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@nickmart3418 сағат бұрын
I could say that I was never bored during the movie; very similar pace to Bram Strokers Dracula thankfully. It also felt very much like a 80 year made it in both the absurd and sincere ways that it's hard for me to dislike it even for all of its shortcomings. We don't get movies like this anymore.
@Smeatbass14 сағат бұрын
I absolutely love Megalopolis! It's a mess, but it's a beautiful mess!
@r.davidsen9 сағат бұрын
The cinematography is tolerable. The acting and the writing is the worst I've ever witnessed in my life.
@smellslikeus6 сағат бұрын
Kino
@RightNowMan6 сағат бұрын
It's a great film.
@_JellyWalker18 сағат бұрын
Themes and ideas that are either obvious and repeated or abstract and obscure, fantastical abilities that aren't relevant to the plot, wild shifts in tone and acting style, breaking the fourth wall and characters with names like Wow Platinum... who'd have though that Francis Ford Coppola would end up having so much in common with Hideo Kojima?
@nighttrain123617 сағат бұрын
It sounds like he's gone a bit Cloud Atlas?
@stormsears539417 сағат бұрын
This really is the MGS4 of movies
@_JellyWalker12 сағат бұрын
@@nighttrain1236 An earnestly intentioned hugely ambitious flawed film with some beautiful moments made outside the Hollywood studio system - good comparison.
@r.davidsen9 сағат бұрын
@@nighttrain1236 It is 100x worse than Cloud Atlas. I got that Cloud Atlas feeling from this movie too, but it is above and beyond the cringe in that movie. This is next level garbage. It's so bad that we need to invent a new word for how bad a movie is. You couldn't write a worse movie if you used prompted ChatGPT to write the worst movie of all time.
@fernandofaria28727 сағат бұрын
Kojima is a hack
@drainel970718 сағат бұрын
The story was alot of platitudinous wheel-spinning for me. And the digital cgi aesthetic did not work for me either. Im not really a huge FFC guy so this didnt let me down, but it just wasnt for me. Im happy he got to make what he wanted, though
@drainel970718 сағат бұрын
This movie reminded me of Southland Tales, tbh. But less fun
@sydbarrett757918 сағат бұрын
At least it’s not another sequel/ remake/prequel/reboot. Gotta celebrate that.
@cineserendipity18 сағат бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking!!
@drainel970718 сағат бұрын
This movie felt closer to a marvel movie than i want to admit
@davidd469618 сағат бұрын
Let not play dumb and act like all films released are remakes/prequels/ and reboots
@aidanlastname018715 сағат бұрын
Doesn’t make it good though
@Tyler_W13 сағат бұрын
And independently made.
@Road_Warrior8118 сағат бұрын
Damn girl, you’ve been stuck in that room old boy style for like better part of a decade now. Hope you get out one day!
@GizmoBeach18 сағат бұрын
Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot are in the background somewhere.
@schuylersterling18 сағат бұрын
Lmao
@interestedparty752317 сағат бұрын
Wouldn’t have her any other way, 😂. I see her there, I feel at home.
@cyberspacearchives740216 сағат бұрын
@@interestedparty7523 my friends say she doesn't have legs and honestly im not even sure either
@sub-jec-tiv16 сағат бұрын
I’m more concerned that she’s living in the backward universe, judging from the titles on her books.
@WholeFnShow118 сағат бұрын
Totally agree with most of your points, but I found the performances and style to be tongue in cheek and thought the movie overall was very humorous...especially Driver like you said. Whether or not that was intended tho I'm not sure haha. Totally understand the mixed reviews tho, I feel like you either are gonna be on board and have fun with the grandiose goofiness or take it serious and think it's bad and cringey.
@looney102314 сағат бұрын
I enjoyed the tongue-in-cheek performances as well (I laughed a LOT actually, and I think most of the time the laughs were intended), but I do think each actor is playing in a different key. Aubrey Plaza is probably my favorite part of the film just because her style of comedy feels perfect for this sort of high-camp self-serious aesthetic, but then when you put that next to what Jon Voight is doing, it feels like two separate movies stuck together. Shia LaBeouf is similarly humorous, but he also has to operate as a serious character at points, and it just doesn't fit given what he was doing two scenes prior, etc. I think if the tone was more consistent in the making of the film, it would have cohered a LOT more. Just my opinion, though!
