India, May 9 -- With Maria, director Pablo Larrain has marked the final installment in his unofficial trilogy of troubled women after Jackie (on Jacqueline Kennedy), and Spencer (Princess Diana). Larrain's portraits of these women are marked with an innate sense of curiosity mixed with adulation, where the women suffer and wonder and finally reclaim their space in hallucinatory bursts. No one does it like Larrain, a director whose strengths seem a little shaky here in Maria. Now available to stream on Lionsgate Play, this is a grand and visually stunning film, often prey to its own dissonance as a psychodrama of sorts. (Also read: Angelina Jolie says it was an 'honour' to sing for Maria Callas biopic: 'She is very present in this film' | ...
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