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Director: | Damien Chazelle |
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Writer: | Damien Chazelle |
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Mia, an aspiring actress, serves lattes to movie stars in between auditions and Sebastian, a jazz musician, scrapes by playing cocktail party gigs in dingy bars, but as success mounts they are faced with decisions that begin to fray the fragile fabric of their love affair, and the dreams they worked so hard to maintain in each other threaten to rip them apart. | |
Release Date: | Dec 01, 2016 |
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Director: | Damien Chazelle |
Writer: | Damien Chazelle |
Genres: | Comedy, Drama, Romance, Music |
Keywords | dancing, jazz, dance, traffic jam, ambition, musical, casting, coffee shop, jazz club, hollywood, los angeles, california, pianist, pier, audition, valentine's day, planetarium, aspiring actor, movie set, sunset, one woman show, pool party, white savior, griffith observatory, exuberant |
Production Companies | Summit Entertainment, Marc Platt Productions, Gilbert Films, Impostor Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $509,183,536
Budget: $30,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Jun 30, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Ryan Gosling | Sebastian |
Emma Stone | Mia |
John Legend | Keith |
Rosemarie DeWitt | Laura |
J.K. Simmons | Bill |
Amiée Conn | Famous Actress |
Terry Walters | Linda |
Thom Shelton | Coffee Spiller |
Cinda Adams | Casting Director |
Callie Hernandez | Tracy |
Jessica Rothe | Alexis |
Sonoya Mizuno | Caitlin |
Claudine Claudio | Karen |
Jason Fuchs | Carlo |
D.A. Wallach | 80's singer |
Trevor Lissauer | Valet |
Olivia Hamilton | Bree |
Anna Chazelle | Sarah / Hula Hooper |
Marius de Vries | Clyde |
Finn Wittrock | Greg Earnest |
Josh Pence | Josh |
Nicole Coulon | Josh's Fiance |
Damon Gupton | Harry |
Christopher Michael Stevens | Malcolm |
Keith Harris | Cole |
Kaveh Rastegar | Tom |
David Douglas | Ty |
Miles Anderson | Alistair |
Bobo Chang | Photographer's Assistant |
Meagen Fay | Mrs. Dolan |
John Hindman | Frank |
Valarie Rae Miller | Amy Brandt |
Nicole Wolf | Amy Brandt's Assistant |
Corrin Evans | New Barista |
Kiff VandenHeuvel | New Coffee Shop Manager |
Tom Everett Scott | David |
Hemky Madera | Jimmy |
Zoë Hall | Chelsea |
Dempsey Pappion | Charles |
Clifton 'Fou Fou' Eddie | Seb's Drummer |
Cal Bennett | Seb's Sax Player |
Nedra Wheeler | Seb's Bassist |
Javier Gonzalez | Seb's Trumpeter |
Khirye Tyler | Seb's Pianst |
Briana Lee | Echo Backup Singer |
Shaylah J. Stevens | Echo Backup Singer |
Natalie Imani | Echo Backup Singer |
Camryn Ray Cavaliero | Mia's Daughter |
Sandra Rosko | Dream Audience |
Arthur Horowitz | Fantasy Baby |
Reshma Gajjar | Traffic Dancer - Girl #1 |
Candice Coke | Traffic Dancer - Girl #2 |
Hunter Hamilton | Traffic Dancer - 1st Man |
Damian Gomez | Traffic Dancer - 2nd Man |
Amanda Balen | Traffic Dancer - Conductor |
Lou Becker | Traffic Dancer |
Dominic Chaiduang | Traffic Dancer |
Cindera Che | Traffic Dancer |
Chris Moss | Traffic Dancer |
Marissa Labog | Traffic Dancer |
