Désirée
Drama, Romance
Storyline
In Marseilles, France in 1794, Desiree Clary, a young millinery clerk, becomes infatuated with Napoleon Bonaparte, but winds up wedding General Jean-Baptiste Berandotte, an aid to Napoleon who later joins the forces that bring about the Emperor's downfall. Josephine Beauharnais, a worldly courtesan marries Napoleon and becomes Empress of France, but is then cast aside by her spouse when she proves unable to produce an heir to the throne.
"The life...the women...the conquests of Napoleon!"
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"_**Talky Napoleonic drama with Brando, Jean Simmons and Michael Rennie**_ From 1794-1815, the rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte (Marlon Brando) is chronicled through the eyes of DĂ©sirĂ©e Clary (Jean Simmons), a young millinery clerk from Marseilles, who is initially infatuated with the future emperor of France, but winds up marrying one of his top generals, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte (Michael Rennie), who remarkably becomes Crown Prince of Sweden and potentially allied with the very forces that oppose Napoleon. Based on Annemarie Selinkoâs hit 1951 novel, âDĂ©sirĂ©eâ (1954) is a costume drama concentrating on the historical love triangle and behind-the-scenes politics. Donât expect any flashes of action, like in Brandoâs âThe Young Lionsâ (1958). While Marlon begrudged the role because he was settling legal issues for walking off the lead role in âThe Egyptianâ (1954) and thus phoned-in his performance, the movie interestingly made more at the box office than his other 1954 film, the heralded âOn the Waterfront.â Phoned-in or not, Brando captured the essence of the brooding conquest-obsessed Napoleon and makes the flick worthwhile. But you have to be in the mood for dialogue-driven historical costume drama. Whilst the script doesnât elaborate on it, in real-life Bernadotte was named Crown Prince of Sweden for his benevolence toward Swedish POWs, captured by him when he was a Marshal of the French Empire. Although curiously becoming King and Queen of Sweden & Norway, neither Jean nor DĂ©sirĂ©e ever learned to speak Swedish other than "kom," which means âcomeâ in English. The movie runs 1 hour, 50 minutes, and was shot in France and California. GRADE: B/B-"
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