Saturday, 28 September 2024

Megalopolis

 Official Australian release date: 26/9/24. Viewed: 28/9/24.
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Actors: Adam Driver, Nathalie Emmanuel, Giancarlo Esposito, Aubrey Plaza
Genre: Drama / Sci-Fi
Rating: M

‘Megalopolis’ is from Francis Ford Coppola (now 85), the director of ‘Apocalypse Now’ and ‘The Godfather’, where he tries to craft this epic mixture of Roman politics and near-future New York. The film mostly follows Cesar (Driver) & rival Cicero (Esposito). Besides the names, the only slightly Ancient Rome thing about the film is that there’s some inter-family politics – Cicero’s daughter Julia (Emmanuel) falls in love with Cesar and Cesar’s ex, Wow (Plaza) marries his uncle, Crassus (Voight).

The cast is stacked – as well as the main five above, there’s Dustin Hoffman, Laurence Fishburne, Shia LeBeouf & Jason Schwartzman. While all are OK, no-one shines and some of the dialogue is a bit wooden. I sometimes got the impression this should’ve been a play, not a film. I think the main issue is that Coppola’s had this in his mind for 45 years and clearly hasn’t refined or updated anything, so there’s about 5 different, mostly-unrelated, storylines trying to be crammed in.

While 2 hours 15min isn’t crazy-long, it still feels like a slog at times. Sometimes it’s closer to ‘The Fountain’, but the editing (split screen is annoying and there’s way too many cuts) mean no characters get a chance to stand out or cement themselves and the ending doesn’t reward. Driver tries, but it feels like half the film has been cut, so you’re not quite sure what’s happening. The whole Madison Square Garden part seems so unnecessary. Not terrible, but very messy.

Overall: Confused architect needs less time  

Gav's Rating: 2 stars

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