Coppola’s folly
HAVING just seen “Marie Antoinette,” I have a better appreciation for the French Revolution now; it was a mercy killing [“What’s All This About Conceit and Cake?” and “More to the Story After 200 Years of Bad Press,” Oct. 22].
Filmmaker Sofia Coppola has an incredible ability to make a two-hour film feel like three hours.
Somebody, please take the camera away from this woman.
LARRY S. STEVENS
Yorba Linda
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