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Un conjunto de circunstancias inesperadas otorga un éxito inesperado a una estrella del pop.Un conjunto de circunstancias inesperadas otorga un éxito inesperado a una estrella del pop.Un conjunto de circunstancias inesperadas otorga un éxito inesperado a una estrella del pop.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 11 nominaciones en total
Micheál Neeson
- The Musician
- (as Micheál Richardson)
How Natalie Portman Created Chemistry in 'Vox Lux'
How Natalie Portman Created Chemistry in 'Vox Lux'
Natalie Portman and her Vox Lux co-star Raffey Cassidy discuss playing the same complex character and how they created chemistry with director Brady Corbet.
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¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe backstage dressing room where Celeste has a break down before her concert is the same location used in El cisne negro (2010) where the main character, Nina, also played by Natalie Portman, has a break down.
- ErroresWhen Celeste and her daughter are talking in the diner, Celeste has her sunglasses and menu on the table in front of her. They move way to the left and back to in front of her without Celeste touching them.
- Citas
Young Celeste: That's what I love about pop music. I don't want people to have to think too hard. I just want them to feel good.
- Créditos curiososEnd credits roll downwards which only include post-production credits, score and music credits and business credits.
- Bandas sonorasMistress Mary
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Opinión destacada
The reviews and trailer for this film promised a strong performance by Natalie Portman as a troubled pop star. While some of the praise for her role in "Vox Lux" may be somewhat overhyped, she does give a generally good performance in this drama directed by Brady Corbet. She plays Celeste, a now-famous pop star who survived a school shooting in 1999. The film gives viewers a grip on how those who get too all-consumed in the superficiality of pop music culture can lose control over their lives, although sometimes the dialogue and writing during these scenes can sometimes feel almost too on-the-nose to be truly impactful on the viewer.
The film is stunningly shot, and its score is often stirring and potent. Jude Law's supporting performance is outstanding, providing a powerfully subdued complement to the main narrative as Celeste's manager. With the exception of the memorial song sung by a young Celeste at a vigil for the shooting victims about ten minutes after film's commencement, the rest of the film's songs (which are pop-based) are generally not too appealing. However, this is likely intentional, as Corbet's direction is intended to make the viewer critique popular culture and its effects on music and society, as well as the possibility that our social obsessions may breed tragic and wretched acts. Despite such potentially-thoughtful commentary, it's not clear by the end of the film what Corbet really wants to say or offer as a message to the narrative besides simply saying that excess tackiness is bad. While superficiality is an important topic, for a film that poses far deeper, existential and angst-filled questions, the film's attempts to thread loose ends of its messaging before the film's finale (a pop concert) feel somewhat skimpy. The film's stronger elements would make it worth of recommending to those who like Natalie Portman and can appreciate sometimes-audacious and challenging films. 7/10
The film is stunningly shot, and its score is often stirring and potent. Jude Law's supporting performance is outstanding, providing a powerfully subdued complement to the main narrative as Celeste's manager. With the exception of the memorial song sung by a young Celeste at a vigil for the shooting victims about ten minutes after film's commencement, the rest of the film's songs (which are pop-based) are generally not too appealing. However, this is likely intentional, as Corbet's direction is intended to make the viewer critique popular culture and its effects on music and society, as well as the possibility that our social obsessions may breed tragic and wretched acts. Despite such potentially-thoughtful commentary, it's not clear by the end of the film what Corbet really wants to say or offer as a message to the narrative besides simply saying that excess tackiness is bad. While superficiality is an important topic, for a film that poses far deeper, existential and angst-filled questions, the film's attempts to thread loose ends of its messaging before the film's finale (a pop concert) feel somewhat skimpy. The film's stronger elements would make it worth of recommending to those who like Natalie Portman and can appreciate sometimes-audacious and challenging films. 7/10
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- 6 dic 2018
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- Presupuesto
- USD 11,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 727,119
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 155,714
- 9 dic 2018
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 1,444,547
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 54 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.66 : 1
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