Review of Supernova

Supernova (II) (2020)
10/10
'Being sad when something is gone, just means it was great while it was there'
28 February 2022
Actor/writer/director Harry Macqueen is gifted: the young writer and director of this astonishingly fine, sensitive film SUPERNOVA establishes him as a major artist, sharing a film that quietly addresses aging, advancing dementia, and the interaction of those factors on the enduring love between two artists, together for twenty years.

The story unfolds quietly and slowly; the first suggestion of the pairing is an opening view of the couple lying in bed asleep. As they awaken their story begins: Tusker (Stanley Tucci) is a writer whose career is deterred with the progressive dementia that accompanies his fatal illness, and Sam (Colin Firth) is a pianist whose performing career is at a standstill. The couple initiates a trip in their campervan with their dog to visit friends and family, gradually sharing the impact of Tusker's failing mind on their relationship. During their visit to Sam's family, Tusker joins his young goddaughter on the lawn, gazing at the sky and the source of the film's title is defined: supernova - a powerful and luminous stellar explosion when a star has reached the end of its life - is Tusker's way of sharing the universality of us all, tenderly. On the journey Sam discovers a box that contains Tusker's unfinished latest novel - and a letter - and that discovered secret provides one of the most genuinely sensitive cores for understanding the degree of love between the two men.

Every aspect of this film enhances its beauty - the cinematography by Dick Pope, the musical score by Keaton Henson emphasizing a duet between a string bass and a cello and the piano performance of Elgar's Salut d'Amour actually performed by Colin Firth, the superbly subtle acting by Tucci and Firth, and the direction and screenplay by Macqueen. This is a radiant, quietly perfect paean to love and coping with dementia. Very highly recommended.
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