There's a certain comfort in the unpredictable predictability of this. It makes for relaxed viewing, because you know he's thorough in tying it all together in the end. And there's a dancing bird.
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Less of a history lesson, more of a painting, viewing the life of Napoleon through somewhat fictionalised vignettes. Flawed, as it only can be, but for what it is, not terrible at all. Looking forward to the director's cut.
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This is a post pulled in via Letterboxd, find all of them here. Reviews are short and sweet and very subjective. I'm not a film-major, folks.