| Review Date: Director: Roman Coppola Writer: Roman Coppola Producers: Gary Marcus Actors: Jeremy Davies Angela Lindvall Giancarlo Giannini |
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The rest of the cast was also a lot of fun, especially Giancarlo Giannini, who is hilariously over-the-top as the Italian film producer who’s made 83 movies…I mean, 50 movies…I mean, 37 movies (funny stuff) and Jason Schwartzmann (the director’s cousin in real-life), also jumping head-first into a young, pompous, untalented film director’s shoes and so obviously, cherishing every minute of it. Both of them were a lot of fun to watch on screen. What wasn’t as interesting was the back-and-forth between Davies and his French chickiedee, but being as the movie is very intertwined, and basically goes back and forth between the story that we’re watching, and the film that the lead character is filming, it was generally quite entertaining. In fact, the movie within this movie was a blast on its own, with Billy Zane playing the leader of a rebel faction on Mars and the special effects and sci-fi action really jazzing it all up. I also liked how it was ultimately all resolved and the message instilled within. Some of it reminded me of Tom DiCillo’s wonderful LIVING IN OBLIVION (what ever happened to that guy?) but with a funky 60s twist. Definitely a solid debut for Roman Coppola, and even though it does overpersonalize the situations a little and get somewhat pretentious (as opposed to just pretending to be pretentious), it also delivers an interesting hour and a half of movie-making neuroses and entertainment…and that’s always cool. Anyway, see it if you dig on old school flicks, enjoy cheesy sci-fi movies intermixed with arty Italian/French fare, love just “watching” a movie (it’s gorgeously shot) and appreciate actors having fun on screen. Definitely a film to seek out if you enjoy quirky, creative projects outside of the norm.
BTW, if you didn’t think there were enough Coppolas involved in the production, look for Roman’s sister, Sofia, cameo-ing as the Italian producer’s mistress. Natch!