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Maybe it is supposed to be telling our generation that she really didn’t “need no man” to rise to the top. A part of me wonders if this was intentional. The second half, however, turns into a movie that lacks focus and is no longer about the two of them functioning as a unit.
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The first half was fantastic and truly captured the intimacy and first sparks of a romance. This is where this year’s iteration of A Star Is Born, lacked (in my opinion). The hallmark of A Star is Born franchise is creating a love story so tragic that that it confuses and almost frustrates the audience – why would you stay in a relationship that is so mutually destructive? The story isn’t about one or the other character, it’s about how the two feed off each other. “Aashiqui 2” was then modeled after “A Star Is Born.” ROUND 1: The Incomprehensible Tragic Relationship Oddly enough, the first “Aashiqui” film (known more for its songs - I’m serious go download all the songs right now) was not a remake of “A Star Is Born”, but was prefaced from the get go that it would be the first installment of some sort of love-story series. The two other were released in 1954 (starring Judy Garland and James Mason – my personal favorite) and 1976 (starring Barbara Streisand and Kris Kristofferson).Įach movie, although adjusted to the trends and dialogue that are iconic of that generation, tells essentially the same tragic boy-meets-girl story centered on fame, alcoholism, and ultimate self-destruction.
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A Brief History of “A Star is Born”įor those who have been living under a rock, “A Star Is Born” (2018) starring Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga is the fourth iteration (to date) of the 1937 classic “A Star Is Born” starring Janet Gaynor and Fredric March. Important note: This piece does give away important plot points, so here is your official SPOILER ALERT. But let’s really break things down, shall we? Some may think the winner of this battle is obvious, given the newest iteration of “A Star is Born” was just nominated for 5 Golden Globes, including Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Actress (Lady Gaga), Best Actor and Best Director (Bradley Cooper for both).
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But with every remake comes the question: “Who did it better?” Today, we place two remakes of the Hollywood classic “A Star Is Born” (1937) in the ring to see who remade it better: “Aashiqui 2” (2013) vs. Doubtfire”) to “Hum Tum” (aka “When Harry Met Sally”), Bollywood has proven time and again that its ability to shamelessly copy classic Hollywood films is unparalleled.
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