¡Bienvenido a mundodvd! Regístrate ahora y accede a todos los contenidos de la web. El registro es totalmente gratuito y obtendrás muchas ventajas.What makes Megalopolis so strange and, for a big-budget Hollywood film, so singular, is that, just like Vergil’s Aeneid, it is at once accretive, allusive, and idiosyncratic because Coppola is attempting something very few artists have ever done: to speak from inside the imperial organism, even as it begins to crack, and to craft a vision that is both a monument to its grandeur and a requiem for its decline.
La verdad es que el cartel no puede ser más sugerente. ¡Compro!
What makes Megalopolis so strange and, for a big-budget Hollywood film, so singular, is that, just like Vergil’s Aeneid, it is at once accretive, allusive, and idiosyncratic because Coppola is attempting something very few artists have ever done: to speak from inside the imperial organism, even as it begins to crack, and to craft a vision that is both a monument to its grandeur and a requiem for its decline.
Esto es cinefilia pero... ¿alguien sabe si de Youth Without Youth hay Blu-Ray patrio?. En salas no se estrenó en nuestro país, por desgracia (¡herejía!). Es una historia preciosa, fascinante y cautivadora, probablemente la película más bonita de Coppola, con un montaje audaz y subyugante, tanto de imagen como de sonido (¡Walter Murch!). Es una pasada lo que consiguen Mihai Malaimare en la fotografía y Osvaldo Golijov en la música con apenas un millón de dólares de presupuesto global. Será fascinante ver como se desenvuelve este mismo equipo en una super producción -Megalopolis-.
Última edición por Branagh/Doyle; 22/04/2024 a las 23:36
What makes Megalopolis so strange and, for a big-budget Hollywood film, so singular, is that, just like Vergil’s Aeneid, it is at once accretive, allusive, and idiosyncratic because Coppola is attempting something very few artists have ever done: to speak from inside the imperial organism, even as it begins to crack, and to craft a vision that is both a monument to its grandeur and a requiem for its decline.