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  Historical film movie group
Members
-Rakha
-Ghaisan

Movie Name:Napoleon
Watch date: 8 september 2024


Character analysis
1.Major
   -Queen of king luis 16
   -napoleon banoparte
   Minor
   -provocateurs
   -paul barras
   -josephine

2. protagonist
  -napoleon banoparte
  -paul barras commander of army (2)
  -josephine
  -commander of army (1)
  -luis
  -minister of foreign affairs
   
    antagonist
  -goverment of france
  -french nobility
  -provocateurs
  -british envoy
  -russian army
  -england army
  -austria army
  -utrecth army
  -prussian army

3. round character
  -napoleon banoparte 
   3.1 Napoleon Banoparte has a very good character, namely firm, brave to take risks, confident and responsible, because he is the leader of his country and the key to victory in his country
   3.2 direct: -"people are driven misery to revolution....and bought back by revolution misery
the french have become disillusioned by food shortages & widespread economics depression
anti-royalists would soon send king louis XVI & 11.000 of supporters to a triolent end....
and then set their sights on the last queen of france,marie antoinette"
                      -"napoleon before died says french,army,josephine"

indirect:-Luis told napoleon banoparte to become king of France

4.Type of conflict:
Character vs Character

PLOT
-Exposition: Exhibition focusing on Napoleon Bonaparte's life and legacy. There are various types of exhibitions and films related to the famous French leader. However, if you're asking about a specific Napoleon film or an exhibition associated with an upcoming movie or a general cinematic experience related to Napoleon, it might be tied to Ridley Scott’s Napoleon film (2023), starring Joaquin Phoenix as Napoleon Bonaparte.

That film explores Napoleon's military career and his relationship with his wife, Josephine. Some of the screenings for this movie may be accompanied by exhibitions showcasing Napoleon's artifacts, historical context, or interactive elements to enhance the film's experience.

-Rising Action: 
1. Napoleon's Early Military Career: The film might begin with Napoleon’s rise through the ranks of the French military, highlighting key battles like the Siege of Toulon where he first demonstrated his tactical genius.


2. Revolutionary Turmoil in France: As France is engulfed in the aftermath of the French Revolution, Napoleon seizes opportunities created by the chaos, slowly building his reputation and influence.


3. Coup d'Γ©tat and the Rise to Power: A key moment in the rising action could be the Coup of 18 Brumaire, where Napoleon overthrows the French Directory and positions himself as First Consul, a crucial step on his path to becoming emperor.


4. Early Military Victories: Key victories like the Battle of Marengo (1800) or the Italian campaign would be highlighted to show how Napoleon's military success and charisma began to cement his status as a powerful figure in European politics.


5. Personal and Political Conflicts: Interwoven with his military career, the film could delve into Napoleon's personal life, such as his relationship with Josephine, the political machinations around him, and the growing threats from both domestic rivals and foreign enemies.

-Climax:
1. Napoleon's downfall: His defeat at the Battle of Waterloo (1815), which marked the end of his reign and led to his exile. This is often portrayed as a dramatic turning point.


2. His rise to power: The film could focus on the apex of Napoleon's career, like his coronation as Emperor in 1804 or a major victory (the Battle of Austerlitz in 1805).

-Falling action: In a film about Napoleon, the falling action would typically occur after his ultimate downfall, likely following the events leading to and immediately after his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.

The falling action could depict:

1. Napoleon's capture and exile to Saint Helena, where he would live out his remaining years under British supervision.


2. Scenes of his personal reflections on his life, conquests, and failures.


3. The impact of his defeat on France and Europe, showing how the political landscape shifts away from Napoleonic rule.


4. Napoleon’s decline in health and death in 1821, signaling the close of the Napoleonic era.


-Resolution: The resolution of the plot comes after Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of Waterloo, marking the end of his reign. Following the battle, where his forces are crushed by the combined British and Prussian armies, Napoleon is forced to abdicate once again. This time, he is exiled to the remote island of Saint Helena, far from France and the European mainland.

On Saint Helena, Napoleon is portrayed as a man reflecting on his life, legacy, and personal regrets. He spends his final days writing his memoirs, presenting a narrative where he defends his actions and choices throughout his life. The film closes with Napoleon's death in 1821, haunted by visions of his first wife, JosΓ©phine, indicating that despite all his achievements, his personal losses weigh heavily on him at the end.




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