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En esta nueva versión de la trágica historia de amor, Bradley Cooper interpreta a Jackson Maine, un músico veterano, quien descubre, y se enamora de, Ally (Gaga), una artista en apuros. Ella está a punto de darse por vencida en su sueño por triunfar como cantante…hasta que Jack le anima para que salte al primer plano. Pero a la vez que la carrera de Ally despega, las relaciones personales entre ellos se desmoronan, mientras Jack libra una batalla permanente con sus propios demonios. (Warner Bros. España)

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claudel 

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español Al primer concierto en conjunto, la química entre Jack y Ally no me conquistó el corazón, desde entonces solo asentí con aprobación y disfruté algunas canciones muy bonitas. La historia en su mayoría es superficial y el guion no es tan importante, se trata de lo que el filme y la relación entre estas dos personas emanan a través de su música. Y ahí radica la mayor fuerza y el beneficio de toda la película. No creo que A Star is Born deba ser aclamada con premios Oscar, por otro lado, eso no me ofendería y podrían darle al simpático Cooper al menos una estatuilla por sus méritos, considerando que se las han dado a casi todos. ()

POMO 

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español Una película romántica para señoras. Una película rodada e interpretada maravillosamente con corazón, pero que carece de un solo motivo, relación o giro argumental que no hayamos visto cien veces antes y que la haga destacar. La actuación de Cooper es lo único destacable aquí. Y Gaga lo hace muy bien para no ser actriz. ()

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Malarkey 

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inglés I have probably seen too many of these music dramas already, since I cannot give this movie five stars. However, I completely understand why the overall score is so high. It has quite a few surprises up its sleeve. Only, the whole time I was waiting for the finale and it didn’t manage to shock me as much as I’d wished. The first surprise was Bradley Cooper. Who would have thought that a comedy actor who became famous with the Hangover trilogy will eventually star in such a romantic epic and in addition will show everyone that he can sing and write pretty solid Southern rock? Well, another surprise was, of course, Lady Gaga. I accept her music, I respect her as a pop star, and I acknowledge that her pop music is original. Acting-wise, she wiped the floor with the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio, who were recently laughing at her at the Golden Globe awards. Hats off. A regular girl, who worked as a waitress, turned into a world-class star. Some of the movie scenes are literally legendary. It’s a shame, then, that the finale wasn’t as epic. Other than that, I must add that if you like music and follow the behind the scenes, you’ll be able to find a whole array of seemingly inconspicuous moments, which will however say a lot about the given scene. That’s what I really liked about it. After viewing I debated, pondered, and debated once again. Bradley and Lady Gaga blowed that cinematic universe into such dimmensions as if they were real music stars. Beautiful. ()

DaViD´82 

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inglés The melodrama, which works as long as the two of them are searching for the way to each other, are inseparable, partying backstage and sing duets. However, as soon as Ally leaves the civilian image and embarks on a horrible pop-solo career (although this is an intention, but the fact that it is hardly watchable does not change anything), it stops working, because suddenly as if Cooper did not know whether to focus more on Jack or Ally. As a result, he doesn't pay much attention to either one. Many touched topics (Jack's brother, Ally's victims, etc.) lead nowhere; which is the most striking in the case of the motif of gradual deafness. It was supposed to be the centerpiece and not a topic that you don't even know if she even knew / think of. The other half is fragmented and without pace, when you know exactly what it is aiming for, but it stretches through too many unnecessary scenes that are completely the same. And so even the final emotional overflowing song tribute will not shake disappointing impressions. ()

MrHlad 

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inglés Surprisingly mature filmmaking. Bradley Cooper manages to sell both the big concert scenes and the small intimate ones where two people talk with complete ease. He gives quite possibly the best performance of his career, and Lady Gaga definitely deserves all the awards she picks up. Even the songs can move or tear you up and it's awfully good to watch. The only major complaint might be a certain predictability and schematicism, but on the other hand, in this case it would be unfair to the film to criticize it. This is exactly what it promised and delivered and in a highly superior performance. A film that is honest, functional and superbly shot and acted, and moving. ()

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