Starry Eyes

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Determined to make it in Hollywood, aspiring actress Sarah Walker spends her days working a dead-end job under the watchful eye of her patronizing boss, Carl, enduring petty friendships with other struggling artists and competing actors and going on countless casting calls in the hopes of finally catching her big break. After a series of strange auditions with a mysterious casting duo from famed production company Astraeus Pictures, Sarah finally lands the leading role in their newest film. The producer thinks she has a bright future ahead of her, but this coveted opportunity comes with bizarre ramifications that will transform Sarah both mentally and physically into something beautiful... and altogether terrifying. (Cinemax)

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français Allégorie d'horreur sur l'exagération de l'ambition humaine à travers des cadavres, où l'homme perd ses amis et lui-même. Adroitement ancrée dans l'environnement des acteurs à Los Angeles. "À travers des cadavres" au sens littéral dans ce cas, car après une première moitié intéressante, mystérieuse et psychologique, le film devient un slasher sanglant. Ce qui correspond assez bien, puis il essaye de se sauver avec des oreilles égratignées avec une conclusion prétendument artistique, mais tout de même originale. ()

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anglais A more literal and drastic version of Black Swan. It balances on the border of a serious parable and a B-movie caricature, and both approaches clash a lot against each other. I’m not ecstatic, but it does have a couple of effective scenes. ()

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anglais This thing is completely oozing with "Aronofsky" (which needn't necessarily be a bad thing), unfortunately I couldn't help internally rating it "WTF" at some points and I really don't mean that as a positive. It's certainly thought-provoking as an allegory for a life full of personal ambition and desperation to succeed in the big movie world. The transformation of the main character is interesting on the whole, but only to the point where the plot starts to veer towards the overly spiritual. I understand that the sectarian theme is actually secondary here and only serves as a means to satisfy its own ambitions, yet I couldn't help feeling that it was actually overblown in some places. And the soundtrack, which in the vast majority of cases would be more suited to a giallo film, didn't add much to it either. But the van gore scene was worth it. ()

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