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Chronicle: Napoleon [VHS]
 
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Chronicle: Napoleon [VHS]

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  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Metrodome
  • VHS Release Date: 7 Mar 2005
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0006NKBXM
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 18,967 in Video (See Top 100 in Video)

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
This DVD is based on Max Gallo's four books, recently translated from French into English. Considering the amount of material the director must have had to play with seven hours is probably as concise as you could get it in order not to lose the aim of the film - which I think is to get people to understand Napoleon the man, rather than Napoleon the legend.

The battle scenes are slightly disappointing; hence the four stars rather than five - and they don't really give an impression of his genius. The most revealing aspect of this film though, is the insight into the many balls Napoleon had to juggle as Emperor of the French. Both the personal pressures from his family, but also the political pressures of consolidating his power.

I think the casting of John Malkovich as Talleyrand was inspired - he manages to convey the scheming, underhand and self aggrandizing character of this French foreign minister. Gerrard Depardieu as Foche is also impressive.

I enjoyed it and would recommend it to anyone looking for a general overview of this part of history.

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30 of 33 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
Having just watched this 6 hour epic, I am pleased to tell everyone how damn good it was! Sometimes independent productions like this can fall short of the mark, like made for TV movies, but this is more of a Hollywood blockbuster in terms of production coupled together with a first class cast. Everyone will be relieved to hear that, for once, the Americans don't win the day.

The leading characters are truthfully portrayed, especially Talleyrand (John Malkovich) and Josephine (Isabella Rossellini), but none more so than Napoleon himself (Christian Clavier). He plays Napoleon with an understated and measured approach, without losing any of his personal charisma. He also reveals a surprising vulnerability to the man.

He also captures the mind boggling complexity to the most powerful man of his era. He is, on one hand, a ruthless opportunist, crushing his enemies without hesitation, and on the other, a brilliant administrator and forward thinking statesman, spending his enormous energy and intellect on reforming education, law and religious tolerance. Clavier also shows, with some skill, that Napoleon was as intrigued by the women in his life as he was with affairs of state, especially his marriage to Josephine, who must have been the love of his life.

The story is rich and fast moving, without ever skipping over the major events of the day or becoming bogged down in detail, and never comes across as being unduly biased or totally hostile towards this extraordinary man. The military campaigns are rich in production and realism, as are the tens of thousands of extras and faithfull reproduction of uniforms and military regailia. I'm also pretty sure that the majority of the interior scenes were shot in the actual buildings where the events took place.

Whether you side with Napoleon's vision of the world he lived in, and the way he went about changing it, or you dismiss him as a repressive opportunist, one cannot help but be moved by his sad and isolated demise after his final defeat at Waterloo in 1815. Filmed on location on St Helena, Clavier portrays a lonely and broken man with sensitivity and dignity who has come to terms with his fate, and an ulimately slow and painful death. This is in stark contrast to the petty minded govenor of the island, Hudson Lowe. Napoleon's death bed scene is particularly poignant.

Overall, a superbly detailed and well acted film, which strikes the difficult balance between myth and fact with an objectivity I have rarely seen in any other works regarding Napoleon.

However, the extras on the third disk are something of a disappointment (hence 4 stars instead of the five I would have given for the film itself). The first featurette seems to be a biography lifted from the History Channel, which I would guess most people buying this DVD would have seen before. The "making of" is, well, not really a making of at all, but a selection of short interview clips with the cast and crew, and a small random selection of horse riding stunts and make-up effects.

The rest of the extras disk is made up of typed narration about Napoleon's timeline and his legacy, along with a very brief description of the other main characters. The last features are trailers for upcoming Chronicle releases, Julius Caesar and Luther, which I for one will be waiting for in anticipation.

So, to finalise, a must have for all fans of history and anyone who enjoys an engrossing and moving story.

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25 of 28 people found the following review helpful
Very enjoyable! 5 July 2006
By J. Pose
Format:DVD
My husband and I really enjoyed this DVD! Some of the reviews here don't like the lack of depth in Napoleon, but sometimes it's not needed and I think the case here. The stories were good, the characters interesting, the costumes and settings opulent and the accents - realistic! (Surprising but pretty true :) )

I found it easy to watch and it gave me a simple insight into the life of Napoleon. Now I want to know more! And I don't think that's a bad reflection on the lack of depth, instead it's piqued my interest.

Buy this if you're interested in a wee bit of French history, a colourful historic figure or just having a decent film to watch - in instalments :)
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the film is worth staying with as it gets better in the second half,battle scenes are good and acting is good.
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Sorry - didn't rate it
Purchased this on the basis of very positive reviews here - and was very disappointed. Wooden acting, poor battle scenes, really cannot recommend this to anyone with an interest in... Read more
Published on 6 Mar 2009 by Historian
An excellent compromise
For such a massive subject, with so many divergent themes, this is really laudable stuff. The battle experts will complain, you can pick holes in some of the portrayals for sure,... Read more
Published on 30 Sep 2008 by A. Ginger
Excellent mini-series
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Published on 28 Sep 2008 by W. Hutchinson
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Napoleon is a gorgeous, lush, and vibrant cinematic feast. It's stunning to watch and reminds me of the earlier films filmed in full Technicolor. Read more
Published on 21 Mar 2008 by Kendra
**3/4. Six hours long, but still oddly shallow
French comic actor (!) Christian Clavier looks nothing like Napoleon Bonaparte, but he does speak with a believable French accent. Read more
Published on 12 May 2006 by Docendo Discimus
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