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And Adam Driver comes in, and he has these speeches and monologues about about you know, he so his first lines are to be or not to be. That is the question of this society. And there's a lot of Shakespeare references. There's a lot of Roman references. There's so many references. The movie is so heavy on the dialogue and the quotes from things like if you are inclined to read about history, you would have read these quotes.
Episode Summary
Welcome back to another episode of AMERICAPLUS! I'm your host, Cole McCormick, and today we're diving into a cinematic journey that has been years in the making. It's a beautiful September evening, and I'm thrilled to share my thoughts on Francis Ford Coppola's latest film, Megalopolis. This film, which has been a topic of discussion on this podcast for quite some time, finally came to fruition, and I had the privilege of experiencing it.Megalopolis is a Roman epic set in a fictional version of New York called New Rome. It's a genre-bending, reality-bending film that draws parallels between the fall of Rome and modern America. With a star-studded cast including Laurence Fishburne, Aubrey Plaza, Shia LaBeouf, Jon Voight, Dustin Hoffman, Adam Driver, and Giancarlo Esposito, this film is a complex and challenging masterpiece that requires multiple viewings to fully absorb. Join me as I unpack the layers of this film, discuss its reception, and explore the broader implications of its themes. Whether you're a film buff or someone interested in societal questions, Megalopolis is a film that deserves your attention. Let's dive into this cinematic adventure and see what it reveals about our world and ourselves.Host Your Podcast with PodhomePaypalYoutubeX