Some people think this movie will be reappraised in 10 or 20 years, but as far as I can tell those people have not yet offered a good reason to believe this, except maybe that by then cinema as a whole will have degraded to a point where Megalopolis stands out. Maybe when the time comes, I will see if anyone has something different to say. Many of the film critics I follow or film fans I talk to have an auteurist streak, so it's only natural they would be interested in Francis Ford Coppola's vision of utopia. Still: "Transcends all categories of good and bad" "Francis Ford Coppola has never been freer" "the product of a delusional romantic" "the work of an artist who has absolute faith in cinema's power to create emotionally affective images purely through his own force of will" These are all quotes from basically positive reviews of the film, some from fans posting their comments online and some from my favorite film critics....
"We are in the world, not against it." - Ursula K. Le Guin