why do the surviving marshals of the Napoleonic Wars seem quite young? It seems like they still physically look the same back in the glorious days of the French Empire.
Much as this movie was well produced, Napoleon himself would not have liked this film. Firstly, during his last days in captivity, he had become a faithful christian. His death seems to be due to poisoning. At the end of it all, he wished never to have become a great leader by force, he had found God's love. You can read all this in his memoirs.
Oui... hormis peut-être en 1814 avant la 1ère abdication.
Mais un an plus tard, il était fêté comme un libérateur face à l'incurie des Bourbons et notamment leur refus du drapeau tricolore. Jusqu'à ce funeste 18 juin à Waterloo...
vive l'empereur
knt6468d 8 months ago
my god this guys texting is annoying! He's ruining the whole movie...
ThrawnDuGard2 1 year ago
why do the surviving marshals of the Napoleonic Wars seem quite young? It seems like they still physically look the same back in the glorious days of the French Empire.
expertstrategy 1 year ago
Does anyone know the name of the military song that was played when Hudson Lowe arrived at the Camp de Deadwood (with the drums and bagpipes)???
VitamAeternam1234567 2 years ago
Much as this movie was well produced, Napoleon himself would not have liked this film. Firstly, during his last days in captivity, he had become a faithful christian. His death seems to be due to poisoning. At the end of it all, he wished never to have become a great leader by force, he had found God's love. You can read all this in his memoirs.
dishwasherman83 2 years ago
What is the soundtrack on the beginning of the video?
DarthRev12 2 years ago
Agnus Dei, by I Muvrini.
Cradlis 2 years ago
le peuple aimait son empereur, c'est tout ce qu'il faut comprendre
NapoCinePedia 2 years ago 2
Oui... hormis peut-être en 1814 avant la 1ère abdication.
Mais un an plus tard, il était fêté comme un libérateur face à l'incurie des Bourbons et notamment leur refus du drapeau tricolore. Jusqu'à ce funeste 18 juin à Waterloo...
JPS19000 2 years ago
@NapoCinePedia Bien dis!
TheArtofWar1789 1 year ago
J'ai découvert "Monsieur N." récemment, et cette scène d'ouverture prend aux tripes...
Merci pour ce post !
JPS19000 2 years ago 3
I really wish I could find this video for sale or something. It looks great.
Finchy000 2 years ago 2
Just an update it finally came in the mail today can't wait to watch it.
Finchy000 2 years ago
thank you for posting this... excellent movie
unitedpilot630 2 years ago 10
yesterday 15 august 2009 i drink a toast at Napoleons memory .
15 august 1769 Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Ajaccio.
vive l´emperadour, Glorie al petit caporal .
sebasforvey 2 years ago 4
Great video! Vive l'Empereur!
BTGVVF1942 3 years ago 3
What is the name of the song in the begining of the movie?
jvillarree 3 years ago 2
Original music by Stephane Eicher
the first song is: "Agnus Deï"
a moving Corsican polyphonic tribute
so Beautiful
Long life to Corsica
NapoCinePedia 3 years ago