To me seems kinda like feature creep but for movies, maybe originally it was more to the point and then throughout his career he keeps saying “oh I’ll do this to, and then add this and this and this etc…” then when he finally sits down to make it, it’s like bloated with all these ideas and storylines. I would love to see the original like first draft of the script looked like.
So many wonderfully nonsensical scenes. But here's one that's sticking with me. I think it's when Cesar goes to buy flowers. The same trip where he passes the dying statues. (Which makes metaphorical sense for the first one, which is Lady Justice, but less sense for the others.) They start shooting on a real street. Then it cuts to what is clearly a studio backlot. (For the police brutality.) And then the car stops and it's obviously green screen. Was that on purpose or did Coppola think we couldn't tell? I couldn't make sense of it either way.
The effects it at times are laughable, I just have a hard time believing that he thinks it looks ok. Part of me has to think it’s purposeful and or budget related.
Yeah, Hamlet. Completely unexplained and not reacted to. And it's not even clear if Shakespeare exists in this universe, so we don't know if Cesar was quoting Hamlet for 3 minutes or if this was meant to pass as original dialogue. ... As they stand on scaffolding above a model of the city, shouting speeches to a crowd but pausing to let others interrupt them. It's a bonkers scene and only 5 minutes in.
_Eyes Wide Shut_ ??? Yeah, I think Coppola made that after _Star Wars_ and before _Lord of the Rings_ . 😆😂🤣 I'm just giving you a hard time Aiden, but you have to know that was Stanley Kubrick's final movie. Not a Coppola film.
This was the greatest 120 million student film I've ever seen.
That's exactly what I said about it! It has that same quality of "doing nonsense and calling it art."
@@notme222for me the more u try to make ur characters sound "smart" it just makes them look dumb 😂
Entitles Me? Entitles me? Entitles me??? Adam Driver - yeeeessssss
@@AidenandAntoniowatchmovies “so go back to the cluuuuuuub” 😂
Also if u look closely at that scene u can see a boom mic 🤦🏼♂️
He wanted to make this movie for 40 years. Kinda weird he didn't get the story down right or the characters considering he had so much time.
To me seems kinda like feature creep but for movies, maybe originally it was more to the point and then throughout his career he keeps saying “oh I’ll do this to, and then add this and this and this etc…” then when he finally sits down to make it, it’s like bloated with all these ideas and storylines. I would love to see the original like first draft of the script looked like.
@@AidenandAntoniowatchmovies I love the concept of the movie but the execution was just bad.
So many wonderfully nonsensical scenes. But here's one that's sticking with me.
I think it's when Cesar goes to buy flowers. The same trip where he passes the dying statues. (Which makes metaphorical sense for the first one, which is Lady Justice, but less sense for the others.) They start shooting on a real street. Then it cuts to what is clearly a studio backlot. (For the police brutality.) And then the car stops and it's obviously green screen.
Was that on purpose or did Coppola think we couldn't tell? I couldn't make sense of it either way.
The effects it at times are laughable, I just have a hard time believing that he thinks it looks ok. Part of me has to think it’s purposeful and or budget related.
Yeah, Hamlet. Completely unexplained and not reacted to. And it's not even clear if Shakespeare exists in this universe, so we don't know if Cesar was quoting Hamlet for 3 minutes or if this was meant to pass as original dialogue. ... As they stand on scaffolding above a model of the city, shouting speeches to a crowd but pausing to let others interrupt them. It's a bonkers scene and only 5 minutes in.
And the scene just drags and it’s like one of the first scenes and it’s like watching you have no clue what the heck is going on.
_Eyes Wide Shut_ ??? Yeah, I think Coppola made that after _Star Wars_ and before _Lord of the Rings_ . 😆😂🤣
I'm just giving you a hard time Aiden, but you have to know that was Stanley Kubrick's final movie. Not a Coppola film.
Dude I’m so stupid as soon as I said it I knew it sounded wrong, and then I had to to confirm ahahah
eyes wide shut huh?
I can’t be right all the time!