The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Natalie Portman hits high note in ‘Vox Lux’

- By Rafer Guzman

In Brady Corbet’s “Vox Lux,” a teenage girl named Celeste survives a school shooting, turns the tragedy into a hit song and then, years later, learns that her music has inspired another, similar crime. A journalist asks: How does Celeste — played as an unhinged adult by Natalie Portman — feel about that? In response, Celeste offers free concert tickets to terrorists. “I am the new faith,” she proclaims.

As biopics of fictional pop stars go, “Vox Lux” is less about chasing your dreams than watching them curdle into something evil. (“Glitter,” this ain’t.) With a soundtrack of contempora­ry could-be hits by Sia, a thrillingl­y discordant score by cult hero Scott Walker and a wiggedout performanc­e from Portman that recalls her Oscarwinni­ng turn in “Black Swan,” “Vox Lux” is a dark fable about fame, image and entertainm­ent that perfectly captures our culturally chaotic moment. It’s the art-house flip-side to “A Star Is Born.”

For the first half of “Vox Lux,” young Celeste is played by Raffey Cassidy as a mousy teen with a small singing voice. Her post-shooting ballad, however — played with her sister, Ellie (Stacy Martin), on keyboards — goes viral and attracts first a hard-driving manager (Jude Law, with stubble and an American accent) and then a record deal. “I don’t want people to think too hard,” Celeste says of her music. “I just want them to feel good.”

By the time Celeste is played by Portman, she has become an alcoholic, a mother (Cassidy returns, eerily, to play her own daughter, Albertine), a Kanye-caliber motormouth and an emotional wreck. Celeste’s preconcert meltdown in the bowels of an arena is a harrowing and grimly hilarious performanc­e. Corbet, whose previous film, “The Childhood of a Leader,” was also a biopic of sorts, has so much to say about the entertainm­entindustr­ial complex that he can’t clearly articulate all of it. Still, “Vox Lux” is a heady experience, a canny pop critique set to an ominous beat.

 ?? Atsushi Nishijima / Associated Press ?? This image released by Neon shows Natalie Portman in a scene from “Vox Lux.”
Atsushi Nishijima / Associated Press This image released by Neon shows Natalie Portman in a scene from “Vox Lux.”

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