@WholeFnShow113 сағат бұрын
@@looney1023good points, i agree 👍
@Duaneoca16 сағат бұрын
The movie was definitely a wild ride. I honestly appreciate Coppola taking a risk. So few movies take risks these days.
@KungFuChess15 сағат бұрын
Its Copallas version of Brazil but I prefered Brazil
@johnpjones18214 сағат бұрын
I love "Brazil". Gilliam peaked with that film. I wonder if Coppola ever read the French graphic novel _Jodelle_ , which is set in a futuristic Roman Empire.
@dancochrane557710 сағат бұрын
@@johnpjones182 12 Monkey’s for me.
@Twiiqz0118 сағат бұрын
crazy i just searched for this video 10 minutes ago amazing timing
@moby185318 сағат бұрын
I think you should review Angst a 1983 psychological horror film that is one of gaspar noé's favourite films
@smellslikeus6 сағат бұрын
Movie of the year. GET FILTERED.
@yashnigam618 сағат бұрын
Just watched Mark Kermode’s review butchering this movie an hour ago and wanted to see your take. Perfect timing 😂.
@nighttrain123618 сағат бұрын
I agree less and less with Kermode these days, but I don't think I'll watch these until it's on streaming.
@dave307617 сағат бұрын
Likewise. I've watched three reviews and all very different takes.
@JohnnyNada16 сағат бұрын
He got pleb filtered lol
@Limeegg114 сағат бұрын
Ok kermode doesn't like it I probably will. The guys a windbag
@nederlanditism115411 сағат бұрын
Kermode is about Kermode. (His rants are kind of enjoyable, though you need a humongous amount of salt which renders them practically worthless.) She is about movies.
@hoseunyan17 сағат бұрын
Finally a reviewer who doesn’t completely trash the movie and everything in it. I had fun with Megalopolis. It’s not a masterpiece, but I found it entertaining and interesting and will likely watch it again.
@Starkardur16 сағат бұрын
From what I have gather, the movie is more or like mediocre than anything, not awful not great or even good, just like okay.
@FelicityPoubelle16 сағат бұрын
I couldn't wait to see your take on the movie, but I disagree. This movie was horrible, whether or not it's somewhat intentional is the question. It wanted to say so much and ended up saying nothing at all to me. If nothing else, I kinda want to see the movie that Aubrey Plaza and Shia LaBoeuf thought they were in instead of this one. That trainwreck would be a more interesting one at least. I genuinely hope that Coppola is happy with it even if no one else is.
@r.davidsen9 сағат бұрын
It would be absolutely impossible if the next level abomination of cringe in this movie was unintentional. Making a movie would have unintentional accidents in it. Every single scene in this movie is embarassing and cringy. I refuse to believe that is an accident. It must be intentional.
@giggsy422 сағат бұрын
@@r.davidsenmeh, that's your OPINION
@ronthorn311 сағат бұрын
I love weird, I love the unexpected, I love movies that sometimes require multiple viewings, but man, Megalopolis was so boring, did I hate it? No, will I ever watch it again? Hell no, there’s nothing I found even remotely intriguing about this film, and here I was, ready to be one of the people propping this film up, being one of the few that maybe thought this film was misunderstood, or secretly a masterpiece…but no, it’s shallow beyond shallow, it’s not as intellectually stimulating as it’s trying to be.
@Thomas1514 сағат бұрын
Megalopolis is a total mess of a film. It’s incoherent and unbelievably dull. It’s awful and I’m not talking worst of the year awful, but potentially worst of the decade. I can’t think of anything positive about it. I would like to say it’s good to see a big budget original non-sequel non-franchise film, but this is so bad it might make it less likely for studios to put their trust and money into original ideas. 1/10
@Lifeoftheparty829012 сағат бұрын
I agree
@lockekappa5009 сағат бұрын
Seeing it Tuesday, curious how bad a movie could be in order to warrant this. You do know there are TRULY terrible films that have been made in the last decade. I feel like you're being hyperbolic.
@danskyder15649 сағат бұрын
Do you think it’s worse than something like Morbius?
@SkolneyVikings10 сағат бұрын
I can't fathom spending over $100 million of one's own money just to make...this. The fact that we live in a country where someone can do this is more of a commentary on society than anything actually in the film.
