Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Napoleon director Ridley Scott reveals how much of the film's biggest battles rely on CGI. Starring Joaquin Phoenix in the title role, Napoleon is set to chart the political and military career of the notorious French emperor.
The movie is set to depict both the Battle of Toulon and the Battle of Austerlitz, and both sequences are brought to life, the director reveals, through some impressive practical means. Of the former battle, Scott says: “It’s all real. I think you feel when it’s fake. You know it’s somehow artificial. All of this is real. We shot this in Malta." The latter battle, however, does feature some VFX shots front and center.
Napoleon's Battle Scenes Might Be Ridley Scott's Most Impressive Yet Scott's latest comments about his Napoleon battle sequences are certainly a promising sign for the movie, with the filmmaker renowned for his ability to bring epic, large-scale battles to life. It was 2000's Gladiator, Scott's sword-and-sandal flick starring Russell Crowe, that first firmly established his battle scene proficiency.
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