Tiffany Daniels | Traffic Dancer |
Melinda Sullivan | Traffic Dancer |
Stephanie Landwehr | Traffic Dancer |
Britt Stewart | Traffic Dancer |
Clarice Ordaz | Traffic Dancer |
Nathan Prevost | Traffic Dancer |
Mecca Vazie Andrews | Traffic Dancer |
Scott Hislop | Hollywood Party Dancer - Creepy Guy |
KC Monnie | Hollywood Party Dancer |
Krystal Ellsworth | Hollywood Party Dancer |
Sarah Mitchell | Hollywood Party Dancer |
Khasan Brailsford | Hollywood Party Dancer |
Morgan Larson | Hollywood Party Dancer |
Becca Sweitzer | Restaurant Dancer |
Gakenia Muigai | Restaurant Dancer |
Michael Stein | Restaurant Dancer |
Mario Diaz | Restaurant Dancer |
Julie Schmid | Epilogue Dancer |
Samantha Abrantes | Epilogue Dancer |
Lexie Contursi | Epilogue Dancer |
Eartha Robinson | Epilogue Dancer |
Sybil Azur | Epilogue Dancer |
Tara Nicole Hughes | Epilogue Dancer |
Kayla Kalbfleisch | Epilogue Dancer |
Martha Nichols | Epilogue Dancer |
Anthony Marciona | Epilogue Dancer |
Bill Prudich | Epilogue Dancer |
Robert Roldan | Epilogue Dancer |
Ryan Novak | Epilogue Dancer |
Demian Boergadine | Epilogue Dancer |
Gustavo Vargas | Epilogue Dancer |
Robert Haynes | Angry Neighbor |
Doran Butler | Traffic Dancer |
Matt Cady | Traffic Dancer |
Carol Connors | Traffic Dancer |
Patrick Cook | Traffic Dancer |
Aaron 'Deuce' Cooke | Traffic Dancer |
Bubba Dean Rambo | Traffic Dancer |
Nick Drago | Traffic Dancer |
Shaun Evaristo | Traffic Dancer |
Dana Fukagawa | Traffic Dancer |
Daniel Gaymon | Traffic Dancer |
Liz Imperio | Traffic Dancer |
Casey Johansen | Traffic Dancer |
Cris Judd | Traffic Dancer |
Yoori Kim | Traffic Dancer |
Bradley M. Rapier | Traffic Dancer |
Dana Wilson | Traffic Dancer |
Terrance Yates | Traffic Dancer |
Tracy Shibata | Hollywood Party Dancer - Girl #1 |
Dominique Domingo | Hollywood Party Dancer - Girl #2 |
Asiel Hardison | Hollywood Party Dancer - Agent #1 |
Corey Anderson | Hollywood Party Dancer - Agent #2 |
Nick Baga | Hollywood Party Dancer - Agent #3 |
Leah Adler | Hollywood Party Dancer |
Noel Bajandas | Hollywood Party Dancer |
Denzel Chisolm | Hollywood Party Dancer |
Montana Efaw | Hollywood Party Dancer |
Natalie Gilmore | Hollywood Party Dancer |
Shannon Holtzapffel | Hollywood Party Dancer |
Galen Hooks | Hollywood Party Dancer |
Jeremy Hudson | Hollywood Party Dancer |
George Lawrence Jr. | Hollywood Party Dancer |
Scott Myrick | Hollywood Party Dancer |
Cassidy Noblett | Hollywood Party Dancer |
Brittany Parks | Hollywood Party Dancer |
Víctor Rojas | Hollywood Party Dancer |
Tony Bellissimo | Echo Dancer |
Ryan Ramirez | Echo Dancer |
Catalina Cat Rendic | Echo Dancer |
Bryan Tanaka | Echo Dancer |
Ava Bernstine-Mitchell | Restaurant Dancer |
Quinn Lipton | Restaurant Dancer |
Monie Adamson | Epilogue Dancer |
Matthew Aylward | Epilogue Dancer |
McKenzie Anderson | Epilogue Dancer |
Pamela Chu | Epilogue Dancer |
Mallauri Esquibel | Epilogue Dancer |
Michael Higgins | Epilogue Dancer |
Chris Jarosz | Epilogue Dancer |
Matthew Kazmierczak | Epilogue Dancer |
Paul Kirkland | Epilogue Dancer |
Megan Lawson | Epilogue Dancer |
Michael Munday | Epilogue Dancer |
Brandon O'Neal | Epilogue Dancer |
Chelsea Thedinga | Epilogue Dancer |
