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Megalopolis records one of Adam Driver’s lowest Rotten Tomatoes ratings ever

Megalopolis records one of Adam Driver’s lowest Rotten Tomatoes ratings ever

Megalopolisnew movie starring Adam DriverIt became one of the lowest-rated films of the actor’s career.

A passion project of director Francis Ford Coppola, the film is about architect Cesar Catilina (The Driver) who is given the power to manipulate space and time, and how the character uses this ability to build a new utopia in New Rome.

In addition DriverThe massive cast of the film includes Giancarlo Esposito, Nathalie Emmanuel, Aubrey PlazaCoppola is also writing the script, alongside Shia LaBeouf, Jon Voight, Laurence Fishburne, Jason Schwartzman and Talia Shire.

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Following its premiere at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, Megalopolis has received polarized reviews so far, with a 52% approval rating from 135 reviews. Rotten Tomatoes One of the lowest-rated films of Driver’s career.

You can read various reviews below:

Slant Magazine

“If Megalopolis marks the end of Coppola’s career as a filmmaker, as many predicted, it thrives in that finality that he held nothing back or compromised on anything.”

Associated Press

Megalopolis is not a disaster, but it is far from a success. “It’s a grocery store feast overflowing with so many ideas, so many characters, so many great lines and truly terrible lines that it’s almost impossible to digest in one, baffling viewing.”

Washington Post

Is this an outdated tribute to optimism and the freedom to create; A vision that is as crazy as it is generous and overflowing with crazy inventions? This too.”

Globe and Mail

Megalopolis may be Coppola’s passion project, decades in the making, an epic of ambition and imagination, but it is also a magnificent mess of a masterpiece that is as sincerely sublime as it is irredeemably foolish.”

Independent

“Ultimately, this is not a car accident that could happen. But this is deeply flawed and very eccentric.”

Little White Lies

“A work of art that actively practices what it preaches, a celebration of unbridled creativity and forward-thinking, delivering a volcanic fusion of handcrafted neo-classicism while running through a toe-tapping word jazz script.”

Megalopolis In theaters September 27.

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