CQ
291
Comedy. Drama
Paris, 1969: The filming of a sci-fi movie set in the distant year 2000 is in trouble. The director's obsession with the actress who plays sexy secret agent Dragonfly (Lindvall) has clouded his judgement, and the film has no ending. A young American (Davies) in Paris to document his life on film "with total honesty" is brought in to finish the movie. This proves to be difficult when the line between his fantasy life and reality becomes ... [+]
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"The film deserves some kind of honor for its campy originality, smart and funny dialogue, and provocative yet sensitive look at the making of a film circa 1969." | ||||
"A frothy, sexy, '60s delight with a movie lover's heart." | ||||
"Exceptionally likable and affecting as well as entertaining." | ||||
"It may not be art, but it's vastly more entertaining than anything Coppola senior has done in far too long." | ||||
"'CQ' is a movie for movie-lovers, by a movie-lover: Roman Coppola, son of Francis Ford and a successful commercial and video director in his own right, making a witty, whimsical feature debut." | ||||
"Coppola sure knows his late-'60s cinema and he's meticulous in reconstructing the style of the era." |
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