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Posted by: eldave1, January 30th, 2017, 11:59am
Saw this last night.

Opening scene - absolutely cringe worthy IMO. Left me with the what the fok did I get myself into feeling.

Acting = A+ - everyone was great! Worth seeing on this aspect al one.

Singing and Dancing = C - everyone was average, but that did not take away from the movie, IMO.

Some scenes were brilliant - some average, stereotypical you've seen it before.  

The ending was totally wrong, IMO. Don;t want to comment too much from a spoiler perspective.

Overall - a valid effort at a difficult genre - worth seeing but not nearly as good as the acclaim.
Posted by: Demento, January 30th, 2017, 4:27pm; Reply: 1

Quoted from eldave1
worth seeing but not nearly as good as the acclaim.


I too don't understand why people are losing their minds over this film.

It was Okay. Clunky, felt disjointed in structure. Some of the musical scenes felt like they were added just so there would be a musical segment in that portion of the film. Guess what I'm trying to say is that the movie didn't flow well for me, which I think is key in this genre, to naturally transition from one musical number to another while maintaining a good grip on the story.

Wasn't a big fan of Whiplash, but that was a better movie than this.
Posted by: AnthonyCawood, January 30th, 2017, 8:32pm; Reply: 2
I love it and have seen it twice at the cinema, may go again.
Posted by: albinopenguin, February 1st, 2017, 12:19am; Reply: 3
I hate musicals, I hate the golden age of Hollywood, and I really hate movies that inspire struggling artists...but god damn, did I love this film. There hasn't been anything like it in years. La La Land is the reason we go to movies and the reason we create movies.

Granted, this film is incredibly masturbatory. And if there's one thing I've learned from living in LA, is that LA-ites love it when people pander to them. But honestly, the movie is so good that it transcends all of that (and it also mocks LA while simultaneously celebrating the city).

Since it's winning all of these awards, there's going to be a ton of backlash. It's a double edged sword really. But whatever, I guess it's cool to hate things that are genuinely good and original these days.

See it in the theater for the experience. It was my second favorite film of 2016 behind The Witch.
Posted by: BSaunders, May 7th, 2017, 2:59am; Reply: 4
I'm watching this right now and find myself on my phone, haha.

I can appreciate it, but this is just not my thing at all. Great acting though. Ryan Gosling is a gun.
Posted by: khamanna, May 7th, 2017, 4:08am; Reply: 5
I liked this movie a lot, loved the subtlety and music.
And the structure is that of the golden age movies - jumping from one big event to the other in their lives without much explanation.

My daughter liked it even more - she cried a lot for two days straight. That's when I understood how powerful a movie can be. She's a crier, but hasn't cried that much even when she saw Titanic.
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