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‘A Star Is Born’ is a predictable, but emotional film destined for Oscars galore

Lady Gaga had a lot to lose starring in 2018’s A Star Is Born.  First of all, it isn’t often that ventures into acting can be  considered successes for pop stars (i.e. Madonna, Mariah Carey, Britney  Spears). Gaga does have a history in theatre and acting roles in  television, but this was still bound to be an uphill battle.  Additionally, she is bound to be compared to the previous starring  ladies of the previous A Star Is Born is films, and it’s quite  the illustrious company: Janet Gaynor, Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand.  To be in the same company as these means a lot of pressure to deliver a  performance that can be compared to them.

The worries were slightly relieved once some trailers started to be  released. Then the pre-release reception came with almost unanimous  acclaim. Finally, the film was released and it seemed as if, based on  the public’s reaction, that the hype was true. So, was all of this hype  worth it?

In some aspects, yes. In other aspects, not so much.

Gaga’s breakthrough

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To start things off, the two main leads did not disappoint. Their  chemistry together is quite believable—and not just because you believe  they are in love. Through all of the ups and downs of their  relationship, it all seems genuine. It’s one thing to sell romantic  attraction, it’s another to sell the possible dissolving of said  relationship and the following rekindling.

Bradley Cooper was definitely a wonderful Jackson Maine, and the  movie honestly revolves around his character more than Gaga’s Ally, but  Gaga is the one who impresses the most. Scenes where she performs,  whether in a drag bar or as a backup singer for Cooper’s character, or  in the unforgettable final scene, are where she truly shines. That may  seem natural, as she is a singer, but there’s a difference between being  a passionate singer and being and acting as a passionate singer in  front of a movie camera. She exudes so much raw emotion and star quality  in these scenes, it is worth seeing the film just for these moments.

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But even when she’s not singing, she still has some bright moments as  an actor. Most scenes featuring just her and Cooper are highlights. The  intimacy between the two gives her theatrical way of acting some space  to come into its own.

As was said earlier, Bradley Cooper’s character could be considered  the real focus of the film, and he does a wonderful job. He is able to  depict his character’s crippling addiction tragically, capturing not  only his need of drugs and alcohol to get through life, but also how  that need is slowly ruining his life. Sometimes it’s hard to see the  hero part of his anti-hero character, it sometimes seems as if being  nice to Ally when they first met and giving her her road to stardom is  all Jackson Maine really does for Ally. But playing as a troubled,  fading star, Cooper dives deep into his character, to the point that  it’s sometimes hard to tell whether it’s Bradley Cooper or Jackson Maine  on the screen.

Same ol’ story

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Gaga and Cooper definitely deliver in their roles with expertise.  However, the story in which their characters are in is the biggest  weakness of the film, by far. That’s the problem with remaking a film  that has been in the public conscience for more than 70 years. The basic  plot of A Star Is Born has been used four times now. And even not taking other versions of A Star Is Born into  consideration, the story of Ally is one that has been told dozens of  times. An unknown performer who has never performed their own songs gets  discovered and gets their chance at stardom, only to become prey to  fame and the music industry. This plot is so played out that it can be  found in the likes of Drake & Josh Go Hollywood and Alvin and the Chipmunks. It’s a story heard a million times, whether in fiction or nonfiction.

It’s only the ending that gives A Star Is Born what it needed to set itself apart in some way. But even then, it’s still the similar ending to all of the other iterations of A Star Is Born.  Originality was not meant to be the selling point of this film, I’m  sure of that, but some twist would’ve kept the film from simply being a  retread story-wise.





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