Review of A Star Is Born (2018) by Latincritic13 — 04 Oct 2018
After leaving from my local movie theater from seeing A Star is Born, it is a privilege to say that Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga have both made a bonafide emotional classical remake based on the previous films from the same name set during the millennial generation.
A Star is Born is beautiful, charismatic, smart, and somewhat a real tearjerker that says each and every obstacle can be broken when someone special is there to make that person born as a star and it's literally amazing all around.
Lady Gaga killed this role without a doubt. Each and every scene that she was in is what made this movie very special to watch especially of how emotionally flawed the characters are when reaching to superstar status.
There is hope that she’ll win that Oscar though in 2019. Also, to first time director and veteran comedy actor Bradley Cooper, astonishingly nailed the direction and tone of this movie and the absolute result of it is mind-blowing compared to a Darren Aronofsky film.
Plus, he even brought his own dog into the mix! The technical side of this film such as the eyegasmic cinematography by Aronofsky’s right-hand man, Matthew Labitique, nailed the look on everything which made the tension and tone of this film satisfying to watch compared to Roger Deakins.
And so is to veteran screenwriter behind Forrest Gump, Eric Roth, and the production team behind it. Everything in this film has done right, and this film is at the emotional heights of Titanic and honestly, it's amazing.
This film is a must watch especially on movie date nights - you won't regret it.
This review of A Star Is Born (2018) was written by Latincritic13 on 04 Oct 2018.
A Star Is Born has generally received very positive reviews.
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