But where did Ludivin Sagnier go? Did Ridley Scott, who continues to chastise critics and historians who dislike his Napoleon, cut the actor during editing?
If you have seen the work in the cinema, you must ask yourself this question. Actress Ludivine Sagnier’s name appears in the opening credits, but we do not see her in the film. No matter how much we squint, her character, Teresa Cabarrus, is nowhere to be seen in the film version, which runs for 2h38.
Thérèse, also known as Madame Tallien, was an aristocrat and influential woman during the French Revolution. He was notably a companion to Paul Barras, the main man in The Rise of Napoleon, played by Tahar Rahim in the film.
If we don’t see a character in a feature film, it’s only because it was cut from a Ridley Scott movie. Indeed, the British director wants to release a longer version of Napoleon, which will last up to 4:30. It will be streaming on Apple TV+ soon. So he tightened up the story to bring it down to what was necessary for theatrical release.
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Ludivin Sagnier confirmed the information on his Instagram account. “I’m not into the short version, but I recommend it! It’s out tomorrow”He commented while sharing the poster of the film.
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Thus, the mystery of Ludivine Sagnier is solved. The 44-year-old actor will be seen in a 4.5-hour montage that Ridley Scott created for us. Between this and Gladiator 2, the 85-year-old filmmaker will have plenty to do! Meanwhile, you can find Ludivine Sagnier in Lupine Season 3 on Netflix.
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