
Elvis Presley has been the topic of many films and TV shows over the year, but the same cannot be said about his wife Priscilla. From director Sofia Coppola comes a tale based on Priscilla’s 1985 memoir Elvis and Me. When she was just a teen, Priscilla (Cailee Spaeny) meets an already famous Elvis Presley (Jacob Elordi) at a party. The two form an unlikely bond despite their rather large age gap – from the German army base to Graceland, Vegas and beyond, we are brought into their world and all the ups and downs that surround it.
It wasn’t too long ago that Baz Luhrmann’s version of Elvis swept the nation. Still fresh in my mind, I wasn’t sure the world needed more. Luckily for us, this was very much Priscilla’s story and that in itself was a huge improvement. During their relationship, many rumors emerged and while this is just one interpretation of the events that unfolded, it was a welcome one. In Coppola’s signature style, we had a refreshing take that perfectly captured the times.
Spaeny, who is moderately new on the scene, shines bright as the titular character. Her evolution throughout the film was wonderful to watch as she slowly, but surely, learned her worth. In addition to this, she looked exactly like Priscilla. On the other hand, Elordi did a fine job as Elvis. I liked that he wasn’t too much in the forefront though still present when needed. Though I wasn’t completely sold on his accent, I have to say that he has been having quite the moment lately and I am here for it.
In spite of its almost two hour run time, I was completely swept away in this story from start to finish. Told through the eyes of a girl who transformed into a woman before our very eyes, there was never a dull moment for me. Combined with the colorful sets and catchy soundtrack, I am so pleased that Priscilla was my first film of 2024!
Rating: ♥️♥️♥️♥️