Monsieur N.

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  • NR
  • 2003
  • 2 hr
  • 6.6  (1,032)
  • 65

In the year 1815, the battle of Waterloo took place and the French Emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte, was exiled to the Island of Saint Helena by his opponents. Monsieur N. is a mystery drama film that depicts the story of Napoleon's exile on the island of Saint Helena where he dies under mysterious circumstances. The movie Monsieur N. follows the French Commissioner of Police, Francois Lasalle, who arrives on the island to investigate Napoleon's death. The movie revolves around the investigation that Lasalle conducts trying to unravel the mystery surrounding the death of the famous emperor.

Philippe Torreton stars in the leading role of Francois Lasalle, a cynical, astute investigator who arrives on the island of Saint Helena to investigate Napoleon's death. Richard E. Grant stars as Sir Hudson Lowe, the governor of the island who assumes full control over Napoleon's exile. Jay Rodan plays the enigmatic Napoleon, who Lasalle must meet with, to solve the mystery surrounding his demise.

Monsieur N. by Antoine de Caunes is a unique artistic vision of Napoleon's last years in Saint Helena. Even though the film is mostly fictional, the events and the characters are based on historical truths. The movie focuses on the British version of the perspective of how Napoleon spent his exile on the island.

The movie Monsieur N. is shot beautifully, with breath-taking landscapes of the island's jagged terrain, and the excessive lushness of the Seychelles, which was used as a stand-in for Saint Helena. The visuals in the movie are astounding and add to the overall breathtaking experience of watching it.

The film's soundtrack by David Sinclair Whitaker is noteworthy, perfectly capturing the essence of the emotional mix of mystery and detachment the movie plays with. The music creates an unsettling feeling throughout the movie, and it works incredibly well in supporting the audience's sensory impact.

The acting in the movie is top-notch. Philippe Torreton delivers the best performance out of the entire cast, portraying Francois Lasalle as a man who's both a skeptic and a believer. His character finds himself in confrontations with Sir Hudson Lowe, played stoically by Richard E. Grant. Grant is an incredibly talented actor, and he doesn't disappoint in this role, bringing life to Hudson Lowe's persona. Jay Rodan does a fantastic job of capturing the complexities of Napoleon's character, illuminating how the legendary leader tries to manipulate those around him to get what he wants.

The most fascinating thing about the movie Monsieur N. is that it plays with historical facts and brings its unique storyline, creating a new layer of depth and intrigue to the mystery of Napoleon's exile. The movie also explores deeper truths surrounding the French Empire, through Lasalle's reflections on France's current state.

In conclusion, Monsieur N. is an incredible mystery drama that explores the final days of Napoleon Bonaparte's life on the island of Saint Helena. The movie has a superb cast, fantastic score, stunning visuals, and an exceptional storyline that leaves the audience entertainingly enthralled. Any history buff or film aficionado would want to add this movie to their watchlist.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2003
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    2 hr
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.6  (1,032)
  • Metascore
    65