In a dramatic musical story about the famous star who passed through a real tragedy that brought her to fame. It's the story of Celeste teenager (Ravi Cassidy) who tells about important cultural moments about her life. She was the first star to sing at a memorial service, becoming a celebrity and turning into a booming pop star with the help of her sister, Stacey Martin, and talent director Good Law. It is an American icon that moved itself towards a world of fame and artistic mastery. In the end, Celeste is trying to show her sixth album Vox Lux.
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.