Los Angeles Times

Portman, Depp in haunting sister act

- — Gary Goldstein

Although “Planetariu­m” may not wholly satisfy as the kind of statement film it so ambitiousl­y aims to be, this intriguing drama, confidentl­y directed by Rebecca Zlotowski (who co-wrote with Robin Campillo) proves a singular, at times haunting experience.

In the late 1930s, as Nazi Germany tenses its grip on Europe, American Laura Barlow (Natalie Portman) and her much younger sister, Kate (Lily-Rose Depp), are in Paris with their touring paranormal stage show. Laura’s more the emcee, while Kate seems to possess the real psychic power.

They also perform private séances, which is how they meet André Korben (Emmanuel Salinger), a wealthy film studio chief (loosely based on real-life producer Bernard Natan) who decides to dramatize the sister act for the big screen.

But Andre’s fascinatio­n with the Barlows’ spiritual access will soon become more personal — and revealing.

This stylishly shot picture’s alluring first half gives way to a more meandering, yet still watchable second part involving romantic encounters, illness, ghosts, the risks and strains of filmmaking and the creeping realizatio­n that the world is about to change in unthinkabl­e ways.

Portman, whose Laura is by turns efficient, protective, resourcefu­l and captivatin­g, is superb, although the more ethereally drawn Kate (Depp) proves less defined.

“Planetariu­m.” In French and English with English subtitles. Not rated. Running time: 1 hour, 48 minutes. Playing: Laemmle Royal Theatre, West Los Angeles.

 ?? Les Films Velvet ?? LILY-ROSE DEPP, left, and Natalie Portman play sisters who are a psychic team in pre-WWII France.
Les Films Velvet LILY-ROSE DEPP, left, and Natalie Portman play sisters who are a psychic team in pre-WWII France.

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