Robert De Niro Criticizes Trump, Urges Voting at 'Megalopolis' Premiere
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The veteran actor makes a scathing remark about former President Donald Trump at the New York premiere of Francis Ford Coppola's 'Megalopolis', expressing concerns about the future of cinema and the nation.

AceShowbiz - Renowned actor Robert De Niro didn't hold back at the premiere of Francis Ford Coppola's "Megalopolis" in New York. He posed a hypothetical question, asking the audience to imagine Donald Trump directing the film. "It'll never go anywhere, from total craziness. He cannot do anything. He cannot hold anything together ... He wants to destroy the country," De Niro said. He emphasized that Trump "could not do this movie" or anything with structure.

In a Q&A session moderated by Spike Lee, De Niro voiced concerns about American society's parallels to the themes of "Megalopolis", which explores the decline of civilizations and the rise of dictators. He expressed fear about the future and urged attendees to "beat the Republicans" and "beat Trump."

Lee agreed with De Niro, stating that "the expression you used, it's not over 'till it's over." He emphasized the importance of voting, particularly in the upcoming election. Coppola interjected that he had cast actors in "Megalopolis" who hold opposing political views, highlighting the film's theme of finding common ground despite disagreements.

De Niro has been a vocal critic of Trump in the past, publicly condemning the former president. His comments at the premiere align with his previous stance on the political atmosphere in the United States.

"Megalopolis" has faced mixed reactions since its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May. Some critics praised its ambition and scope, while others found it pretentious and overly confusing. The film is set to release in theaters on Friday, June 16.

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