I recently watched the movie in a Dolby Atmos theatre in Pune, India. Overall, it was a good experience, although I found some aspects a bit disjointed. While the individual scenes chronicling the protagonist's life were well-executed and covered historical facts, the movie didn't captivate me as much as others like Oppenheimer. The narrative seemed to rush through major events, leaving me wanting more depth and connection. The subtle approach, although intriguing, made it challenging to fully engage with the storyline. For instance, the depiction of the Waterloo battle and the Russian campaign lacked the impact I expected. Additionally, the focus on Josephine's personal story overshadowed the broader international context, potentially affecting its resonance with a global audience. I also missed a haunting background score, a key element that I found impactful in recent films like Oppenheimer and Killers of the Flower Moon. From the maker of Gladiator i expected a bit more maybe