I stayed away from the film version, but ‘Be On Your Own’?
It was actually "Folies Bergeres" but in the film they cut the Stephanie (aka film critic) part out where she criticizes him and his movies, which took away a lot of the meaning of the song and story. In the movie, Kate Hudson played the Stephanie character and they changed her to a Vogue fashion journalist and gave her a song about how much she admired the male character...big difference in character there.
Here are the lyrics to her part:
"The trouble with Contini, he’s the king of mediocrities,
A second-rate director who believes that he is Socrates.
He never makes a “movie” or a “picture” or a “flick”
He makes a “film”-get it? -a “film”.
A typical Italian with his auto and biography,
A mixture of Catholicism, pasta, and pornography,
A superficial, womanizing, moderately charming Latin fraud.
And what are his movies about?
Just beauty, truth, death, youth, love, life, anguish, angst.
Thanks to him we have boredom at the movies."
She repeats this throughout the song.