When Francis Ford Coppola made a Soviet sex monster film: The B-movie beginnings of the maker of The Godfather'
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Megalopolis challenges traditional cinematic boundaries with Adam Driver's character speaking directly to the audience, a concept inspired by Coppola’s love for live cinema.
Coppola's unique approach in Megalopolis, including live audience interactions, brings to mind William Castle's interactive gimmicks, reinventing the movie-going experience.
Despite its ambitious goals and high budget of $120 million, Megalopolis faces skepticism due to Coppola’s troubled financial history with past films.
Coppola has a long history of financial struggles in filmmaking, including prior box office failures, yet his creations often push artistic boundaries and have commercial success.
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