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I’ve never particularly been a big fan of either Garland or Zellweger, but this was fantastic. She managed to mimic Garland’s awkward, jerky stage movements and mic mannerisms, her facial expressions, and even her speech pattern extremely well. My favourite movie genre is biographical, and especially, music biographies. The costumes, makeup, and portrayal were all incredible. The story shows how mind-f&cked she was as a child star in flashbacks and how terribly lonely she was as an adult as her career waned. Thank you, uploaders.
(PS: The yellow on-screen ad-writing does go away, even though it kind of sits and slowly scrolls in front of the screen for a bit in the very beginning.)