Huge admiration for anyone able to turn their dreams into reality. Not only did Francis Ford Coppola realise his life long passion project, Megalopolis, but he also invested vast sums of his own money into it after selling his winery.
One would think Megalopolis would be a perfect considering it's gestated for decades in Coppola's mind; along with having full creative control over it. Alas, the film is a horrendous failure in every conceivable way. The auteur ought to be checked for any signs of dementia. So spectacular in its floundering, that it's still a tediously exhausting and disconnected viewing experience even when treated as a hatewatch.
My brain officially checked out after around the twenty minute mark; the worst part was having to endure another two hours of this pretentious shite.
Megalopolis is not only a sure thing for worst film this year, but it's possibly the worst of the decade. Awful.
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It's a brave man who'll sit through this if he's not being paid to review it.
Director's passion project movies invariably turn out to be utter cack.
See it once and you've earned the right to praise or criticise a film.
Naively thought it wouldn't be as bad the early reports suggested. Such an awful film.
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