I liked it.
I liked it
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What was his FUCKING problem?
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Depressing as fuck. Some guy gives up a redhead hottie love of his life so he can blindly chase the retarded dream of old school jazz, when jazz has left him in the dust and modernized. Meanwhile she has found success as a movie star and has a perfect husband, but her love has gone unrealized and unfulfilled because jazzboy was out running around in smoky clubs.
Don't watch this movie with a gun nearby.
the songs are awful and choreography is boring
I liked is as an anaesthetic.
>another tragic lovestory
fucking boring
I liked it too, but I liked pic rel even more, which is hilarious on it's own.
they were both self absorbed and completely unready and incapable of sharing their lives with someone else. the demise of their relationship was utterly predictable and to be honest perfectly fine really, it was for the best.
Why do SJWs hate LA LA Land so much?
No you didn’t
>SJWs
How are they supposedly hating on it?
It's kino. A take on old Hollywood movies, spinning it around a dark "what could have been" story
At least he made sure he husband gets sloppy seconds.
Because showed the world that white art (la la Land) is better than black art (moonlight)
Something something about pretentious director, something something about white man saving jazz
>sloppy seconds.
What makes you think she was a virgin?
You know you will get someone's sloppy seconds right? If you get someone at all
musicals are so gay
>white art (la la Land)
gosling's sister gets married to a black guy.
Both my wife and I were virgins. Why do fedoras need to project their degeneracy to everyone.
She probably sew herself anyway and will cuck you and make you her bastard's daddy. Good luck raising you wife's children
>Both my wife and I were virgins.
It sounds pathetic
I loved it.
Emma kino
I can see, soon she will hit the wall
Good movie, bad musical
Yeah I did too. All these people aren’t like”wtf why didn’t they get together in the end”
The title of the fucking movies is La la land which is where they both were, to wrapped up in their dreams of fame to see the good right in front of themselves
you unironically have onions in your blood if you like it
or you are a woman
Should posting "I like it" be banabke offense?
So spend time with her, then. If you had a wife, you shouldn't be on this board
First Man was much better
really disappointing from him to mix hollywood jerking (birdman) and music autism (whiplash) in order to try to double down the oscar bait, and all this while making a movie vastly inferior to both of the above mentioned
Wanna be alpha males who are in reality frustrated, low tier beta Males have to over compensate by pretending they hate everything the tiniest bit feminine. A sad existence.
>t.
Musicalfag here, IMO La La Land works better as it's own original thing rather than a true to form musical.
What's always struck me as weird in La La Land is that, for a big bombastic emotional musical, a lot of it is very low-key and reserved, the opening number almost feels like it's from a different movie. It almost creates a disconnect and I dunno, dissatisfaction? Because a lot of numbers are just "couple sings by a piano" and "couple sings by bench", it's very personal and teather-like. Maybe a regular kinosseur can put this better into words and explain how it connects to the movie's themes and shit, but what I'm saying is that this creates a different musical experience, where melancholic old-timey romanticism sorta drives it all, but it's very timid in the real moments, up until the final number.
It's a shame Ryan and Emma can't sing, because they're amazing actors that really sell a lot of the emotion needed. The final 10 minutes are told purely by body language and facial expressions and they fucking nail it every time
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anyways:
Epilogue > Someone in the Crowd > A Lovely Night > Another Day of Sun > City of Stars > Audition > Start a Fire
Epilogue isn't technically a musical number but I don't care, it is.
Someone in the Crowd is surprisingly underrated, personally it's the most complete and the most ''musical'' of the numbers, it has everything. Those instrumental parts are perfection, that part after Emma sings slowly and the song keeps building up to the climax is fucking heavenly, HEAVENLY, the extra bit of direction where everyone stands still besides couples who are slowly dancing, goddamn. FUCKING HEAVENLY.
shut up fag
>Musicalfag here
kys
>be me
>goes to watch La La Land with gf at time
>we don’t watch the movie
>get head for first time
>we actually watch it at her house another day
>gf likes movie and says she would’ve liked to see it at movies
>gf breaks up with me
>depressed
>hate and love La La Land
>fuck me