"Ten Days That Shook The World, by Eisenstein, I went to see it, and I was so impressed with this film, so impressed with what cinema could do"
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The context matters: Coppola comes of age in an era when American film is still shaking off its industrial conservatism, when the European avant-garde and Soviet montage are mythic touchstones for young directors who want art to feel dangerous again. Eisenstein represents cinema as construction, not documentation: meaning made in the cut, the crowd turned into a protagonist, the individual swallowed by history. Coppola’s subtext is that filmmaking can be more than entertainment; it can be an instrument that engineers audience belief.
There’s also a quiet self-portrait hidden in the admiration. Coppola isn’t praising “story” or “performance.” He’s praising what cinema “could do” - scale, orchestration, the ability to make private viewers feel swept into public events. That line points forward to his own maximalist projects, where the goal isn’t merely to tell you what happened, but to make you feel history bearing down, frame by frame.
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