The Last Hundred Days of Napoleon (History, Action film) Full Movie

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The French Emperor faces defeat but refuses to abdicate, choosing to fight instead, leading to strategic moves and preparations for battle against Wellington and mixed reactions to his return. Wellington's forces ultimately win the war, overcoming challenges and defeating the enemy despite initial setbacks.

Insights

  • Napoleon's refusal to abdicate and his determination to fight despite facing defeat highlight his unwavering belief in his cause and his commitment to his position as Emperor, emphasizing his resilience and pride.
  • The detailed accounts of soldiers preparing for battle, engaging in banter, discussing military strategies, and facing challenges underscore the human aspect of war, showcasing the camaraderie, humor, fears, and complexities that soldiers experience in the midst of conflict, providing a nuanced perspective on the realities of warfare.

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  • Why did the French Emperor refuse to abdicate?

    Pride and determination to fight against opposition.

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Summary

00:00

Emperor Napoleon refuses to abdicate, prepares battle.

  • The French army is facing defeat with multiple nations and armies against them.
  • Suggestions are made for the Emperor to abdicate and retire to Elba.
  • Despite advice to abdicate, the Emperor refuses, citing ingratitude and his will to fight.
  • Plans are discussed to fortify Paris, retreat, consolidate, and mobilize the army.
  • The Emperor expresses disdain for abdicating, emphasizing the significance of the throne.
  • The Emperor refuses to sign abdication papers, leading to a confrontation with his soldiers.
  • The Emperor returns to France, rallying support and declaring his intentions to restore glory.
  • The Emperor prepares for battle against Wellington, with strategic military movements.
  • The Emperor's return is met with mixed reactions, with some supporting him and others opposing.
  • The Emperor strategizes and positions his forces for a decisive battle against Wellington.

54:13

Soldiers prepare, banter, and battle together.

  • The soldiers are preparing for a potential departure.
  • A soldier contemplates eating a creature but refrains.
  • A soldier discusses the importance of communication with troops.
  • A soldier humorously mentions shaving his head if his hair could think.
  • Soldiers engage in banter and camaraderie.
  • A soldier is reprimanded for plundering.
  • A soldier reports a lost pig, showcasing his wit.
  • Soldiers discuss military strategies and fears.
  • Soldiers prepare for battle, discussing the weather and tactics.
  • Soldiers engage in battle, facing challenges and making critical decisions.

01:42:34

Wellington's Army Triumphs in Battle

  • General Lambert orders the army to retire a hundred paces, despite initial objections.
  • The army is instructed to take position behind the Gordons to avoid danger during a thunderstorm.
  • Wellington's forces face challenges on the battlefield, with Ney requesting infantry support and General Lambert needing reinforcements.
  • Despite setbacks, Wellington's forces ultimately win the war, leading to the fall of the farm house and the defeat of the enemy.
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