Angelina Jolie delivers a commanding performance as opera legend Maria Callas, capturing her decline in 1977 Paris.
The film offers a blend of dark humor and tragedy, illustrating Callas's struggles with illness and loneliness.
Jolie's portrayal is accompanied by digitally fused singing, allowing her to embody the persona of the celebrated diva.
The narrative revolves around Callas's recollections of her past fame, interspersed with disturbing hallucinations and introspective moments.
"Maria," directed by Pablo Larraín, portrays themes of fame's fleeting nature and the despair that accompanies a lost voice, set to release in UK and Irish cinemas on January 10.
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