
He’s in trouble now, however Francis Ford Coppola He never loses his passion for cinema. boss The godfather He left all his savings in it Major cities (The project he was most passionate about in his life, to a degree similar to the insane economic failure it was) and now he is dealing with the consequences: while he does not give up hope of being able to produce another production, he has to pay many debts and make similar sacrifices to sell an island of his property. However, Coppola continues to find time to marvel at his art.
A few days ago he was able to see Frankenstein By Guillermo del Toro He liked the movie very much. “Elegant and unique” He said it was. Although what really excited him was being able to watch a less modern film, Sinners. Ryan Coogler He released this film last April to great success, which above all meant great things for the country of Hollywood: Sinnersvery Great turnout Whatever it was, it was production 100% author and 100% original. It was excellent news that he was able to find his audience.
Therefore, even though several months have passed since its release, it is not unreasonable for it to be so Sinners She’s making a place for herself in the looming awards race. You could be a favorite Academy Award for Best PictureEven compete with her Hamnet and Battle after battle? It’s still too early to tell, and Coppola may not be too concerned about that: the important thing is that he finally got to see the film with him in the lead role. Michael B. JordanAnd he was impressed. So much for writing a very emotional review on your Instagram profile.
Coppola believes he has caught a glimpse into the future of cinema Sinners: A sophisticated historical film that combines vampires, action and horror. It’s funny that he directs it ryan coogler, Because at the end of the day that’s what an engineer is Black Panther Coppola is far from respectful of superhero cinema. He did not mention it, however: “Now I think Sinners. Something so massive, so personal and angry and epic, “It should not be ignored”writes the director Major cities.
He continues, “I always use the key to my reactions to films to determine whether they have invited me to learn about a life or an experience that I would not have been able to know otherwise.” “Sinners That’s what it is: a historical epic, a horror film, Music show Bluesan honest African American perspective, the true history of vampirism (slavery) with the exploration of years of contemplation in cinema, all within one giant artistic creation.
“To see this work is to immerse myself on many levels of many things, through the eyes and soul of a talent so natural that it defies any description or definition: a talent that simply is and will continue to develop in the years to come.” This talent is the talent of Ryan Coogler, who can now boast of having a manager The godfather.