Viewers Gawk at ‘Megalopolis’ as a ‘Near Perfect Stylistic and Tonal Fusion’ of ‘Citizen Kane’ and Star Wars’ ‘Revenge of the Sith’
Francis Ford Coppola’s behemoth of a film “Megalopolis” finally debuted in wide release this weekend and has predictably garnered fan and critic reviews that run the gamut — but with crowds largely agreed that it’s an unintentional comedy. The movie is “a near perfect stylistic and tonal fusion of two of my favorite movies, Citizen Kane and Revenge of the Sith,” Harvard professor Erik Baker wrote on X (formerly Twitter):
I will keep talking about Megalopolis as long as I live. A near-perfect stylistic and tonal fusion of two of my favorite movies, Citizen Kane and Revenge of the Sith
— Erik Baker (@erikmbaker) September 29, 2024
But is it so bad it’s good, as the trope goes? Semafor’s Maxi Tani didn’t hate it. As he wrote, “Megalopolis is incredible, it’s about how Adam Driver triumphs over greed and corruption to build Hudson Yards. It’s very enjoyable to see so many big actors in what feels like an ambitious high school play. It’s bad but way more fun than a lot of the slop in theaters today.”
Megalopolis is incredible, it’s about how Adam Driver triumphs over greed and corruption to build Hudson Yards. It’s very enjoyable to see so many big actors in what feels like an ambitious high school play. It’s bad but way more fun than a lot of the slop in theaters today.
— Max Tani (@maxwelltani) September 29, 2024
It could just be polarizing, as legitimately great art can often be. Critics at the New York Times and the New Yorker each broke with the early negative vibes and wrote in praise of the film earlier in the week.
An Aubrey Plaza fan account seemed to enjoy the movie for its multitudes. As @NBABabySecret put it, “Megalopolis is two hours and twenty minutes of watching Coppola write a ‘you smoke too tough, your swag too different, your b–ch too bad’ meme about himself and it f–king rocks.”
One filmgoer simply described “Megalopolis” as “One of the worst movies I’ve ever seen,” while smiling broadly and cheers-ing the poster.
One of the worst movies I’ve ever seen #Megalopolis pic.twitter.com/M9ez9GYvIG
— scary girl! (@whatamiafarmer_) September 27, 2024
As singer Kelly Clarkson once crooned, the film may be beautiful… a beautiful disaster. It also served as a refreshing project for some as a human film in an era facing the creeping approach of AI.
MEGALOPOLIS. Couldn't have asked for a more entertaining birthday present. Seeing this with friends was a wild ride that we will talk and laugh about for years to come. A beautiful disaster, but the kind of absolute madness that – got to love it – only human beings could create.
— Danny Baram (@DannyBaram) September 29, 2024
Of course, many of the problems with Coppola’s vision may come down to how audiences deal with sincerity, according to some viewers:
one of my thoughts about megalopolis is that some audiences have trouble digesting pure earnestness
— anna livia
(@not_a_heather) September 28, 2024
Megalopolis isn’t “so bad it’s good” it’s just good. You people have no taste, you have a rough knowledge of how a movie “should” work because of the fake cinematic literacy offered to you by YouTuber jackoffs who think all great art is born inside the same mold!!!
— Grace Freud (@GraceGFreud) September 28, 2024
Megalopolis is one of the strangest movies I have ever seen. It’s also deeply sincere and kind of sweet. It’s like your kindly grandpa telling you a meandering story that is occasionally boring, but ends with him telling you he loves you.
— Dave Schilling (@dave_schilling) September 24, 2024
Fans on movie review site Letterboxd had opinions that were all over the map:
Oh hell yeah crazy new Letterboxd rating curve just dropped pic.twitter.com/l9uEHCfsFp
— Jonathan (@jonathanmb32) September 27, 2024
Writer Chris Brosnahan offered an explanation for one reason why the movie might be… the way it is. He shared an excerpt from an interview with Francis Ford Coppola about Elon Musk and added, “Something that explains some of how weird Megalopolis is — how much Francis Ford Coppola believes Elon Musk is a powerful force for hope in humanity.”
Something that explains some of how weird Megalopolis is – how much Francis Ford Coppola believes Elon Musk is a powerful force for hope in humanity. pic.twitter.com/CTS87niOiG
— Chris Brosnahan (@ChrisBrosnahan) September 28, 2024
Director and comedian Demi Adejuyigbe had fun with a specific scene that has made the rounds on social media: Adam Driver’s viral read of the line, “Go back to the club.”
just kidding. what actually matters is doing the stupid idea and sharing it the stupid end result because there was joy in the process. and isn't that what megalopolis is about (??) https://t.co/ql7K7SU29Q pic.twitter.com/O92u8rzf1Q
— demi adejuyigbe (@electrolemon) September 28, 2024
Podcast host Pure Kino said, “Megalopolis is like that episode of Community where the Dean went insane directing his commercial.”
Megalopolis is like that episode of Community where the Dean went insane directing his commercial pic.twitter.com/vCmd8ZEi7U
— Pure Kino (@Pure_Kino) September 28, 2024
Unfortunately for Coppola, the $120 million film only brought in $4 million this opening weekend… but at least social media is having a good time with it.
And the polarizing reaction could ultimately give “Megalopolis” some new life, if online fans have their way:
95% of the people who saw Megalopolis before it released: This is horseshit.
The internet: I think I want to see this.— Ian Fortey and Bigfoot Hanging Out (@IanFortey) September 28, 2024
Beyond Driver creating a new club hit, the film’s odd visual sense inspired a number of memes:
Megalopolis should’ve taken place in Roku City pic.twitter.com/ef212uRmJG
— derek (@derpo377) September 28, 2024
this is what every scene in megalopolis looks like pic.twitter.com/vCDCWBGmkE
— Sylvian (#1 Skinamarink Fan) (@TheAlexSylvian) September 29, 2024
there are entire sequences in Megalopolis that just look like this pic.twitter.com/tWVjhxelT0
— hannah strong (@thethirdhan) September 29, 2024
there are entire sequences in Megalopolis that just look like this pic.twitter.com/DQXsBB1JWi
— Blake
(@NeilNevins) September 29, 2024
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