The film "The Moment," starring Charli xcx, presents a fictionalized version of the pop star navigating a career crossroads, according to a review published by Variety on January 24, 2026. The movie, reviewed by Owen Gleiberman, depicts Charli xcx facing off against a director, played by Alexander Skarsgård, who seeks to refine her public image.
Gleiberman's review questions the premise of why a figure like Charli xcx would agree to such a compromise, suggesting a potential disconnect between the character's actions and the established persona of the artist. The film opens with a sequence reminiscent of Charli xcx's music videos, featuring strobe images and industrial music, before transitioning into a montage of news clips referencing "Brat Summer," the cultural phenomenon that followed her 2024 album, "brat."
The review implies that "The Moment" attempts to capitalize on the real-world success and cultural impact of Charli xcx's music and image. However, it also suggests that the film may not fully understand or effectively utilize the artist's established brand. The review does not delve into the specific AI concepts or implications for society, but focuses primarily on the film's narrative and its portrayal of Charli xcx.
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