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LADY GAGA – A STAR REBORN

- ROBIN POMEROY

MOST of the critics avoided the obvious headline to describe Lady Gaga’s performanc­e in A Star Is Born, but they seemed to agree that the singer showed what it takes to lead a major movie.

For audiences familiar with the pop diva, known for her highconcep­t outfits and extraordin­ary hair and make-up, Gaga is barely recognisab­le as Ally, the girl-nextdoor who has given up on a music career until she is discovered by grizzled rock star Jackson, played by first-time director Bradley Cooper.

“Given the extravagan­ce of the pop star’s usual costumes, it’s almost like you’re seeing her for the first time,” wrote IndieWire’s Michael Nordine.

“She instantly makes you believe in her Ally as a no-name talent, despite already being one of the most successful singers on the planet. Unassuming, but obviously special.”

Reverting to form, Lady Gaga donned an off-the-shoulder dress made of long pink feathers as she accompanie­d Cooper in his tuxedo to the world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on Friday.

“Gaga completely sheds her pop persona and exhibits a scrubbed-clean, relaxed appeal and a deft balance of toughness and vulnerabil­ity,” The Hollywood Reporter’s David Rooney wrote in his review, adding that Cooper has “real warmth and a sexy spark in his on-screen chemistry with Gaga that makes their characters’ instant connection believable”.

From noodling on a piano at home, to huge concert scenes filmed for real at Coachella and Glastonbur­y festivals that Rooney found “electrifyi­ng”, the songs were recorded live, putting Gaga’s bestknown talent in the spotlight.

Gaga is the third diva to tackle the story and couldn’t possibly have more fabulous shoes to fill: Judy Garland made the original musical version in 1954, while the 1976 remake starred none other than Barbra Streisand.

But critics said Gaga soared to the occasion. In his five-star review in The Guardian, Peter Bradshaw called her performanc­e “sensationa­lly good”. The movie was “hokum”, but “colossally enjoyable”.

Gaga’s “ability to be part ordinary person, part extraterre­strial celebrity empress functions at the highest level at all times”.

Critics were also impressed by Cooper’s debut as director.

“To say that he does a good job would be to understate his accomplish­ment,” wrote Owen Gleiberman in Variety.

“As a film-maker, Bradley Cooper gets right onto the high wire, staging scenes that take their time and play out with a shaggy intimacy.

“The new Star Is Born is a total emotional knockout, but it’s also a movie that gets you to believe.

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| REUTERS | Tony Gentile The 75th Venice Internatio­nal Film Festival screening of the film A Star is Born shows accomplish­ed pop diva and now screen siren Lady Gaga in her refinery and all her glory.

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