On the Rocks (dir. Sophia Coppola).
Coppola’s further exploration of well-worn subject matter around the loneliness and transition of ennui amongst the upper-class never feels disingenuous or even that particularly privileged (it definitely is though). Her honest writing and generosity to her actors make the film a charming and amusing departure despite its sometimes ineffectual plot. On the Rocks feels like an inbetweener in her filmography working out familiar concepts while expressing city life in Manhattan.