Danny Valle | Epilogue Dancer |
Emily Williams | Epilogue Dancer |
Tommy Cooley | Kissing Couple (uncredited) |
Kristin Slaysman | Coffee Shop Customer (uncredited) |
Ana Flavia Gavlak | Young Actress (uncredited) |
Noah James | Young Man (uncredited) |
Ottavio Taddei | Swing Dancer (uncredited) |
Destinee Handly | Barista (uncredited) |
Steffen Dziczek | Moviegoer (uncredited) |
Vince Donvito | Coffee Guy (uncredited) |
Patty Tobin | Casting Director (uncredited) |
Crystal Nichol | Audition Actress (uncredited) |
Kaye L. Morris | Producer's Girlfriend (uncredited) |
Trent Kerpsack | Sailor (uncredited) |
Holly Houk | Kissing Couple (uncredited) |
Andrea Lareo | Casting Assistant (uncredited) |
April Martucci | Audition Girl (uncredited) |
Heather Turman | Young Man's Date (uncredited) |
Jenna Curtis | Waitress (uncredited) |
Jordan Ray Fox | Nathan (uncredited) |
Anna Lunberry | Publicist (uncredited) |
Christopher Aber | Cowboy (uncredited) |
Margaret Newborn | Jazz Club Goer (uncredited) |
C.J. Stussi | Espresso Coffee Shop Customer (uncredited) |
Cameron Brinkman | Jazz Club Patron (uncredited) |
Kristin Elliott | Audition Actress (uncredited) |
Lynn Moore | Jazz Club Patron (uncredited) |
Nilla Elizabeth Watkins | Coffee Shop Customer (uncredited) |
Andres Perez-Molina | Coffee Shop Customer (uncredited) |
Shannon Leann | Hollywood Starlet (uncredited) |
Milica Govich | Coffee Shop Customer #2 (uncredited) |
Frederick Keeve | Restaurant Patron (uncredited) |
Amanda Fields | Red Head Actress (uncredited) |
Hunter Clowdus | Lifeguard (uncredited) |
Jessica Rotter | Singer (uncredited) |
Bruce Davison | Mia's Father (uncredited) |
Bunny Levine | Movie Theatre Cashier |
Name | Job |
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Damien Chazelle | Writer, Director, Lyricist |
Tom Cross | Editor |
Deborah Aquila | Casting |
Fríða Aradóttir | Hairstylist |
Tricia Wood | Casting |
David Wasco | Production Design |
Sandy Reynolds-Wasco | Set Decoration |
Mary Zophres | Costume Design |
Jed Dornoff | Makeup Artist |
Torsten Witte | Makeup Department Head |
Mark Kubr | Stunt Coordinator |
Brett Praed | Stunts |
Eric Salas | Utility Stunts |
Demian Boergadine | Other |
Chris LeDoux | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Tim LeDoux | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Josh Yadon | Stunts |
Dale Robinette | Still Photographer |
Justin Hurwitz | Orchestrator, Songs, Original Music Composer |
Ossey James | Stand In |
Steve Dinozzi | Digital Compositors |
Nicolas Bosc | Stunts |
Danny Downey | Stunts |
Jimmy Hart | Utility Stunts |
Marius de Vries | Executive Music Producer |
Collin McShane | Other |
Michael Riley | Title Graphics |
Scott Trimble | Location Scout |
Linus Sandgren | Director of Photography |
Mandy Moore | Choreographer |
Benj Pasek | Lyricist, Songs |
Justin Paul | Lyricist, Songs |
David Castillo | Stunts |
Charles Croughwell | Stunt Coordinator |
Audrey Douglass | Stunt Double |
Hannah Douglass | Stunt Double |
Kevin Becker | Sound Designer |
Craig Dollinger | Boom Operator |
Robert Foulkes | Location Scout, Location Manager |
Steven A. Morrow | Sound mixer |
Austin Gorg | Art Direction |
