“I’ve got 50 million dollars for you,” Andrew Tate’s brother wants to partner up with Steven Spielberg to make ‘better’ Napoleon movie

Tristan Tate furiously criticizes the recently released Napoleon movie and offers Steven Spielberg $50 million to make a better one.


“I’ve got 50 million dollars for you,” Andrew Tate’s brother wants to partner up with Steven Spielberg to make ‘better’ Napoleon movie

Tristan Tate mocks Napoleon movie and offers Steven Speilberg $50 million to develop a better version (via Pinterest/ IMDb/Parade)

Tristan Tate, former kickboxer and brother of Andrew Tate, has resorted to social media to express his dissatisfaction with the recently released film Napoleon. The movie stars Joaquin Phoenix as the French military and political leader Napoleon Bonaparte. Tristan, a mixed martial artist and entrepreneur, criticized the film for what he saw as a misleading depiction of historical events.

Tristan Tate claimed to have studied Napoleon’s memoirs and found them contradictory with the film’s representation of him. He referred to the film’s portrayal of Napoleon as inaccurate and accused it of seeking to destroy one of history’s greatest figures. This is what he had to say:

Why don't just make the battles accurate? Why? After the battle, he didn't walk on to their boats. He went back to Paris... It's gay, is gay. Steven Speilberg, $50 million. I got $50 million for you. Call me up. Let us make a better Napolean movie.
Tristan Tate via X
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Tristan’s plea for a more realistic and respectful portrayal of historical individuals demonstrates his interest in history and a desire to see more nuanced depictions of key events on film. The movie was not successful at the box office. The film received negative reviews in France. Fans will have to wait for what may come from his criticism. Tristan has never shied away from expressing his opinions.

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Tristan Tate is also a combat artist with a decent kickboxing record. His assessment highlights the ongoing controversy about the integrity of historical film depictions. These can have a huge impact on popular comprehension of major persons and events.

Tristan Tate states the new Napoleon movie is the work of a ‘man child’

Tristan Tate recently used social media to express his passionate feelings about the newly released film “Napoleon.” The film chronicles the life of Napoleon Bonaparte, a French military and political leader. Though not a professional movie reviewer, Tristan criticized the film. He highlighted his dissatisfaction with the representation of historical events.

Tristan Tate believes that Napoleon script was written by a 'man child'
Tristan Tate asserts that a ‘man-child’ wrote the script for Napoleon (via MEAWW)

Tristan Tate began his tweet by noting that he had studied Napoleon Bonaparte’s memoirs.
Believing that the film portrayed them radically differently, Tristan Tate expressed his dissatisfaction with the depiction of Napoleon Bonaparte’s memoirs. He asserted that Napoleon’s memoirs were not authored by a ‘man-child.’  This is what he said:

I’ve read Napoleons memoirs, they were not the writings of a man child. This movies clear intent to immaculate one of histories greatest men is a travesty. What’s sad is 95% of people, especially young people know nothing about Napoleon besides this 'movie.' 0 stars.
Tristan Tate via X

Tristan Tate’s vocal views on the film “Napoleon” reflect his commitment to historical authenticity. He wishes to see great personalities portrayed respectfully and truthfully on screen. As discussions about the accuracy of historical portrayals in films continue, Tristan’s analysis provides a new viewpoint to the conversation.

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