The film's take on Napoleon leaves much to be desired, missing the mark on who he truly was. Instead of showcasing his incredible military skills, the story oddly leans towards painting him as a kind of bipolar lover, downplaying the strategic brilliance that really set him apart in military history. His genius moves on the battlefield, which had a massive impact on warfare, somehow take a backseat to some messy romantic stuff, making him seem less impressive than he actually was. It's a bit of a letdown because the film overlooks the cool details of his military successes, missing the chance to highlight how he balanced being a top-notch general with his personal struggles. The end result is a version of Napoleon that's way too simple, turning him into a bit of a caricature instead of the complex figure he truly was. This not only undersells his historical significance but also spreads some misconceptions about his role in shaping military history.