NY Times' A.O. Scott calls "Marie Antoinette" (Sofia Coppola's follow-up to her solid, sophmore directorial effort, Lost in Translation), "a thoroughly modern confection, blending insouciance and sophistication, heartfelt longing and self-conscious posing with the guileless self-assurance of a great pop song."
Posted by A random shemp (No Email) on October 16, 2006 1:19 PM
I saw it with Sofia there, a few weeks ago for an industry screening - it was one of the worst films Ive ever seen - not for being different - but for being BORING - and going absolutely no where - seriously - her lingering shots, her abrubt jumps in time, and the horrible end - all add up to one horrendously bad film.