@homepc15197 сағат бұрын
Amazon Prime spent nearly a billion on rings of power, let that sink in
@squamish42446 сағат бұрын
I think it shows a commitment to artistic freedom of expression, is what. Others with far less money are also allowed to make whatever they want, too, you know.
@viniciusacmauro18 сағат бұрын
I respect the positive elements you were able to extract from the movie, but I will still pass... seems like watching this video was enough to get what Megalopolis offers.
@TonyC-le3ks9 сағат бұрын
I feel like this film suffered from it being made Coppola...just about every review talks more abt Coppola than the movie itself. I liked Megapolis...I thought the storyline was pretty straight forward with a combo of Shakespeare/David Lynch. Maybe don't look too deep into it.
@HelterSkeltr83217 сағат бұрын
Saw it last night, I don’t know what to think. There were parts I loved and parts I disliked. I’m glad I saw it and I hope all cinefiles see it
@likearollingstone00711 сағат бұрын
I’m not worry, it will soon be available free somewhere
@GpkChrome88813 сағат бұрын
Have you seen wolfs, its aweful
@sicotropic14 сағат бұрын
One of the best reviews out there. Thank you.
@AntiEstablishmentRhetorician10 сағат бұрын
That was an amazingly kind review.
@LycanVisuals18 сағат бұрын
In a time where IP rules I'm glad this exists.
@Theomite9 сағат бұрын
I've committed to seeing and buying this film. It's a $120M middle finger to corporate Hollywood. It has my support, no matter how bad it is.
@svizac6916 сағат бұрын
When you have to say that you liked this thing and that thing and also this other thing, we know what time it is. With good cinema you just know it. There is nothing wrong in saying that it didn't deliver. I'm gonna watch it just to see how much of a megaflopolis it is.
@M_Sonata9 сағат бұрын
I agree with your takes on the pros of this film's explosive beauty, but my overarching perspective is still as you said: "Sometimes this film does feel like an insufferable college student that took their first philosophy course." 😂
@matthewblott15 сағат бұрын
'Some people think it's a masterpiece.' Who?
@alanvan72514 сағат бұрын
Well said. Reminded me of some Peter Greenaway films. Multiple viewings are required. You could have played, Wow if Aubrey was unavailable.
@RandyHarvey-p2d18 сағат бұрын
Thank you for being kind and respectful to the work of one of our greatest filmmakers. AND honest! Great artists’ take risks and that means missing the mark sometimes. Coppola doesn’t make fast food. Bless him for that. You’re my favorite critic, BTW. Thanks for your insights and deep-felt love for the art of filmmaking.
@MagicMarmalade-kv5hr14 сағат бұрын
I think I was somewhat spoilt by cinema in the nineties, in that it came thick and fast, and it was all over the map in terms of genre, themes, and style, so much so that ingrained in me the principle need to emerge from the cinema feeling like I'd really seen.... something. I may not always have been able to exactly say what that something was, but just... something. Something I'd not seen before, was risky, and innovative. Perhaps not always successfully so (In fact, often a failure of experimentation or daring), but at least they dared to do so. And this new century I find disappointing in this regard, in the main, especially for headline features, in that, although they even be excellent, the central line of popular culture, the are generally nothing new, let alone daring. So my interest was aroused by this one, especially because of the divisive view people have of it, and the more opinions differ, the more it makes me want to see it. It certainly, at the very least, seems like it might really be... something.
@rcordiner14 сағат бұрын
The main reason I want to see this is because I found out Ron Fricke was the second unit photographer who DOP'd Koyaanisqatsi and directed Baraka.
@geert57418 сағат бұрын
buying this for sure, Rome reborn and an unpersoned non woke Coppola count me in, of course critics hate it its all one clique
@smellslikeus6 сағат бұрын
Kino
@Maningray196018 сағат бұрын
Coppola always swings for the fences. When you do that, you often strike out. But, sometimes you hammer a spectacular home run.
@MassiveCatLittleLegs18 сағат бұрын
I'm dying to see it. It's Coppola, so it's going to be ambitious, and it's original. It's a passion, it looks spectacular. It's also, in Mark Kermode's words, "one of the worst films I've ever seen". So I'm intrigued as hell.
