"Froggy" would have been better off if he had confined his fabricated reviews to films that were truly lost, rather than just obscure. His IMDb "review" of 1812 (aka Kutuzov) is mainly a collection of vague meanderings that (somewhat inaccurately) describe a key sequence in the film. When he gets down to specifics, such as his assessments of the actors' portrayals of historical characters, he is clearly just guessing. 

Here's what he has to say about the actor who plays Napoleon:

Bonaparte is played by an actor named Sergei Mezhinski. Unfortunately, Napoleon Bonaparte is one of those historical personages whose physical appearance is so well-known that any actor's attempt to portray him must be largely a physical impersonation. Mezhinski gives a good performance as Bonaparte, but his physical resemblance is far from perfect.

Here's a screen cap of Mezhinski from the film:



The actor's actual resemblance to Napoleon is uncanny. I'm not sure that his own mother could tell the difference, but Froggy found it far from perfect in his imaginary screening of the film.