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Hollywood's Pop Star Problem: Why Fictional Musicians Fall Flat

Hollywood often attempts to capture the magic of pop stardom on screen, but many films struggle to create believable and compelling fictional musicians. The recent film 'Mother Mary,' starring Anne Hathaway, exemplifies this challenge, desp...

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Key Insights

  • **The 'Mother Mary' Paradox:** Despite featuring music by FKA twigs and Charli XCX and starring Anne Hathaway, the film fails to create a convincing pop icon.
  • **The Importance of 'It' Factor:** Films like 'The Idea of You' succeed by capturing the essence of real-world pop phenomena, such as One Direction, while others, like 'Daisy Jones & The Six,' fail despite significant star power. Why does this matter? The 'it' factor is hard to fake; audiences need to believe in the artist's charisma and talent.
  • **Biopics vs. Fictional Stars:** Musical biopics like 'Rocketman' and 'Bohemian Rhapsody' often fare better because they rely on the established personas and music of real artists. The prospect of verisimilitude to the real, established thing propels our evergreen fascination with musical biopics.
  • **Pop as a Backdrop:** Some films, like the horror movies 'Trap' and 'Smile 2,' use pop stardom as a backdrop to the action, focusing on genre conventions rather than creating authentic musical experiences. This approach can be more effective when mediocrity is part of the product.

In-Depth Analysis

Creating a believable pop star in a movie is a complex task that requires more than just catchy music and stylish visuals. 'Mother Mary' tries to create a generational pop icon by remixing recognizable elements of stars like Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and Lady Gaga. However, the film's writing and direction fail to capture the ineffable star quality that makes a performer truly pop on camera.

'The Idea of You' succeeded by tapping into the Harry Styles/One Direction phenomenon, creating music videos and banal bops that felt authentic. In contrast, 'Daisy Jones & The Six,' despite its high production values, failed to resonate with audiences.

Films that use pop stardom as a backdrop, such as 'Trap' and 'Smile 2,' can be more effective because they don't rely on the audience fully buying into the fictional music. The mediocrity and disposability of the music become part of the story.

'Vox Lux' offers a dark view of pop music, portraying it as fundamentally empty and stardom as a Faustian bargain. While the film is divisive, it expresses a confidence that is lacking in 'Mother Mary.'

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FAQ

- **Q: Why do so many films fail to create convincing pop stars?

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- **Q: What makes a musical biopic more successful than a film with a fictional pop star?

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- **Q: What was the inspiration behind Anne Hathaway's character in 'Mother Mary'?

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Takeaways

  • Creating believable pop stars in film is challenging due to the difficulty of replicating genuine star quality.
  • Films that ground their pop stars in reality or use them as a backdrop for other genres tend to be more successful.
  • Musical biopics offer a safer bet due to their reliance on established artists and fan bases.
  • The music of Mother Mary was inspired by artists like Madonna, St. Vincent, FKA Twigs and Charli XCX

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