@sub-jec-tiv16 сағат бұрын
I’m fine with it being ‘bad’ as long as it’s not bad in the same way as his Dracula film was. 😉
@MicahMicahel15 сағат бұрын
@@sub-jec-tiv it wasn't scary.. more of a romance and the vampire was turned into a cool guy... but it was good.
@Hroupe5 сағат бұрын
He knows what's really up and was trying to tell us
@argentokaos262917 сағат бұрын
Been reading absolutely VENGEFUL reviews the last couple of days--- then you start mentioning films like "Ambersons," "The Trial," even "Babylon," and you *pull me back in...*
@sub-jec-tiv16 сағат бұрын
KZbin by its very nature encourages negativity, hatred and brutal takes. (Same with Tiktok and Instagram.) And it really is having an impact on people. In the past 15 years i’ve seen discourse go from basically reasonable, to a strange tribal war of the angry against anyone who dares to voice a dissenting opinion. It’s a shame, and it doesn’t bode well for the future.
@thesmilingtitan10 сағат бұрын
The only reviewer I was waiting for
@DukGef15 сағат бұрын
Hm ... very rich people with "big ideas" don't produce interesting things. Because they don't look anywhere else but inside their brain. And that brain sits in a body that is removed from anything in touch with real life for decades. Is that it?
@sabusjones16 сағат бұрын
Possible positives: less Adam Driver in future movies.
@dsrtsnw14 сағат бұрын
why dont u like him?
@bluescat5913 сағат бұрын
I came to Deep Focus lens looking for a truly great film, My Old Ass. I’ll wait, but not too long
@MiesAnthrophy3 минут бұрын
She really needs to review that - it will be worth her time. Aubrey Plaza and Maisy Stella are brilliant in it!
@konowd14 сағат бұрын
It’s hard to watch Coppola post Apocalpse, his later work is so half assed you feel contempt
@aisle_of_view13 сағат бұрын
Not contempt, but a good eye roll.
@konowd13 сағат бұрын
When once great directors make slop it’s hard not to get angry. His great work will always hold up, it’s too bad his legacy will always be scattershot
@sorenpx11 сағат бұрын
The Rainmaker is one of the best legal dramas of all time. And while I am pretty ambivalent in my feelings on Dracula, there at least is a bold vision there.
@konowd11 сағат бұрын
Not a big fan of either, never liked Dracula, a halfassed mess imho
@lubaniskie18 сағат бұрын
Been waiting for your review on this
@brotendox620416 сағат бұрын
You are one of my favorite movie reviewers and real as f*ck for being a ufc fan on top of that
@badinfluence381415 сағат бұрын
An Ulta Francis Coppola fan?
@mondoenterprises671014 сағат бұрын
Oh yeah...We're going there.
@LateCambrian11 сағат бұрын
Megalopolis became only the 4th film I walked out of before it was over… Absolute incompetence and trash….
@True-Faux11 сағат бұрын
What were the other 3 films?
@SamuelB8910 сағат бұрын
Yeah... your 3 other walkouts will determine if this comment is taken seriously or not.
@r.davidsen9 сағат бұрын
I'm honestly curious to know what the other three were. I thought of leaving this movie at least 20 times. I only stayed because I was fascinated at how abyssmal it was. I wanted to challenge myself, but it ended up like feeling like voluntary torture. But leaving the theatre made me feel euphoric for leaving all that drivel behind me. It's the first time I've ever contemplated leaving the theatre in the middle of a movie. Hell, I even wanted to leave after the first 10 minutes. I'm honestly baffled at myself for my level of patience.
@akashnagar86949 сағат бұрын
Name the 3 others
@youngornitier8 сағат бұрын
@@SamuelB89 The Godfather, Godfather 2, Godfather 3
@peterbe934933 минут бұрын
It's a molotov cocktail to the movie industry. Even if it didn't completely work I hope it shames other directors to try to move the art forward.
@TackJorranceСағат бұрын
This confirms what the trailer showed us. Too overwraught and looks like one of those cringy super-colorful movies from the late '90s or early '00s.
@LajidimusPrimeСағат бұрын
Thanks for sharing your review. You articulated yourself so well highlighting the pros and the cons. Well done
@quiet_erp13 сағат бұрын
Worst movie I have ever seen in my entire life. At no point did anything that was presented on the screen even come close to anything that could be considered entertaining or enjoyable. I award F.F.C. no points, and may God have mercy on his soul.
