Much of the film's music will be provided by Coppola's husband Thomas Mars, and his pop-rock band, Phoenix. wow. didnt know that.
This looks great and I’m excited for Cailee to get her shine. After seeing her in How It Ends a couple years ago I’ve been hoping she’d get picked up for something like this
it’s not like funny ha ha funny, but it’s a lively mood with incredible performances that find humor in small places
I would say this one is pretty in line with other Sophia Coppola movies; in atmosphere equal kin to The Beguiled and Marie Antoinette. She’s made a lot of movies about circumstantial power and its imbalance, this one is very much an entry in that ledger. She rarely moralizes on the subject, but seems well equipped to linger on how power imbalance textures a situation, whether its fading stars or Trip Fontaine’s illusion of cool