Article 6GN92 Critics of Napoleon epic have fallen for emperor’s fibs, says film’s military expert

Critics of Napoleon epic have fallen for emperor’s fibs, says film’s military expert

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Vanessa Thorpe Arts and media correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#6GN92)

The ex-para who advised Ridley Scott on the new movie's battle scenes claims historians who attacked it have fallen for Bonaparte's own hype

Critics of the damaging" and inaccurate" portrayal of Napoleon Bonaparte in Ridley Scott's new cinematic epic Napoleon are just victims of the French emperor's enduring propaganda, according to the military adviser behind the film's vast battle scenes.

Paul Biddiss claims that Old Boney", as he was known to the Duke of Wellington's British troops, was promoted largely because he elaborated on his own successes. Bonaparte's fibs impressed all France and intimidated his enemies - until, that is, he met his Waterloo in 1815.

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