@jeffreyberman310811 сағат бұрын
a simple wrong would have done just fine, but...
@r.davidsen9 сағат бұрын
1000% agree with you!
@svennarula1295 сағат бұрын
This movie was so bad. Coppola is washed. If you’re going to watch this, intoxicate yourself with drugs or alcohol to make the experience bearable. The mediocrity is stifling and then there’s the parts which are really bad and cringe. This might be the worst (big budget) film ever made. Siding with the studio system on this one; they could see Coppola is out of touch and out of ideas.
@carl_anderson93156 сағат бұрын
Yours was the ONLY review I was expecting to watch for this movie, specifically, just as I did for The Substance. Even if I sometimes disagree with your opinion, I really think you have a special eye that no one else seems to have. Most of “critics ” only have opinions like “it sucks” or “I don’t get it”.
@englishwalek46706 сағат бұрын
I thought this was an "atmospheric" movie more than anything else. It's aesthetics far superseded the actual story in my mind-- in fact, I couldn't follow it. I think that Syfy reference was a good one, haha. You know, it's interesting that you said he had this idea in the 80s because while watching this movie this reminded me of lots of 80s movies with those bright and colorful scenes. I enjoyed Shia Labeouf's performance.
@thomasche4 сағат бұрын
Definitely a risk. It’s unconventional and not an easy watch. It isn’t bad but experimental and sometimes hit and miss.
@RockWILK13 сағат бұрын
I love these videos of yours, thanks so much for sharing these. Some real meaningful work here on KZbin. Real value. Much appreciated.
@luisutil90708 сағат бұрын
If this film was directed by Darren Aronofsky you would've bashed it beyond recognition.... but since is Francis I think you just really, really want to like it
@CharisseKenionYT2 сағат бұрын
This is why it's so important to watch a film for yourself. Your review is the polar opposite of the first one I watched. They literally said DO NOT watch this movie. I'll be watching so I can make my mind up. Thanks
@redtaperecorder113 сағат бұрын
The first review that put me onto you was Guy Maddin's 'The Forbidden Room'. And from there I knew I was dealing with a girl who is on the right wavelength. That said, your review of MEGALOPOLIS was the one I've really been waiting for! This film is clearly very Jungian and is CoppoIa's soul on full exhibition. To your point, I think Adam Driver was never lost on that fact and he clearly gives it his all in his performance, even if the end result is unintentionally comedic! I little find myself laughing out loud at some of his lines in the trailer. But I'm here for it. Partly on the strength of your review, and partly as an ode to Mr. Coppola and Artistic Ambition, I'm definitely gonna go see his parting message to the next generation.
@commonwunder13 сағат бұрын
Most reviewers of this movie will "pull-their-punches", because the 'artist' is more important than any, one particular piece of their work. Which is the opposite of most artist legacies... where you're told to, enjoy their work... without engaging with their personality. ( Remember "Coppola just wants to kiss, all of the girls" ) The grand maestro spends a hundred and twenty million on an ugly, bloated mess to say Western society is an ugly, bloated mess. And the cultured, educated critics, are supposed to applaud it. You will now see the awkwardness of apologists... "let me count the ways", on how not to say I hated it. It's the problem all 'Capitalist progressives' have to regularly face within modern, Western society. Cherry pick the better bits ...and forget the ugliness of the whole.
@markfablesmurphy13 сағат бұрын
Really enjoyed this fair and spirited review. I will watch Megalopolis because even the weakest Coppola films I've seen have flickers of genius. For example, I found that One From the Heart completely failed as a romantic melodrama, yet it had some of the most beautiful shots I've ever seen, which kind of made it worthwhile.
