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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 28 Jun 2017

    Sofia Coppola’s Civil War is itself an abstraction: http://nyer.cm/1B9Uf5E pic.twitter.com/oo8AEccjH9

    7:00 AM - 28 Jun 2017
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      1. Brian Padian‏ @brian_padian 28 Jun 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        a director's obligation is to her vision, not to any fucking thing else

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      1. Shannon Eckstein‏ @shannoneckstein 28 Jun 2017
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        it isn't a movie about the civil war it's a movie set during the civil war - god forbid it she make a movie about women

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      2. Drew Brown‏ @DrewBrown404 28 Jun 2017
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        That's a ridiculous statement. It's not a Civil War film. It's a specific story set in that era.

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      2. Emma “Ramalama Bang Bang” Kent‏ @EmmaLVBK 28 Jun 2017
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        Richard is like that aging film professor who refuses to see beyond the scope of his own research. Most film grads are girls!

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      3. Ann Walsh‏ @AnnW326 28 Jun 2017
        Replying to @EmmaLVBK @NewYorker

        Not women?

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      4. Emma “Ramalama Bang Bang” Kent‏ @EmmaLVBK 28 Jun 2017
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        We're getting there

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      5. Ann Walsh‏ @AnnW326 28 Jun 2017
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        lol

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      1. Emma “Ramalama Bang Bang” Kent‏ @EmmaLVBK 28 Jun 2017
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        We studied masters like Kael and now most of the major critics are men that stand on the throats of female directors.

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      1. Ann Walsh‏ @AnnW326 28 Jun 2017
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        If her last name were different, her films would be treated as melodramatic student works...imho

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      1. Cache-Lisière‏ @machodada 28 Jun 2017
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        It's a pretty logical development in the downward spiral since her preposterous take on Marie-Antoinette

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      1. UnusuallyCruel‏ @usuallycruel 28 Jun 2017
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        Sofia Coppola is amazing at story telling it's a period piece set during that time the story is the story duhhhhhh I love her work!!

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      1. Anna Soloweszyk‏ @Redladyanna 28 Jun 2017
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        No offense but this is not a bill about slavery but men vs women.

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      1. Christopher‏ @mechrismmmm 29 Jun 2017
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        Oh please,pfft

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      1. Alexis Grasso‏ @ethscithre1 28 Jun 2017
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        I trust, NY'K'R, that you are not implying that the women's [very different] perspective was/is irelevant?

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      1. Public opinion‏ @dntfolome 28 Jun 2017
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        Has anyone compared her film to the original ?

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      1. Lieutenant Kijé‏ @BrianLemaire2 28 Jun 2017
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        @ClassicMovieHub This would have been considered OK in the Hollywood of the 1930s, not today.

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      1. Caroline Wu‏ @shiaowu8 28 Jun 2017
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        Nostalgia. Good Old Day

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      1. Emma “Ramalama Bang Bang” Kent‏ @EmmaLVBK 28 Jun 2017
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        Witches, Arthur Miller? Surely, there are more important things to write about than that... Richard Brody is so subpar

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