Megalopolis | First Reactions & Reviews Are In! | The Return of Francis Ford Coppola
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- Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
- Francis Ford Coppola's new epic Megalopolis has screened to critics at the Cannes Film Festival, and the reactions have varied, some people thinking the movie is terrible, with others seemingly thinking it is a masterpiece.
Let's take a look at the reviews of this movie, made by the director of The Godfather and Apocalypse Now.
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"he would sit in his trailer for hours on end, wouldn't talk to anybody, and was often smoking marijuana" - my man.
His money, his gig. The guy's 85, let him do what he wants with his cash - nobody was forced to work on this movie.
Violently mixed reviews are the surefire sign that an artistic work is worth checking out.
in the 70s upcoming directors had the balls to make movies in their vision without much studio interference..Coppola should be a example for other directors in the current rotten hollywood system
Besides the fact that this COPPOLA: in this day and age, ANY movie that took artistic risks is automatically worth watching in my opinion. Whether I enjoy the film, or not, it should at least be an interesting, thoughtful and inspired piece of work.
This starts off as a video to personally attack Coppola rather than Review the movie. He's obviously a strong supporter of cancel culture. Almost appears like it's a vendetta inspired video. I think I'll stick with what Mike Friggs said instead of "some person from the set said..."
This is EXACTLY what Tarantino wants to avoid ☠️☠️☠️ The movie is unwatchable... Reviews are mixed out of respect..
Even if I end up hating the movie, I know I'm gonna have a much more fun time with this than I would seeing any of the committee-designed studio schlock that film executives were berating Coppola for not wanting to emulate.
It's a Coppola movie. It interests me more than some other movies, even if the other movies are crowd pleasers or box office succeses. A man who has contributed to Hollywood artistry with a personal vision and financing most of it himself taking a big risk, I'm in 🤷🏻♂️
Even the most negative reviews make me SOOOO hyped for this.
"I did all the things other people just regret that they didn't try."
I can truly respect that Coppola quote at the end; very few have the bravery to live life that way, but will be the only few to die with no regrets.
According to the professional critics at the time, in their initial reviews of Blade Runner and The Thing, both films were considered failures. With little exaggeration those movies were considered to be terrible. Is that true of how these films are considered today? No. The pro critics at the time were wrong!
Good point about Dracula. It wasn't loved when it came out, but it's gotten better over time.
all i need the hear is the word "unique" and im sold to watch this movie
Fuck the critics I am going to see this movie!
Love it or hate it, this is what filmmaking and art is about, putting some wholly unique and crazy object out into the world to provoke a response, and even on your own dime, big respect, art needs way more Copala, cause most Hollywoodians these days are straight up soft
The original Blade Runner had the same type reviews and later on in years became a beloved classic masterpiece. The same can be said about Megalopolis. Broaden your mind and widen your scope of perception.
I fucking NEED to see this movie!!!
I don't know if I've ever been this intrigued.