6 Oct 2018

Movie Magic - A Star is Born (2018)

So I just got back from watching the latest iteration of A Star is Born... and it was simply brilliant! I've known for a while that Bradley Cooper can act, but I didn't know he could sing so well! And vice-versa for Lady Gaga, wow! Both of them simply blew me away with their performances, and the music was simply amazing! Although I'm with Cooper's character Jackson Maine who clearly thinks Gaga's Ally is much truer to herself earlier on, her new manager is leading her in a direction (look, style etc.) that seem to hide her more than reveal her... Or maybe it's just that I'm more of a rock than a pop girl. 😉

I hadn't realized this was actually the fourth version of this story, I thought Judy Garland's 1954 movie was the first (follow by Barbra Streisand's in 1976 - haven't seen that one yet). Looks like I'll have to dig up from somewhere the 1937 original! The movies all follow an almost identical plot (aging, almost washed out star "discovers" a young woman with immense talent and ushers her into the business, her success parallels his decline) and have progressed from being about actors, to musical actors, to musicians... and we've correspondingly switched from the big prize being an Oscar to a Grammy. Come to think of it, I'd say 2011's The Artist follows this storyline quite closely as well (except the original star's decline is not self-inflicted, but a change in the industry itself - silent film to talkies). It's a story that could be retold in each generation as the media of film or music keep evolving. And as long as they take good care of the script and choose good actors who have chemistry with each other, it will continue to be a successful story.

In the meantime, GO WATCH THIS ONE!

Now I'm going to go load the soundtrack on iTunes and listen to it on a loop. 😎

6 comments:

  1. I will definitely see this one! Thanks for the great review, I wondered if it was worth it, and now I know it is! :-)

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    1. I was a bit doubtful myself, but the trailers looked wonderful, and Bradley Cooper seems to improve as an actor in each movie I seem him in! I was not disappointed. :)

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  2. Ooohhhh, I'm so glad you did the review. We are going to try to go see it next week. The Barbra Streisand version is one of my favorite movies - the sound track from that film is amazing and Barbra and Kris are fantastic. I can't wait to see how this one compares.

    As a side note, after the Streisand version came out I cut and permed my hair like hers. Sadly I did NOT look good. LOL.

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    1. I'll definitely have to find the Streisand one somewhere and watch it!
      As for the side note... did perms ever look good on anyone ;)

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  3. It's on my to-see list! I loved Streisand's. Silly me never realized it wasn't the original. Now I've got two more to add to the list.
    BTW...My fourth granddaughter is thinking about future career choices. She's split between marine biologist and tattoo artist. She's in 6th grade, so she has time...

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    1. Enjoy it!!! Was wonderful! Almost went back to see it again today! ;)

      Marine biologist or tattoo artist, huh? That's a tough choice there! Good thing she's got another 6 years or so to figure it out! :)

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