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ROME — It is Francis Ford Coppola’s first movie in a decade, and the Oscar-winning director said Saturday that audiences should be in no hurry before deciding if “Youth Without Youth” is good or bad.

“Youth Without Youth” is Coppola’s first movie since “The Rainmaker” in 1997. It was having its public premiere Saturday at the Rome Film Festival.

At an earlier screening for the press, reactions were mixed, and Coppola asked people to see it more than once.

“When you venture into new territories … you know that it’s different than ‘Spider-Man’ or ‘Shrek’ or other films that are immediately met with success. So, part of being an artist who wants to look at new areas (is knowing that) it will take a while for people to be familiar with the film,” he said. “I only ask you to think that my film was interesting.”

“Youth Without Youth” tells a metaphysical story about a 70-year-old Romanian professor of linguistics (played by Tim Roth) who miraculously becomes younger after being struck by lightning.

The accident gives him abnormal intellectual abilities that attract the attention of the Nazis as World War II looms. Turned into a fugitive, he is also tormented by dreams of his lost love.

The film, shot in Romania, is adapted from a novella by the Romanian philosopher-author Mircea Eliade.

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