Coppola has created the world's most expensive cautionary tale, spending $120 million of his own money to avoid studio notes, resulting in a lengthy, unfocused film.
Despite the talented ensemble cast, the film’s characters lack depth and relatability, leading to frustration as viewers struggle to connect with them.
Coppola’s script offers grand ideas about society and philosophy but ultimately fails in execution, with dialogue that feels outdated and unrepresentative of contemporary voices.
The film is laden with ambitious themes, but poor character development diminishes its impact; viewers are left with a sense of narrative emptiness.
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