I thought Adan Driver's performance, along with John Boyega and Oscar Isaac, were the brightest parts of the Disney SW trilogy and I wish them all the best of luck.
Coppola is one of the very few directors who have the tenacity and guts to be true to their vision - even if he has to fund the project himself! You are a true visionary who can tackle any genre including science fiction. No other director has that type of range other than Kubrick.
I hope critics wont starting focusing on its visuals or dialogues instead of what it is showing or representing I believe its s story of how world is decaying or how world is without any direction or path This is again a leaf of faith and i admire him This is not about hit or flop this is about what the story is and are we mature enough to understand what the movie is trying to say It's going to be a test of the society more than test of the movie if it makes money or not I would watch it no matter what
Omg!!! He’s soooo young. A baby face. I remember when I saw that movie! In Queens, NY in the early summer on 1972. With my mother. The last film I saw with her right before she died. I remember the movie theater too. What a great film. A masterpiece.
Looks wickedly CRINGE Don't need this movie in the world at all. It's going to be a bore, I can tell. Same old tired philosophising dialogue and plot that's going to be blah blah blah
You know it's going to be great when the narrator announces the director's name first 🔥🔥🔥 P.s It's been a long time since someone used narration in the movie trailer
I have noticed that most of the comments on the trailer are negative and I can only tell you that they are all immature shits. How are you going to judge a movie that hasn't even come out, a movie that has been planned for years (Just by telling you that Director Francis Ford Coppola had to sell part of his belongings to carry out the project). So please those people who have some coherence and intelligence left, stop judging something you haven't even seen and please go and see the movie because I feel that this is going to be a cinematic masterpiece.
I'll reserve my judgement for when it releases: even though I believe it doesn't bode well when something's been cooking this long and only feels purely cerebral without having any central emotional thread. But I think it's commendable for a guy who has nothing left to prove to put his money where his mouth is and make a movie he never got to finish. I think even if this film is trash, that's still an artist to respect. Even at tremendous monetary risk and reputational risk if you choose to tell a story because you need to get it out, even if no one asked for it, even if everyone hates it - I think that's what real artists do.
I can't picture anybody else playing that part but "Al Pacino". And I think a few other actors were going to play that part, can't think of the names right now. but I think some actors turned it down or didn't get the part.
“One film-maker has always been ahead of his time…” That is the most cope I’ve seen in a HOT minute! Maybe the movie DOES suck and it’s just the ramblings of an out-of-touch egotistical old man who misses “the good old days” and complains even though he has no idea how to fix the problems of this generation. People say “don’t just the critics”, but the critics are also the ones who liked this, it was incredibly controversial! When I read any of the positive reviews, they all seem to say something along the lines of: “I have no idea what’s happening in this movie, but I’m sure glad it exists!” You know how we talk about modern Marvel and Star Wars fans being NPCs and clapping like mindless seals when any new projects are announced and then proceed to be shite, those critics are the same way but for Coppola, they glaze him even if the movie is garbage. I’ll still watch it, but every critic I trust is very critical of this movie, so I’ll go in with (quite reasonably) low expectations.
@@Wapak95 how? I didn’t want this to be bad, it was one of, if not my most, anticipated movies of the year, I don’t have a bias against this movie, but rather, far towards it.