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Map to the Stars
After the loss of her mother, a little girl arrives at an orphanage. Outside, the greatest discovery awaits her.
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Plot Summary
Agatha Weiss, a young woman with burns covering half her face, arrives in Hollywood seeking her fortune as a script doctor. She befriends Jerome Fontana, a struggling actor and limo driver, and becomes entangled in the dysfunctional lives of the Weiss family, including a washed-up actor and his overbearing wife who stars in a remake of his classic film. Agatha's sinister past and manipulative nature gradually come to light as she orchestrates a series of events with dark consequences for everyone involved.
Critical Reception
Maps to the Stars received mixed to positive reviews from critics. While Julianne Moore's performance was widely praised, the film's script and direction were divisive, with some finding it a sharp satire and others deeming it overly shocking and gratuitous. Audiences were similarly split, appreciating its dark humor and critique of Hollywood, but often finding its extreme content challenging.
What Reviewers Say
A biting, albeit often uncomfortable, satire of Hollywood's obsession with fame, youth, and reinvention.
Julianne Moore delivers a powerhouse, Oscar-worthy performance as a desperate aging actress.
The film's shocking twists and dark humor are polarizing, making it a challenging but memorable watch.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a dark and satirical look at Hollywood, with many praising Julianne Moore's performance. However, some viewers felt the movie was too shocking and lacked a clear narrative, while others appreciated its unflinching portrayal of the industry's underbelly.
Awards & Accolades
Julianne Moore won the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival for her role. The film also received nominations at various other festivals.
Fun Fact
The character of Agatha Weiss was inspired by real-life Hollywood fixer and alleged serial killer Dorothea Puente.
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