I Saw Megalopolis After It Was Roasted By Moviegoers And Critics, And I Don’t Think It Earns Its Negative Reputation

I Saw Megalopolis After It Was Roasted By Moviegoers And Critics, And I Don’t Think It Earns Its Negative Reputation

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Picture this, readers: a member of the 2024 movie schedule that’s arrived to pans and jeers from reviewer and fan alike. A picture that is a long-awaited follow-up to the previous works of wonder from a director heralded as a visionary, only to crater in its opening weekend. That description could be applied to two very prolific films that have taken center stage in the last couple of weeks, but the one I’m here to specifically defend is Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis.

After seeing the film last week prior to my Joker: Folie à Deux screening, I came out of the theater ready to defend this much maligned work of utopian fantasy. However, the case I’m about to make isn’t without regard to the various controversies at which Francis Ford Coppola has been at the center.

While those are troubling caveats that are present on the man’s record, I’m here to talk about Megalopolis and its merits as a feature film. With that in mind, here’s why I think Coppola’s latest career-risking project is better than our own Megalopolis review says it was.

(Image credit: Lionsgate)

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