Joaquin Phoenix's Napoleon. For me, I kept asking why the
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movie director, Sir Ridley Scott, didn't bother to take
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12/04/2023 postreply
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a page from Tolstoy's "War and Peace." After all, Napoleon
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12/04/2023 postreply
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had a lot to do with Russia.
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12/04/2023 postreply
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Thank you for dropping me a line! Again, happy Monday to you
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12/04/2023 postreply
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No Monday blues visited on me, thanks to your blessings!
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12/04/2023 postreply
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As I quietly predicted,you couldn't help bringing up Tolstoy
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12/04/2023 postreply
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"Napoleon" director Ridley Scott avoided Tolstoy on purpose.
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12/04/2023 postreply
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In "War & Peace" Napoleon lost his bearings.
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12/04/2023 postreply
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The military genius looked and sounded like a fool.
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12/04/2023 postreply
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Still, the French love Tolstoy. Hahaha! Your thoughts?
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12/04/2023 postreply
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Good morning! Tolstoy was a religious man. That's the point.
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12/05/2023 postreply
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