She
can sing, but can she act? Critics hail Lady Gaga: movie
star
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[September 01, 2018]
By Robin Pomeroy
VENICE, Italy (Reuters) - Most of the critics avoided
the obvious headline to describe Lady Gaga's performance
in "A Star Is Born", but they seemed to agree that the
singer showed what it takes to lead a major movie.
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For audiences familiar with the pop diva known for high-concept
outfits and extraordinary hair and make-up, Gaga is barely
recognizable as Ally the girl-next-door who has given up on a
music career until she is discovered by grizzled rock star
Jackson, played by first-time director Bradley Cooper.
"Given the extravagance of the pop star’s usual costumes, it’s
almost like you’re seeing her for the first time," wrote
IndieWire's Michael Nordine.
"She instantly makes you believe in her Ally as a no-name talent
despite already being one of the most successful singers on the
planet. Unassuming but obviously special."
Reverting to form, Lady Gaga donned an off-the-shoulder dress
made of long pink feathers as she accompanied Cooper in his
tuxedo to the world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on
Friday.
"Gaga completely sheds her pop persona and exhibits a
scrubbed-clean, relaxed appeal and a deft balance of toughness
and vulnerability," The Hollywood Reporter's David Rooney wrote,
in his review, adding that Cooper has "real warmth and a sexy
spark in his onscreen chemistry with Gaga that makes their
characters' instant connection believable".
From noodling on a piano at home, to huge concert scenes filmed
for real at Coachella and Glastonbury festivals that Rooney
found "electrifying", the songs were recorded live, putting
Gaga's best-known talent in the spotlight.
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Gaga is the third diva to tackle the story and couldn't possibly
have more fabulous shoes to fill: Judy Garland made the original
musical version in 1954. The 1976 remake starred none other than
Barbra Streisand.
But critics said Gaga soared to the occasion. In his five-star
review in The Guardian, Peter Bradshaw called her performance
"sensationally good". The movie was "hokum", but "outrageously
watchable and colossally enjoyable".
Gaga's "ability to be part ordinary person, part extraterrestrial
celebrity empress functions at the highest level at all times."
Critics were also impressed by Cooper's debut as director.
"To say that he does a good job would be to understate his
accomplishment," wrote Owen Gleiberman in Variety. "As a filmmaker,
Bradley Cooper gets right onto the high wire, staging scenes that
take their time and play out with a shaggy intimacy.
"The new 'Star Is Born' is a total emotional knockout, but it’s also
a movie that gets you to believe, at every step, in the complicated
rapture of the story it’s telling."
"A Star Is Born" screened in a non-competition slot at the Venice
festival which runs to Sept 8.
(Writing by Robin Pomeroy; Editing by Peter Graff)
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