Coppola has made a film of intoxicating atmosphere and little else.
CQ (2002)
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Reviews Counted:74
Fresh:49
Rotten:25
Average Rating:6.2/10
Consensus: CQ is a stylish and fun homage to campy 1960s flicks.
Theatrical Release:May 24, 2002 Limited
Box Office: $301,194
Synopsis: Directed by Roman Coppola (the son of Francis Ford Coppola and brother of Sofia) in his feature film debut, CQ follows Paul (Jeremy Davies), an aspiring American filmmaker living in Paris circa... Directed by Roman Coppola (the son of Francis Ford Coppola and brother of Sofia) in his feature film debut, CQ follows Paul (Jeremy Davies), an aspiring American filmmaker living in Paris circa 1969 with his French girlfriend, Marlene (Élodie Boulez). When Paul's not in his flat making an angst-ridden home movie and treating Marlene with complete indifference, he's working as a editor on a sci-fi film helmed by the volatile Andrezej (Gérard Depardieu) and starring the beautiful Valentine (Angela Lindvall) as Dragonfly, a sexy secret agent. After a tense fight between Andrezej and the film's producer (Giancarlo Giannini), Paul is promoted to director, leaving him with an unfinished film and a growing infatuation with Valentine. A tribute to late-1960s guilty pleasures such as BARBARELLA and DANGER: DIABOLIK, CQ even goes so far as to include John Phillip Law (who starred in both films) in a minor role. Coppola's film also places one foot in the film-about-film genre, with many references to French New Wave cinema that particularly pop up in Paul's autobiographical movie. With it's immaculate 1969 period design and eclectic supporting cast--including Jason Schwartzman, Dean Stockwell, and Billy Zane--CQ makes for a unique look at the strange world of making movies. [More]
Starring: Jeremy Davies, Angela Lindvall, Elodie Bouchez, Gerard Depardieu
Starring: Jeremy Davies, Angela Lindvall, Elodie Bouchez, Gerard Depardieu, Massimo Ghini, Giancarlo Giannini, John Phillip Law, Jason Schwartzman, Dean Stockwell, Billy Zane
Director: Roman Coppola
Director: Roman Coppola
Screenwriter: Roman Coppola
Producer: Gary Marcus
Studio: MGM/UA
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Reviews for CQ
A movie that's full of deft, off-center observations about the world of filmmaking.
The direction is creative, and the sets are unbelievable, from the sci-fi kitsch of the movie-within-the-movie to Paul's threadbare bohemian apartment.
Coppola's directorial debut is an incredibly layered and stylistic film that, despite a fairly slow paced, almost humdrum approach to character development, still manages at least a decent attempt at meaningful cinema.
In his feature debut, director Roman Coppola brings visual flair with an infectious kitsch quotient and an assured dramatic sensibility.
Kudos to this first-time feature director for braiding his insider experience into something quite singular.
Sprightly, cheeky, thoughtful... depicts [a] coming of artistic age with nary a hint of pretension or self-consciousness.
There's nothing like love to give a movie a B-12 shot, and CQ shimmers with it.
It's Coppola's baby, and his affection makes it one of the most unusual and enjoyable films this year.
The abiding impression, despite the mild hallucinogenic buzz, is of overwhelming waste -- the acres of haute couture can't quite conceal that there's nothing resembling a spine here.
CQ is a well-crafted pop-art love letter to the camp classics of the late 1960s.
A love for films shines through each frame and the era is recreated with obvious affection, scored to perfection with some tasty boogaloo beats.
The main story of Paul's struggle to maintain his idealism in the face of a changing world is pretty dull, uninspired stuff.
A maddening mishmash of styles and genres with absolutely no dramatic resonance.
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