The Borneo Post

Thundersto­rm halts Lady Gaga’s movie debut at the Venice festival

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VENICE: Lady Gaga has been called a force of nature but a spectacula­r thundersto­rm pulled the plug on the gala premiere of her big acting debut at the Venice fi lm festival.

An hour into the screening of “A Star Is Born” late on Friday a violent electrical storm rolling across the Venetian lagoon left the cinema in the dark minutes. Earlier the superstar made mimed prayers on the red carpet so that she could reach her seat in her fluffy pink Valentino gown without being soaked. While the gala was something of a washout, the fi lm itself and the for 20 singer’s performanc­e rapturous reviews.

Variety called the second remake of the 1937 classic “a transcende­nt Hollywood movie”, heaping praise on Lady Gaga and her co- star Bradley Cooper, who also directed the fi lm.

Critic Owen Gleiberman hailed as “luminous” its story of a waitress who climbs to fame after falling in love with an alcoholic country singer on the slide.

He said Gaga’s “ebullient and winningly direct performanc­e never lets her own star quality get in the way of the character.”

The talented “ugly” girl who thinks her nose is too big and hides behind layers of outrageous makeup when she goes on stage, had obvious autobiogra­phical echoes for the US star.

Lady Gaga told reporters she “always dreamed of being an actor”, and channelled her own difficult early experience­s in the music business into her performanc­e. And it clearly worked. The Hollywood Reporter declared it a “captivatin­g debut in a big-screen leading role”.

“There’s a lot to love in Bradley Cooper’s” fi lm, it added, even if “at times it becomes pedestrian as it follows her conquest of superstard­om”. — AFP earnt

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