the only reason why i know this song is because my grade 9 French teacher showed us this video when we were learning about Napolean Bonapart.I'm glad he has a good taste in music (Y)
Great song and montage! Vive l'Empereur des Français, Roi d'Italie, Protecteur de la confederation du Rhin, mediateur de la confederation suisse, et sa majeste le roi de Danemarck et de Norwege!!!
Lyrics: I believe in the wonder I believe this new life to gain Like a God that I'm under There's a drugs running through my veigns I believe in the wonder I believe I can touch the flame There's a spell that I'm under Got to fly, I don't feel no shame The world is mine The world is mine The world is mine I've lost my fear to war and peace I don't mind that (the world is mine) You took the price and realize That to your eyes (the world is mine) Take a look what you've started In the world flashing from your eyes And you know that you've got it From the thunder you feel inside I believe in the feeling All the pain that you left to die Believe in believing In the life that you give to try The world is mine The world is mine The world is mine I've lost my fear to what appears I do my best(the world is mine) You seem suprised and realize That to your eyes (the world is mine) The world is mine I've lost my fear to what appears I do my best(the world is mine) You seem suprised and realize That to your eyes (the world is mine) I've lost my fear to what appears I do my best (the world is mine) You seem suprised and realize That to your eyes (the world is mine)
@1catholicchick One other movie I used is "Io e Napoleone", an Italian movie based on a book about Napoleon's exile on Elba. I would definitely recommend the book. The movie is quite good too, although besides sharing the title and also being situated on Elba it doesn't have much to do with the book.
I used footage from the following movies (in no particular order): ''Heroes & Villains: Napoleon'' ''Monsieur N'' ''Io e Napoleone'' ''Abel Gance's Napoleon'' ''Waterloo''
So sorry: the clips are taken from a 1927 silent French film, Napoleon, by Abel Gance. A masterpiece over 8 hours long originally, the original version was lost but it has been restored by film historian Kevin Brownlow. That version was released, with a new score, during the last decade.
@aussiewomen They are all scenes from "Io e Napoleone" (Napoleon and me) an Italian comedy about Napoleon's time on Elba. It's based on a book, although the film is very different from the book. The scene at 3:02 is from Abel Gance's "Napoleon".
@seankinsellasean But he never had any plans to conquer the world, he was a realist. He wanted to create a federal, democratic Europe, an early European Union basically.
@DrCruel I agree, but France didn't have the strategic benefit of the Atlantic ocean between her vindictive enemies. Even after initial victory, empire was the most effective political structure at 'ensuring the gains of the revolution.' Napoleon knew his history well; Julius Caesar taught him that "the difference between a republic and an empire is the loyalty of one's army."
@Fudgemellow - Thank you for the info. Can you buy "l oe Napoleone" that has English subtitles? I have looked everywhere and it is only in Italian. Great vid. by the way!
Out of all the Napoleon movies The one with Christian Calvier, was by far THE BEST. Because Christian Cavalier looks and sounds more like Napoleon than the American and British actors. But that's just my opinion.
In the case of the French Empire, and of Rome, the difference between republic and empire was ultimate victory or defeat. It's the loyalty of tax paying citizens one should covet, not soldiers or the rabble of the mob.
@faquarl08 In Egypt he buildt Schools and Hospitals and basicly acted like a world police, and not really a conquerer. Of the 50000 men he took with him to Egypt 16000 was civilians such as scientists etc.
@faquarl08 It is pretty weird indeed. The movie is based on the book "N." by Ernesto Ferrero. The book is definitely not a comedy though and if in the movie they had not changed everything about the book besides the basic plot and the characters, it would've made a great historical drama. Now it's a mediocre comedy at best. The book is a great read though, offers a very interesting perspective on Napoleon's stay on Elba.
@marco3078 The campaign in Russia was pretty bad yes. But not intentionally. Napoleon just wanted to punish Russia a little bit becaus they dident keep their promises to him. Using such a big army was an overreaction and it did go terribly wrong. The Russia-campaign was so untypical for Napoleon that Freud the psycolog has tried to analyze what went wrong with his head! (He believed NP was unconscious punishing himself for leaving Josephine) Except from Russia and Egypt he only defended France.
good video man but you could have chosen a better song that would fit that period of time. its not that david guetta sucks im saying this song doesnt belong here! thats it
I love Napoleon Bonaparte.
We ALL do, even Mexicans like me.
Bravo mes amis.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon, une légende
Napoleone Buonaparte from Corsica. His family fought the French for many years.
Uno de los más grandes de la historia.
Vive l France!!! Vive l empereur Napoleon!! Tributo siempre al mas grande!!!!
The original Napoleon edit!
the only reason why i know this song is because my grade 9 French teacher showed us this video when we were learning about Napolean Bonapart.I'm glad he has a good taste in music (Y)
Gloire éternelle a notre empereur vivant dans nos cœurs et nos mémoires
Napoleão bonaparte2019 o imperador do mundo
Great song and montage!
Vive l'Empereur des Français, Roi d'Italie, Protecteur de la confederation du Rhin, mediateur de la confederation suisse, et sa majeste le roi de Danemarck et de Norwege!!!
Great, Great, Great!
Not Only the video but from what I can see,
The acting too :D
Lyrics:
I believe in the wonder
I believe this new life to gain
Like a God that I'm under
There's a drugs running through my veigns
I believe in the wonder
I believe I can touch the flame
There's a spell that I'm under
Got to fly, I don't feel no shame
The world is mine
The world is mine
The world is mine
I've lost my fear to war and peace
I don't mind that (the world is mine)
You took the price and realize
That to your eyes (the world is mine)
Take a look what you've started
In the world flashing from your eyes
And you know that you've got it
From the thunder you feel inside
I believe in the feeling
All the pain that you left to die
Believe in believing
In the life that you give to try
The world is mine
The world is mine
The world is mine
I've lost my fear to what appears
I do my best(the world is mine)
You seem suprised and realize
That to your eyes (the world is mine)
The world is mine
I've lost my fear to what appears
I do my best(the world is mine)
You seem suprised and realize
That to your eyes (the world is mine)
I've lost my fear to what appears
I do my best (the world is mine)
You seem suprised and realize
That to your eyes (the world is mine)
Vive l'Empereur!!!
