Review of Supernova (2021) by Richard Lawson for Vanity Fair — 30 Jan 2021
Supernova, despite a title that suggests a bright and glorious burst of energy, is a ponderous movie, a story about the end of life so determined to be taken gravely that it doesn’t let anything actually live.
It’s abstractly tragic, about a vague idea of something rather than anything or anyone specific. Dementia is scary and sad. That’s about as particular as Supernova gets.
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This review of Supernova (2021) was written by Richard Lawson and published by Vanity Fair on 30 Jan 2021.
Supernova has generally received positive reviews.
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