Internet backs Tristan Tate’s critique of Ridley Scott's 'Napoleon' as 'humiliating' biopic: ‘Such a shame’

Tristan Tate said, 'This movie is more humiliating than any real battlefield defeat
PUBLISHED DEC 2, 2023
Tristan Tate shares his views after watching 'Napoleon' (@TateTheTalisman/ X)
Tristan Tate shares his views after watching 'Napoleon' (@TateTheTalisman/ X)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, the controversial social media figure, recently voiced his criticism on the platform X (formerly known as Twitter), targeting director Ridley Scott for his latest film, 'Napoleon'.

Tristan Tate had previously conveyed his discontent with the 'Napoleon' trailer, emphasizing that, in his opinion, the movie deviates from historical accuracy.

Tristan Tate (@TateTheTalisman/ Twitter)
Tristan Tate criticizes Ridley Scott for 'Napoleon' (@TateTheTalisman/X)

Tristan Tate expresses dissatisfaction after watching 'Napoleon'

Joaquin Phoenix-starrer 'Napoleon' has garnered widespread acclaim for its performances, storyline, and Scott's direction.

However, Tate expressed dissatisfaction with the movie and took to X to mock Scott. In a recent tweet, Tate shared his thoughts after watching 'Napoleon'

"I’ve read Napoleons memoirs, they were not the writings of a man child," he said.

Tate continued, "This movies clear intent to immaculate one of histories greatest men is a travesty. What’s sad is 95% of people, especially young people know nothing about Napoleon besides this 'movie'. 0 stars."

In another tweet, accompanying the previous one, Tate wrote, "Dear god …Napoleon is charging the field and fighting with his sword at the battle of Waterloo. For the love of god Ridley what have you done? This movie is more humiliating than any real battlefield defeat."



 

'Napoleon' is a 2023 epic historical drama film directed and produced by Scott, with David Scarpa as the writer.

The movie delves into the story of Napoleon Bonaparte, showcasing his ascent to power and his relationship with Empress Joséphine.

The film stars Joaquin Phoenix as Napoleon and Vanessa Kirby as Joséphine.

(@TateTheTalisman/ Twitter)
Tristan Tate's fans want him to make his version of 'Napoleon' (@TateTheTalisman/ X)

Internet reacts to Tristan Tate's tweet

As Tate expressed his discontent after watching 'Napoleon' and critiqued director Scott, numerous users stepped forward to share their perspectives.

A user wrote, "Such a shame."

Another user wrote, "I didn’t like how they tried to cover his whole story in one movie. They glossed over so much, especially a lot of his successes."

A user stated, "You should recreate the movie. Would be much better."



 



 



 

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