@DouglasBrooker6 сағат бұрын
It's got Ayn Rand pseudo profundity to it. It may get better with time, like a Stanley Kubrick movie
@mr.moonmouth440415 сағат бұрын
A small point defending Welles here: Ambersons (as you state yourself) was butchered with even scenes being written and shot out of thin air while Welles was in Brazil so to put down to Welles’ over-ambition is unfair. We’ll never know how great that film could have been, but by what survives of the Welles’ section of the film indicates it would’ve been equal to Citizen Kane. I haven’t seen Megalopolis but it seems to me it suffers from what you’re stating: he’s a man far passed his prime with his younger self’s courage and ambition and that if he had made it at his 1970’s height it most likely would’ve been great - like all his 1970’s. I feel the same way about his Dracula(which I do like for its great aspects) but if made 15 years earlier it would’ve undoubtedly been far better. I want to see Megalopolis just to support the artistic risk & effort
@squamish42445 сағат бұрын
"I'm making an extravagant $120 million movie based on the Catilinarian Conspiracy, an attempted coup in 63 BC that was put down through the violation of due process and was indicative of the decay of the Roman Republic. You heard me."
@owlcu6 сағат бұрын
$120,000,000 of his own money. Imagine giving a young Tarantino $100,000,000 less than that to make a movie.
@MatthewFling12 сағат бұрын
I think the #1 question I have is what will this movie be like when it comes out on VOD? I haven’t seen the film yet but I hope he puts out a 3hr cut that improves the story. Also I didn’t like Babylon the first time viewing but seeing it a second time I love that film even more now and I think I’ll appreciate it more and more each viewing.
@wyattpowers470714 сағат бұрын
I definitely fall in the category of not liking this- for many reasons you pointed out.. but I agree this may grow on me with subsequent viewings- it happened with apocalypse now, clerks, Donnie darko, etc- the more I watched them, the more I fell in love with them
@MrJacobHart14 сағат бұрын
Been really looking forward to your opinion/outfit for this one! Im seeing it tonight! Edit: Ive just come back from seeing the film…your outfit is great by the way! The movie? Hmmmm It was one of the greatest film experiences of my life, and it was also absolutely one of the most horrible films eve made. I’d still recommend it just so one can really experience the journey this movie takes you on. I did not hate it, but my god is this movie profoundly bad. I had hopes that the movie was perhaps being misunderstood by early film reviews…This is not one of the worst movies ever made, far from it actually. But, boy howdy, there’s just things that dont work in the film, even with the passion behind it and the creativity, its flawed. With all that, truly a one of a kind experience for cinema people. I’d love to know what someone ,who didnt know about the backstory behind the movie, thinks about Megalopolis. Im very glad this was made though, the big swings the movie goes for dont always hit, but it really is great this movie exists.
@vii928413 сағат бұрын
Every review I've heard/read about this has confirmed every fear I had about it. Coppola has to have had the most baffling career of any director in the history of Hollywood. His highs are so high and on point, but his lows make me wonder if he's secretly blind or something 🤣
@droidx119117 сағат бұрын
It's an interesting project, for certain. I've seen reviewers suggest that Shia LaBeouf and Aubrey Plaza gave the best performances in this, but I reacted contrary to that; they both annoyed me. Nathalie Emmanuelle seemed the most out of place, but she was my favorite. I related to her, and perhaps only to her. One interesting element of Monday night's IMAX preview: there was a moment when Adam Driver's character "interacted" with a person in the theater who was standing up front as if he were a reporter. I was fascinated by Megalopolis, and not bored by it; however, the scene with "Auntie Wow" was repulsive and simply wrong.
@jamenta214 сағат бұрын
Sounds like the writing and the story are the main problem. Look, you can do almost anything with a film, as long as the writing is A-Game, and you got a good story. And you don't have to spend a lot of money as well. You don't even have to hire A-grade actors. If you got a well written script, the film almost does itself. I think Francis' ego is the real bloat here.
@mondoenterprises671013 сағат бұрын
Rumblefish is up on Amz Prime right now. It also has a fairly lame plot but some amazing cinematography that makes it worth it. That and a young Diane Lane.
@Lukesmithbrfc13 сағат бұрын
I didn't dislike it. It's extremely flawed and over convoluted, but I can see the ideas (perhaps too many) and there's definitely a good film in there somewhere.
@davidalsbrooksjr478617 сағат бұрын
F.F.C himself introduced last night's IMAX showing and suggested we not watch it with the usual mental approach (because it's a fable). While I appreciate shots of several older versions of NYC and it's blend in with ancient Rome, it's a challenge to stick with (the wedding sequence almost made me leave - it's soooooo damn long and meandering). But I did catch that the film is an actual story with a manifesto of sorts. I'll look at it again someday, but no time soon!
