Lorraine and a magnificent Kristen Stewart have created a beautifully moving tone poem about alienation around the iconic Princess Diana, imprisoned in the Royal wax museum. The most inventive cinematic expression of alienation since Antonioni's films with Monica Viti. Often stark and surreal, but lightened by warm connections between Diana, some staff and her two son, plus an unexpectedly joyous final scene. Beautifully shot, edited and scored. The great Pablo Larraine's best.