Joaquin Phoenix plays the same depressed crazy edgelord in every movie. I guarantee you he will give the same performance in Napoleon, he won’t even try to recreate the character, it will just be “heheheh… society…”
Joaquin Phoenix plays the same depressed crazy edgelord in every movie. I guarantee you he will give the same performance in Napoleon, he won’t even try to recreate the character, it will just be “heheheh… society…”
They should’ve casted someone younger.
this is fact, napoleon was really young when he ruled
this. Joaquin could play him at the time of waterloo but not when he was rising to power.
> it will just be “heheheh… society…”
Surely you meant
>hon, hon, hon... le societeé
>l'etat, c'est moi
Thats Louis XIV you dumb c**t
>XIV
How do you pronounce this?
"The fourteenth", esl
Or "Louis quatorze" en français, literally "Louis fourteen"
c'est la vie
i fricking hate his voice and delivery, he's a really shitty actor
All actors who work primarily in film become shitty in the end. You're forever playing disconnected little scenes over and over with no rhyme or reason. You fall into bad habits.
You need stage experience to hone your skills and range.
>You need stage experience to hone your skills and range.
As long as they keep stage acting away from the screen. Imagine Pacino "stage acting" the Godfather assassination.
Film calls for much greater restraint, that's for sure.
he looked like he was about to cry in every scene shown in the trailer, difficult to imagine Nappy as a whiny b***h
Bro, Alexander the great, Ceasar, Pompey and essentially every man up until the Victorian period spent their time crying and having tantrums. Pompey the great even does it once to stop soldiers coming to murder him and his father. Just rolls around the in dirt, tearing hair and crying at the top of his lungs how ungrateful hid legionaries are. It worked.
>you just whine and cry like a pathetic woman, then when the legionaries turn away in disgust, that's why it's time to stab them in the back, son
The first king of what is regarded as the modern Sweden (1500ds), in a conflict with the church, threw what most today would regard as a tantrum, and started crying and refused to be king if they didn't do as he wanted to.
They might as well just have cast Idris Elba or something. It's about 20 years too late for Joaquin to play Napoleon. Perhaps in his Gladiator era? That'd work but not now.
He NEEDS to get the arrogance right. Napoleon had a huge ego.
You are probably right.
>this is that 24 years old young kid I was telling you about.
I don't know what is worse old israelite portraying Napoleon or zoomer French israelite (you know who). They for damn sure won't let a white kid to get a breakout role these days
Napoleon was BLACK.
>inb4 we wuz corsican midgets n' shieeeet
I can barely understand him. He mumbles in a small voice.
historygays, is napolean supposed to be like that?
>is napolean supposed to be like that?
Corsican.
>think shorter Sicilians
Capiche?
No. He was a legendary speaker.
>Napoleon
>not even French
Foreigners appear to have a habit of taking control of France.
They picked the wrong actor. Yes Napoleon had a brooding edgelord side to his character, but he was also a charming statesman and charismatic speaker. Stupid to put this guy in.
>Napoleon had a brooding edgelord side to his character, but he was also a charming statesman and charismatic speaker
Accuracy?
>imagine a 3'6 clone of Benito 'El Duce' Mussolini