@3L24 English don't see him as bad? where did you get that viewpoint? wellington the general who fought him had unyielding respect for that general.
we english dislike americans not french, for their traitorous methods, selfish mindsets, and now look to see how they fair? they thought they betrayed their comrades? they betrayed themselves, and only themselves.
EnjoiThrowdown 2 months ago
I just enjoy listening to the music when they opened up the casket, is there a soundtrack available?
miyoshi82 3 years ago
No words to describe it... Vive l'Empereur! Vive La Republique!
Lafayette912 3 years ago 7
Touching scene. May his memory live on for centuries.
Finlandeze 3 years ago 7
really napoleon was possibly killed by one of his generals because how can the british put arsenic in his wine when he was having guests it was one of his generals who managed to get close to his wine
blackwatchka 3 years ago
From were did napoleon got the wine? I believe that the trade in saint Helena was controlled by the....British maybe?
Napoleontas 3 years ago
and whats the point of assasinating napoleon when you were his general for olmost 20 years?
Napoleontas 3 years ago
Because supposedly was one of his newest generals. I can't remember his name, but I had read that, in fact, he was close to the monarchy, not to the Emperor.
Sorry if my english it's not well enough, I'm not a native speaker. I hope you get the idea!
isiliel1203 3 years ago
Do you know as I am just interested did the traitor Bernadotte have any guilt of his betrayal of Napoleon?
trueway82 3 years ago
When the Emperor's body was returned to France in 1840, Bernadotte said "You can now say that I, who was once a Marshal of the Empire, am now reduced to King of Sweden."
NapoleonCalland 3 years ago
Can you tell where you found that? It would be particularly annoying to a Swede I've discussed the era with. ;-)
IuniusPalladius 3 years ago
I think there was another theory where the arsenic was in the walls and it gradually killed the emperor not sure if the brits simply invented that story though to cover their backs.
trueway82 3 years ago
Vive l'Empereur!
BTGVVF1942 3 years ago 3
hola, la escena es conmovedora, llena y cargada de sentimientos y emociones encontradas, por ambos lados franceses e ingleses, la musica, hace honor al hombre que en su tiempo fue el dios de la guerra, y dueño de media europa, vive l'empereur¡
leticiahernandezrosa 3 years ago 3
I heard that was one of the sign of arsenic poisoning
gulac1104 3 years ago
yes ive heard that too. The eglish poisoned him with arsenic small doses
Napoleontas 3 years ago
or Montholon..
GreyLittleKitten 2 years ago
Vive l'Empereur!
blgfroad 3 years ago 5
Très émouvant, merci pour cette vidéo.
Vive L'Empereur et Vive la France !!!
pmloc3 3 years ago 5
Thank you too
Napoleontas 3 years ago
wow! please, if you can post more of this movie.
jack1769 4 years ago 3
It really touches me!
JohanRegus12 4 years ago 3
One of the most touching movie scenes ever! Vive l'Empereur!
spectorofdarkness 4 years ago 2
Now thats a movie I'd like to see. What's it called.
nationalist19 4 years ago
The name of the movie is Monsieur N
Napoleontas 4 years ago