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In a world of music and fame, teen Celeste (Ravi Cassidy) succeeded in overcoming this violent tragedy and began a life of fame and glory. It was the beginning of this young girl after singing at a memorial service, where things might look fine and Celeste's life turns into a booming pop star with the help of her sister, Stacey Martin, and talent director Good Law. After a real tragedy for Celeste, she started backing up her sixth album, a collection of scientific hymns titled Vox Lux, which was a powerful response to all challenges.
Powered along by Portman and Cassidy, Vox Lux has a lot to say, but, despite being very good in parts, misses out on its place at the top of the charts.
I suspect, however, that Corbet's aims are actually more modest than many critics have credited: to create a fun, irony-drenched visual story that skips through a frenzied life with the rhythm of a video clip.