It is entirely possible the provocative scenes of terrorism and Willem Dafoe's voiceover (an omniscient fairytale narration which lapses occasionally into an uncertain subjunctive mood, as unnecessary as it is overwritten: sex is "nocturnal activities" and Stockholm a "far from exotic city in Europe", thank you very much) were tacked on in a last ditch effort to render different from A Star Is Born this dismaying snorefest, the abyssmal likes of which I haven't experienced since Winona Ryder and James Franco's The Letter.
★☆☆☆☆
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