The $120 Million Passion Project That's Too Ahead of Its Time
Briefly

Coppola envisioned an interactive movie-going experience, where audiences could ask characters questions, but lacked the technology to make it a reality.
He anticipated audience questions, prepared different character responses, and collaborated with programmers to create a unique cinematic experience.
Despite careful planning, technical issues and controversies marred Megalopolis's rollout, highlighting ongoing challenges in film production and distribution.
Coppola's dream of transforming viewer engagement in cinema is ambitious but illustrates the complex intersections of technology, creativity, and practicality.
Read at The Atlantic
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