Review: Melting cocaine, volcanic lairs – the real-life hell of Apocalypse Now
By Robbie Collin, Film Critic | 28 October 2023 • 12:00pm
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Sam Wasson’s new biography, The Path to Paradise, explores the life and work of renowned director Francis Ford Coppola, particularly his journey in making the masterpiece that is Apocalypse Now. Wasson includes a range of fascinating new details about Coppola’s creative process, creating a vivid and compelling narrative that takes readers from the inferno of the Apocalypse Now set to the paradise of his latest film, Megalopolis. Wasson’s book captures the turbulent nature of Coppola’s life and career, exploring his utopian instincts and creative genius, as well as shedding light on the challenges he faced during the making of Apocalypse Now.
The Coppola Method: Filmmaking without restraints
Coppola is known for his unconventional approach to filmmaking, and Wasson captures this spirit in his biography. He highlights Coppola’s desire for creative freedom and his willingness to push boundaries, evident in his insistence that the actors in Megalopolis not wear harnesses during the filming of a dangerous scene. This dedication to authenticity and the pursuit of genuine human emotions is what sets Coppola apart as an artist.
The Making of Apocalypse Now: A Mad Anecdote Machine
Wasson delves into the chaotic and troubled production of Apocalypse Now, which consumed Coppola’s being and sanity for 16 months. The book provides fascinating insights into the daily challenges faced by the cast and crew, including the extreme heat causing the cocaine supply to melt and borrowing helicopters from the president of the Philippines. Wasson describes the making of Apocalypse Now as a war within a war, reflecting the broader conflict raging in American souls during the Vietnam era.
Coppola: A Kurtz-like Mad Emperor or Utopian Visionary?
Wasson paints a complex portrait of Coppola. He portrays Coppola as a Mad Emperor akin to Kurtz from Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, driven by his passion for filmmaking to the point of obsession. However, Coppola’s utopian instincts also shine through. As one of the first of the so-called Movie Brat generation, he is less of a tyrant and more of a patriarch-ringleader-mogul. He envisions a new cinema and collaborates with his contemporaries to revolutionize the art form. The Path to Paradise explores his successes and failures, showcasing his unwavering energy and unfailing creativity.
Remaking Cinema Itself
Wasson showcases Coppola’s vision of remaking cinema itself throughout his career. Coppola’s ideas for a Ministry of Culture-like body to fund student features demonstrate his commitment to nurturing new talent and pushing artistic boundaries. This big-picture perspective marks Coppola as not just a filmmaker, but a visionary who sought to revolutionize the industry and create a lasting legacy.
Editorial: A Journey Into the Creative Mind of Francis Ford Coppola
Wasson’s biography offers readers a peek into the mind of one of the most influential filmmakers of our time. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, Wasson captures the essence of Coppola’s genius and the tumultuous nature of his career. The book provides a deep exploration of Coppola’s artistic vision, his creative methodology, and the challenges he faced in bringing his visions to life on the screen.
Coppola’s journey from the madness of Apocalypse Now to the promise of Megalopolis mirrors the artistic process itself. Wasson skillfully uses Coppola’s personal experiences and filmography as a lens through which to examine the broader themes of creativity, ambition, and the human condition. This is more than a biography; it is a profound exploration of the creative spirit.
Advice: Discovering the Legacy of Francis Ford Coppola
For fans of Francis Ford Coppola and film enthusiasts alike, The Path to Paradise is a must-read. Wasson’s deep dive into Coppola’s life and work offers fresh insights into the filmmaking process and the trials and tribulations faced by one of the industry’s greatest visionaries.
Through this engrossing biography, readers will gain a deeper understanding of Coppola’s creative genius and his impact on cinema. Whether you are intrigued by the behind-the-scenes stories of Apocalypse Now or fascinated by Coppola’s grand vision for the future of film, The Path to Paradise is an illuminating exploration of a director who changed the face of cinema.
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