Sure, this is slight, but it's deftly done fluff, especially with the admirable Holm leading the campaign.
The Emperor's New Clothes (2002)
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Reviews Counted:84
Fresh:62
Rotten:22
Average Rating:6.6/10
Consensus: The premise of The Emperor's New Clothes is intriguing, and Holm gives a delightful performance.
Runtime: 1 hr 46 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES recasts history in 19th Century France. Based on the novel by Simon Leys, THE DEATH OF NAPOLEON, the film supposes that Napoleon Bonaparte escaped from exile in St. Helena... THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES recasts history in 19th Century France. Based on the novel by Simon Leys, THE DEATH OF NAPOLEON, the film supposes that Napoleon Bonaparte escaped from exile in St. Helena and returned to Paris in 1821, whereas the history books say he died that year. With imaginative photography, beautiful costumes, an upbeat orchestral score, and solid acting, the film is a fanciful, witty, comedic delight. Starting out in St. Helena, Napoleon (Ian Holm) enjoys a pampered existence, even as a prisoner, and is treated with great respect by those who serve him. Therefore, when he devises a scheme to trade places with a servant on a ship so that he may escape, the deckhand he chooses (also Holm) thinks he's the luckiest man alive, waited on hand and foot in St. Helena. Napoleon returns to Paris under the guise of this ship servant. When he arrives, he expects to be recognized, received with joy by his people, and made emperor once again. Instead, he is ignored. Days later, the deckhand in St. Helena dies, literally erasing Napoleon's existence. From there, Napoleon must adjust to daily life in the free world as nothing more than a simple Everyman. Fortunately, he finds a loving wife, Pumpkin (Iben Hjejle), to help him with the transition. [More]
Starring: Ian Holm, Iben Hjejle, Tim McInnerny, Tom Watson
Starring: Ian Holm, Iben Hjejle, Tim McInnerny, Tom Watson, Nigel Terry, Hugh Bonneville, Murray Melvin, Eddie Marsan, Clive Russell, Niall O'Brien
Director: Alan Taylor
Director: Alan Taylor
Screenwriter: Alan Taylor, Kevin Molony, Herbie Wave
Producer: Uberto Pasolini
Composer: Rachel Portman
Studio: Paramount Classics
Reviews for The Emperor's New Clothes
If you thought the history of Napoleon was boring, the movie version certainly livens things up.
The film is powered by the quietly electrifying performance of Ian Holm.
The performances, direction and cinematography all conspire to make The Emperor's New Clothes a gentle valentine.
In tampering with history, these storytellers present to us a rare and wonderful case of enlightenment beyond the accepted truth.
A sumptuous showcase for Ian Holm, who delivers not one but two great performances.
Driven by a fantastic dual performance from Ian Holm...the film is funny, insightfully human and a delightful lark for history buffs.
This is a good yarn, successful and insightful, well-told and well-acted.
While the central idea is a clever one, the script unfortunately lacks the sparkle necessary to make the conceit come alive.
Bravo for history rewritten, and for the uncompromising knowledge that the highest power of all is the power of love.
For all its fabulous outerwear, The Emperor's New Clothes feels very hand-me-down.
Ian Holm can pretty much improve any film he's in. Here his enormous acting skills are used to great comedic effect.
Though not without a few leaps in logic, this entertaining and light-hearted film succeeds mostly due to the commanding presence of Holm in the dual roles.
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