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The Rose Shouldn't Have Broken
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the tumultuous rise and fall of a legendary rock and roll singer in the late 1960s. As her fame skyrockets, she grapples with the pressures of stardom, substance abuse, and a series of destructive personal relationships. Her journey is a powerful portrayal of the toll fame can take on an artist.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'The Rose' received critical acclaim, particularly for Bette Midler's powerhouse performance. While some critics found the narrative formulaic, the film was widely praised for its raw emotional intensity and its unflinching look at the darker side of the music industry. Midler's portrayal earned her widespread praise and an Academy Award nomination.
What Reviewers Say
Bette Midler delivers an electrifying and Oscar-nominated performance as a troubled rock star.
The film is a raw and often heartbreaking portrayal of fame's destructive power.
While the story follows a familiar trajectory, its emotional depth and musical sequences are compelling.
Google audience: Audiences lauded Bette Midler's incredible singing and acting abilities, calling her performance unforgettable. Many found the film to be a powerful and emotional experience, though some noted its somber tone and tragic storyline.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 3 Academy Awards, including Best Actress for Bette Midler. Nominated for 3 Golden Globe Awards, winning Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama for Bette Midler.
Fun Fact
The film's narrative is loosely inspired by the life of Janis Joplin, though it is not a direct biopic.
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