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anyone in L.A. or NYC seen this yet?

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3cPbxCBGVo[/ame]
 
Haven't seen it yet and I'm kind of torn about it. Doesn't look interesting to me at all, but I'm a HUGE Sofia Coppola fan so it has to be good, right?
 
Haven't seen it yet and I'm kind of torn about it. Doesn't look interesting to me at all, but I'm a HUGE Sofia Coppola fan so it has to be good, right?

I'm a big fan also. "Lost in Translation" was one of my favorite films of the 00's.
 
I've seen it! I really liked it. Such a wonderful, lyrical film. Before seeing the film, I had read that nothing happens. I disagree. Things happen - significant things - but they happen with wimpers and whispers, and without fanfare and explosions. Like the other Sofia Copolla films, it's quite personal, and ambiguous and it leaves it up to you to decide what happens, and to whom it happens.

Stephen Dorff has never been better, and Elle Fanning is excellent.

Recommended.
 
I've seen it! I really liked it. Such a wonderful, lyrical film. Before seeing the film, I had read that nothing happens. I disagree. Things happen - significant things - but they happen with wimpers and whispers, and without fanfare and explosions. Like the other Sofia Copolla films, it's quite personal, and ambiguous and it leaves it up to you to decide what happens, and to whom it happens.

Stephen Dorff has never been better, and Elle Fanning is excellent.

Recommended.

did you see it online or at the cinema?

her films are too visually stunning to not watch on a big screen.
 
I saw it at a small arthouse cinema near my house. You're right, her films always look really good on the big screen but this is such a personal film, I don't think it would lose its impact if you chose to watch it on the small screen.
 
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