@mondoenterprises671014 сағат бұрын
Maybe somebody else can stitch it together into a good film. Coppola is too close to it. He forgot Chekov's adage to 'Kill your darlings'.
@billcook476815 сағат бұрын
There are two groups of Ayn Rand fanboys - junior high boys and rich old white dudes. This movie is a mess. It’s bad. The theme is ridiculous. The execution is a disaster. But because the director made great movies 50 YEARS AGO people are making excuses for him. Ugh. Quick tip to all you rich filmmakers out there… when nobody will fund your movie, it’s not because you are a genius that nobody can understand.
@friendlypup56505 сағат бұрын
im glad he got this made. but sitting through this thing in imax was like suffering through a cold
@charleselmore470716 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your take on this. I was considering skipping it but based on your review, I’m thinking of going, now.
@Charliehund10012 сағат бұрын
I am a cinephile and with all due respect to Maggie, I will be skipping this one. It did intrigue me to hear her mention it in the same breath as The Trial, which is an undeniable masterpiece. But nah. I've read Coppola's interviews about this film--I know what I'm in store for if I go see it.
@GrinGillis12 сағат бұрын
Robin williams as a kid. Remember? Ha just crap. He is bombastic and way over the top,
@dqan737218 сағат бұрын
Was hoping it would be an instant classic upon release, but I'm not surprised at the mixed results. Still looking forward to seeing it.
@tenzinsia87218 сағат бұрын
Suprised that you said that Driver and Emmanuel had good chemistry, I feel like she was so awful that she nearly sunk the entire movie, everytime she was on screen I started to lose interest but when she wasn’t I was felling in love with it again lol
@richardweddle340817 сағат бұрын
Coppola needed a script doctor -- which he had in the 1970s -- but I'm not sure if anyone in Hollywood now is up to his intellect.
@konowd14 сағат бұрын
Coppola lost it a long time ago, watching him making the same stupid mistakes over and over again expecting a different result is sad
@WonderBoggle17 сағат бұрын
To me Megalopolis felt like watching this movie: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rqCahKB-qLmMqKs Tommy Wiseau's The Room meets Cirque du Soleil
@dancochrane557710 сағат бұрын
“Take this further”, your most often stated comment. It’s a stream, or rental.
@majorccunliffe466216 сағат бұрын
you certainly go in , it feels like i watched the movie when i didn't , but love your angle on the look from a G of cinema
@WHALEBOY7777 сағат бұрын
Not sure if this is a "watch drunk movie" or a "watch high movie"
@jefferysteen104117 сағат бұрын
The Godfather 4 would have been a better idea
@richardrickford302816 сағат бұрын
That would have been the Great Godfather
@MicahMicahel15 сағат бұрын
watch the Freshman
@jakehopgood744615 сағат бұрын
Any signs of dementia and will this bookend his career after how many cases of wine...
@Spractral14 сағат бұрын
You look good in whatever that thing is miss. Can't wait to see this madness. Lots of good actors
@cdolan1317 сағат бұрын
I do plan on seeing the film, thank you for good insight without spoilers. I will see it with hope...
@CameronBrooks16 сағат бұрын
Mark Kermode wants to get DAHMER on this movie.. literally..
@ProjectSunV14 сағат бұрын
From the trailers I can see the faults you mention of it being a bit overblown
@nickhall776312 сағат бұрын
Great review of a complex film. Thank you
@GhoulishGrinMedia11 сағат бұрын
Very intriguing. I think I’ll take a dive…
@GeoffryGifari16 сағат бұрын
Do you think this movie could produce a cult following?
@mainmanmainlining75756 сағат бұрын
Saw this last night and it is 30 years to late. It isn’t a slight on Coppola but as a story it’s a disaster. Way to all over the place and doesn’t have a through line to really bring it all home. Moments and concepts work so well but it eventually gets way to preachy for it own good. Pacing is a nightmare. At any point it could end or keep going forever. It’s a problem. All that said it’s beyond appreciated. The passion is there but it’s a sketchbook of manic ideas that never go beyond that.
@JamesThomas-dn6ee6 сағат бұрын
Sounds like you been watching to many reviewers try to form your own opinions 🤔
@degalan2656Сағат бұрын
It’s his answer to citizen Kane…
@datboi716016 сағат бұрын
deepfocus should do a review on growing up in the 2000s