Albert Elizondo | Makeup Artist |
Yukiko Kinkel | Makeup Artist |
Barbara Lorenz | Hair Department Head |
Aubrey Marie | Hairstylist |
Jacklin Masteran | Hairstylist |
Medusah | Hairstylist |
Lali Peer | Makeup Artist |
Haruyo Sawada | Makeup Artist |
Steven R. Soussanna | Hairstylist |
Jeffrey Harlacker | Post Production Supervisor |
Bart Lipton | Production Supervisor |
Paula Case | Assistant Director |
Peter Kohn | Assistant Director |
David Agajanian | Set Dressing Artist |
Gregory Paul Austin | Construction Foreman |
Eddie Acuña | Construction Foreman |
Christopher Branan | Carpenter |
Tina Charad | Leadman |
Chad R. Davis | On Set Dresser, Set Dressing Artist |
Chris Forster | Construction Coordinator |
Jennie Harris | Set Decoration Buyer |
Wes Hottman | Art Department Assistant |
David Ladish | Set Dresser, Set Dressing Artist |
Steven Ladish | Set Dressing Artist |
Steven Light-Orr | Assistant Art Director |
Geoffrey Mandel | Other |
Rick McLean | Standby Painter |
Edward J. Protiva | Leadman |
Eric Reichardt | Lead Painter |
Daniel Hyun Lim | Other |
James Ashwill | Foley |
Blake Collins | Foley |
John T. Cucci | Foley |
Luis Galdames | Sound Effects Editor |
Lee Gilmore | Sound Effects Editor |
Mildred Iatrou | Supervising Sound Editor |
Michael Kaleta | Other |
Tom Lalley | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Ai-Ling Lee | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor |
Dan O'Connell | Foley |
Jeremy Hays | Special Effects Coordinator |
Fiifi Aggrey | Digital Compositors |
Patrick Clancey | Digital Compositors |
Blake Goedde | Digital Compositors |
Bryan Haines | Digital Compositors |
Adam Pere | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Jason Sanford | Visual Effects Producer |
Brandon Cornell | Utility Stunts |
Thomas Conrad | Other |
Olivia Courtney | Stunts |
Ed McDermott II | Stunts |
Allan Padelford | Stunts |
Cameron Revier | Stunts |
Kent Baker | Rigging Grip |
Jose F. Barrios | Rigging Grip |
James Frank Brown | Video Assist Operator |
Anthony Cady | Grip |
Dustin Evans | Other |
Christopher Ferguson | Lighting Artist |
Steven Frohardt | Rigging Grip |
Brad M. Hazen | Gaffer |
Ari Robbins | Steadicam Operator |
David Schmalz | Video Assist Operator |
Davon Slininger | Camera Operator |
Michael Anthony Travers | Rigging Grip |
Renee Treyball | Loader |
Troy N. Wade | Grip |
Chris Weigand | Lighting Technician |
Rachel Wiederhoeft | Other |
Mark Avery | Set Costumer |
Lynda Foote | Costume Supervisor |
Sarah Scheussler | Set Costumer |
Laura Wolford | Set Costumer |
Thomas Kuo | Other |
Ken Lebre | Other |
Natasha Leonnet | Digital Intermediate |
Kimi Rosenthal | Post Production Supervisor |
Ray Ruotolo | Other |
Josh Stein | Post Production Assistant |
John To | First Assistant Editor |
Matt Wallach | Other |
Celeste Chada | Other |
Tim Davies | Orchestrator |
Steven Gizicki | Music Supervisor |
Mark Graham | Sound Director |
Liz Kinnon | Actor's Assistant |
Fred Oliveira | Other |
Moore Brian | Driver |
Michael Connor | Transportation Captain |
Geno Hart | Transportation Coordinator |
Marty Osborne | Driver |
John F. Teeple | Driver |
Gary Thomas Williams | Driver |
Malcolm Arias | Finance |
