i've been for quite a while trying to watch this, now i finally did it, and i'm no way disapointed. its a really beautiful tribute to cinema, and to all the emotions and joy it produces in everyone who loves it.
so far, the best film made by the Coen brothers. and the funny thing is, i absolutely didn't get it... there's a thing i completely adore in their films, they don't use clichés. when you're thinking you're about to unravel something, by your own experience in watching films, you get completely surprised moments after, because what happens is really unexpected, and sometimes out of context, not falling out of the story though, and thats so f*cking brilliant, in my opinion.
very seductive and provocative. i simply loved the hommage by Bertolucci to the oldies. i admit i haven't seen much of Bertolucci's fimography, but i can already say this was not his best. yet, overall, a great film.
awesome view into the "making of" of one of the best films ever made, Apocalypse Now, and the struggle of Coppola to finish it, due to all the setbacks..