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Monday
Jul032017

Coppola's Turning World

She was the still point of the turning world, man.

As many of us have begun (finally) seeing The Beguiled, the latest from Sofia Coppola, I was instantly struck by the above line from The Virgin Suicides. It is spoken in reference to Kirsten Dunst's Lux, but it also feels representative of Coppola's work as a whole. Although her cinematic world alters between films, Coppola still seems fascinated by individual characters, individual experiences. 

Many of us are fighting a heat-stricken summer malaise, and for some reason, this thought was comforting. The world keeps turning and rearranging itself, but some things remain the same. May we all find solace in that sentiment as we head into our 4th of July week ahead.

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July 4, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterAndrew

I am a long time reader of your wonderful site but this is my first time posting a comment. What a beautiful and much needed sentiment and insight on the world right now. I'm from the Uk but I truly wish all you lovely Americans a happy and joyous 4th of July! things will get better if we just keep going forward together

July 4, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterGary
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