Review | Angelina Jolie goes full-on diva in a daring, sad turn as Maria Callas
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Larraín's trilogy focuses on crisis moments in women's lives, blending historical narrative with artistic impressionism, making 'Maria' an opera-like exploration of a fading diva.
Angelina Jolie's portrayal of Maria Callas is both brilliant and daring, showcasing a woman who has become a walking mausoleum of her former self, confronting her past.
With 'Maria', the film captures the essence of nostalgia and loss, examining Callas's final weeks juxtaposed with her past glories, encapsulating the sorrowful weight of her memories.
While 'Maria' successfully highlights the spectacle of a legendary singer, the film's overall impact leans towards being an inert experience rather than a dynamic biopic.
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