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Francis Ford Coppola Praises 'Sinners' Blockbuster

Summary

  • Francis Ford Coppola lauded the film 'Sinners' with strong praise.
  • He noted 'Sinners' success as a non-franchise box office hit.
  • Coppola found 'Sinners' valuable for its perspective on race.
Francis Ford Coppola Praises 'Sinners' Blockbuster

Filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola has expressed strong admiration for the recent hit film 'Sinners,' breaking ranks with his past criticisms of certain blockbuster trends. Coppola's praise for 'Sinners' comes as a surprise, given his previous reservations about the commercial focus of many modern movies.

He highlighted 'Sinners' as a remarkable achievement, noting its success as a non-franchise film that resonated with audiences and critics alike. This accomplishment stands in contrast to his own recent film, 'Megalopolis,' a passion project that did not meet commercial or critical expectations.

Coppola specifically lauded 'Sinners' for its ability to serve as an "empathy machine," particularly in its sensitive and insightful portrayal of racial issues from a perspective he personally lacks, thereby fostering understanding.

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Coppola praised 'Sinners' for being a rare blockbuster that was also critically acclaimed and for its valuable perspective on race.
No, 'Sinners' is not a Marvel movie, though its director, Ryan Coogler, is also known for directing Marvel's 'Black Panther'.
'Sinners' was a significant box office success, becoming one of the highest-grossing non-franchise films in recent memory.

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