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Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis is a grand culmination of his decades-long exploration of power, politics, and the human condition. As with his previous works, such as The Godfather trilogy and Apocalypse Now, Coppola delves into the tensions between authority, corruption, and moral integrity, weaving these themes into the fabric of both perso...
Just out of Megalopolis, I defy anyone to accurately describe the experience of watching this movie. It is without peer, and will remain so, past, present and future, nothing comes remotely close. It is without doubt the worst film I or anyone has ever seen or will see, it is gargantuan in it's stupendous idiocy, a total folly, Sex Lives of the...
There is an elderly man, seated, overlooking an entire green valley. He is hunched over a table, trying to keep a tower of wooden pieces of various geometric shapes precariously balanced. If the tower falls, the world will cease to exist. He is searching for his heir because life is slowly leaving him. We are in Megalopolis, the New Rome—an empire...
This was truly awful! To have such a great director, and such a stacked cast, but end up with a bloated, nonsensical, cluster fuck of a movie is quite something. The writing is terrible, from a story stand point and dialogue. There is no real character development in here at all, and no one is likable or charismatic, so there is no one to att...
Megalopolis is a truly remarkable film. Why? It's easily the most hilarious movie of 2024. It features a star-studded cast. It's beautifully shot. The biggest reason of them all — it's absolute crap... although I think I still liked it. Right from the start, Megalopolis goes all in on its concept. The performances are zany and bizarre, the visual...
Megalopolis is Coppola’s most ambitious project ever made, it’s storytelling and style feels grand, imaginative, relative, creative. Francis Ford Coppola continues to be a dedicated director of power, so much of his directing abilities is truly put on display. His script offers a wide variety of themes, characters are flawed yet given enough growth...
Megalopolis, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, is for me a brilliant film and a great cinematic slap. I think it is one of my last favorites of this year 2024. The film is grandiose and does not deserve so much hatred because despite its faults, the film is great. Coppola tries new things and for me it worked and pleased me, I have only seen 5 film...
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