This refined method of communication (between the film and the viewer, as well as between the characters) reaches even greater mastery in The Godfather Part II.
After watching Megadoc I think I understand a bit better the passion with which some viewers and members of the crew are willing to defend Megalopolis.
Behind the familiar backdrop of gothic horror, Bram Stoker's Dracula hides a sentimental, but not without bitterness, story of a love stronger than death.
There are few films that can boast an ending as bleak as The Conversation. Harry's entire world has collapsed. Harry Caul will never know peace again.
The concept of Twixt was incredibly interesting. After twenty years, Coppola returns to the themes characteristic of horror cinema.
It's all about the moments that literally pull you out of your shoes, with an intensity that gives you goosebumps. We then sit in the armchair...