Steve Beimler | Location Scout |
Lauren Coggiola | Actor's Assistant |
Ami Cohen | Department Administrator |
Richard Lee Dalton | Production Office Assistant |
Anna J. DeMildt | Set Production Assistant |
Jessi Eichberger | Production Office Assistant |
Stephanie M. Flores | Other |
Michael A. Fry | Other |
Hadeel Hadidi | Actor's Assistant |
Sherry Kecskes | Finance |
Eloy Lara | Set Medic |
Laurent Marchand | Other |
Lyn Matsuda Norton | Script Supervisor |
Robert M. Melnik | Executive in Charge of Finance |
Curtis A. Miller | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Carly Olsson | Production Office Assistant |
Owen Patry | Production Office Assistant |
Carl Pedregal | Executive In Charge Of Post Production |
Carrie Prince | Other |
Timothy Scott Ralston | Executive In Charge Of Post Production |
Ross Risley | Production Office Assistant |
Theresa Snider | Production Office Assistant |
Danny Valle | Other |
Jacob Whitley | Production Office Assistant |
Whitney J. Willard | Production Accountant |
Tyler John Young | Production Office Assistant |
Kate Gray | Production Office Assistant |
Jo Kissack Folsom | Assistant Costume Designer |
Kerri Smeltzer | Production Coordinator |
Matthew Cavaliero | Property Master |
John Youngblood | Assistant Property Master |
Attila Kiss | Property Master |
Kim Richey | Property Master |
Daniel Galindo | Score Engineer |
Corina Kramer | Makeup Artist |
Amy Lederman | Makeup Artist |
Daniel Bradford | Set Designer |
Tom Callinicos | Set Dresser |
Kevin Cross | Set Designer |
J.R. Vasquez | Set Dresser |
Julian Baker | Rigging Grip |
Andy Nelson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Holly Sedillos | Vocals |
Natalie Leggett | Musician |
Angela Parrish | Music Programmer |
Glen Mathias | Transportation Co-Captain |
William Kenneth Goldman | Vocals |
Dana Williams | Driver |
Ralph Williams | Musician |
Celia Chazelle | Thanks |
De Wayne Williams | Driver |
Angelo Vacco | Acting Double |
Alex Angelino | Costumer |
Jillian Meyers | Choreographer |
Name | Title |
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Jordan Horowitz | Producer |
Mike Jackson | Executive Producer |
Ty Stiklorius | Executive Producer |
Gary Gilbert | Producer |
Michael Beugg | Executive Producer |
Jeffrey Harlacker | Associate Producer |
Marc Platt | Producer |
John Legend | Executive Producer |
Fred Berger | Producer |
Organization | Category | Person | |
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Golden Globes | Best Actress | Emma Stone | Won |
Golden Globes | Best Director | Damien Chazelle | Won |
Golden Globes | Best Picture | N/A | Won |
BAFTA Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Won |
Spirit Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
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2025 | 3 | 27 | 96 | 3 |
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"To me, _La La Land_ is like religion. I see the appeal, and I would never take it away from anyone. But I would also never stand in line for it." - Jeff WInger, probably. _Final rating:★★½ - Not quite for me, but I definitely get the appeal._ ...
A very special, memorable film that will be iconic in the years to come. ...