Vive la France!!!!
excellent shot with the cannon ball
VIVE L'EMPEREUR!!!!!
Napoleão bonaparte 1769-1821 eterno imperador dos franceses 😄
OHH, i saw Monsieur N! Great movie!!
HIHI,, look at him eating like an animal from that plate... That made me smile, He could be terribly cute..lol
Muito epico esse clipe vários filmes de Napoleão 🇨🇵
Interesting selection of clips. Thumbs up!
Great video
Vive Napoleon le' Empereur!
anyone who enjoys vedio games and loves napolen i recomend getting napoleon total war,its a rts game its absolutley awsome
@pullingthechord : It's from the Napoleon episode of the Heroes & Villains documentaries.
Nice !!!!!!!!!
Viva el Emperador!!!
@1catholicchick One other movie I used is "Io e Napoleone", an Italian movie based on a book about Napoleon's exile on Elba. I would definitely recommend the book. The movie is quite good too, although besides sharing the title and also being situated on Elba it doesn't have much to do with the book.
Vive L´Empereur - 15.08.2010
That's a clip taken from ''Monsieur N", the clip right after (with the head and the cannonball) is taken from "Heroes & Villains: Napoleon".
I used footage from the following movies (in no particular order):
''Heroes & Villains: Napoleon''
''Monsieur N''
''Io e Napoleone''
''Abel Gance's Napoleon''
''Waterloo''
So sorry: the clips are taken from a 1927 silent French film, Napoleon, by Abel
Gance. A masterpiece over 8 hours long originally, the original version was lost but it has been restored by film historian Kevin Brownlow. That version was released, with a new score, during the last decade.
Grossière video
VIVE L EMPEREUR
@sarunas183 : It's from the movie "Napoleon" by Abel Gance, made in 1927.
@aussiewomen They are all scenes from "Io e Napoleone" (Napoleon and me) an Italian comedy about Napoleon's time on Elba. It's based on a book, although the film is very different from the book. The scene at 3:02 is from Abel Gance's "Napoleon".
@DrCruel Again, I agree (in addition to Caesar).
@seankinsellasean
But he never had any plans to conquer the world, he was a realist. He wanted to create a federal, democratic Europe, an early European Union basically.
@eksadiss It's from the Napoleon episode of the "Heroes & Villains'' series.
@DrCruel I agree, but France didn't have the strategic benefit of the Atlantic ocean between her vindictive enemies. Even after initial victory, empire was the most effective political structure at 'ensuring the gains of the revolution.' Napoleon knew his history well; Julius Caesar taught him that "the difference between a republic and an empire is the loyalty of one's army."
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@Fudgemellow - Thank you for the info. Can you buy "l oe Napoleone" that has English subtitles? I have looked everywhere and it is only in Italian. Great vid. by the way!
@ansketil I think you mean the shot from 0:22 to 0:29? That would be from Monsieur N.
Out of all the Napoleon movies
The one with Christian Calvier, was by far THE BEST. Because Christian Cavalier looks and sounds more like Napoleon than the American and British actors.
But that's just my opinion.
please can you review our Napoleon film
In the case of the French Empire, and of Rome, the difference between republic and empire was ultimate victory or defeat. It's the loyalty of tax paying citizens one should covet, not soldiers or the rabble of the mob.
j'aime pas l'image grossiere que l'on attribut a Napoléon ,il etait or norme
Napoleon bonaparte
@faquarl08
In Egypt he buildt Schools and Hospitals and basicly acted like a world police, and not really a conquerer. Of the 50000 men he took with him to Egypt 16000
was civilians such as scientists etc.
Napoleão bonaparte é seus filmes
@faquarl08 It is pretty weird indeed. The movie is based on the book "N." by Ernesto Ferrero. The book is definitely not a comedy though and if in the movie they had not changed everything about the book besides the basic plot and the characters, it would've made a great historical drama. Now it's a mediocre comedy at best. The book is a great read though, offers a very interesting perspective on Napoleon's stay on Elba.
In 1.11, 1.16, 1.31, 1.36, 2.38 & 3.02 what is the name of that movie. Have not seen those Napoleons before?
In 1.11, 1.16, 1.31 & 1.36 what is the name of that movie. Have not seen those Napoleons before?
@marco3078
The campaign in Russia was pretty bad yes. But not intentionally. Napoleon just wanted to punish Russia a little bit becaus they dident keep their promises to him. Using such a big army was an overreaction and it did go terribly wrong. The Russia-campaign was so untypical for Napoleon that Freud the psycolog has tried to analyze what went wrong with his head! (He believed NP was unconscious punishing himself for leaving Josephine) Except from Russia and Egypt he only defended France.
what movies did ou get these from
How did they make his stay on Elba into a comedy? In the light of the fact that he managed to escape and retake the throne, that seems weird.
5 stars
0:16 Whats this ovie called?
What's the movie at 1:49 ?
Fantastic man, the world would more than likly be his if he didnt send his grand army into russia.
Care to explain ...???...
good video man but you could have chosen a better song that would fit that period of time. its not that david guetta sucks im saying this song doesnt belong here! thats it
Beautiful assembly, but far from the reality of the character
@ansketil I think you mean the shot from 0:22 to 0:29? That would be from Monsieur N.