This is definitely not a movie that I would have chosen to watch all by myself which perhaps explain why I thought it was just surprisingly okay to watch. However my girlfriend absolutely wanted to watch it so I got it. As it turned out my girlfriend had only gone by the number of Oscars and not rea ... lly looked up what kind of movie it actually was so in the end I was enjoying the movie a lot more than she did. This movie is pretty much a quite classical Hollywood musical with a non too original story, nice music and dancing. In addition the cinematography is simply excellent. This is the strong point of this movie. The rest of the movie is of lesser interest to me but the cinematography is really, really good. The scene, pictured on the movie poster, were Mia and Sebastian dances and everything in the scene are dark blue tones except Mia’s bright yellow dress is so simple and yet so beautiful. Everything else about this movie is…okay. Okay acting, okay story etc. As I wrote before this is really not my kind of movie so forgive me for not being overly enthusiastic. I am sure those into these kind of movies cannot understand how anyone can give it less than a full set of stars but hey, different tastes and all that. I cannot make up my mind about ending. On one hand I am a sucker for happy endings which this one falls a wee bit short on. On the other hand I have to commend the writer/director for not taking the path of least resistance and instead putting together something a wee bit different. I did feel that a part of the movie was missing though. I would have liked to see the parts where Mia and Sebastian actually fulfilled their respective dreams. Jumping fast forward to the ending like the movie did felt a bit like they either ran out of money or they manage to misplace half the story! Anyway, I enjoyed the movie more than I thought I would.
**They'd crossed each others life while chasing their dreams.** I am not a big fan of modern musical films. So I was not expecting it to be a great or worst. The film opened with a song that I was not happy, because I did not like the verse or the music. And again to say, the modern timeline does ... not suit for the musical theme, unless it is a fantasy or an Indian film. The best part of the film was, those song fades away as the film progresses. But I kind of liked the drama/story part and the climax track with the quick flashback (kind of). Till that scene I was considering it an average film, but that one scene changed my stance. So, now I think it is a good film, but winning 6 Oscars, I don't know it deserved that. Yes, the director is known for making music and musical film, but he has not made many. He's young and so his career. Yep, I loved 'Whiplash'. One of my all time favourite. If that film had won 10 Oscars, I would have not surprised at all. After that flick, the people were anticipating, to exceed that success in this film. As it was received, no doubt for those people it was a different flick, but not for me. Especially if you watch lots of Indian films. By the way the film characters were nice, and so the story, but not the songs. Gosling and Stone were performed well. The chemistry between them was great. The narration was going decently until the end, which reminded me 'Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya' ending that I was not happy about, yet something different than usual. Sometimes I am okay with cliché than this kind of conclusion, just to bring a change in storytelling. Overall an enjoyable film, most people would love it. Some like me would say it is a decent flick, but there's always a few who would never favour it. Yet worth a watch. _7/10_
Undeniably well put together, and entertaining, even if it certainly chooses style over substance. <em>'La La Land'</em> is an absolutely gorgeous-looking film, from the costumes to the cinematography to the choreography. The musical numbers are pleasant too. It is a little light on story, not th ... at it isn't entertaining - it is. They were, evidently to me, going for an artsy film and they nailed that. I just personally wanted more depth to the plot, rather than a song every few minutes. Ryan Gosling is probably one of my favourite actors around right now, in the argument at least, and he is very good here. So is Emma Stone, who is arguably the film's standout. I wanted to watch more of Stone's work even before this, so I knew - along with Gosling - I was going to enjoy the cast. They work excellently as a duo. Elsewhere, John Legend's role is a tad out of place, even if it's good to see him. 4*. It might make for lame viewing if you absolutely do not like musicals, but otherwise it's 100% worth a watch - even for someone with a mild taste for musicals, like me.
Full review: <a>https://www.tinakakadelis.com/beyond-the-cinerama-dome/2021/12/28/beautiful-dreamer-la-la-landnbspreview<a> Los Angeles is an easy city to deeply love and deeply hate, and it is impossible to describe that to someone who has never lived there. The closest a non-resident can come t ... o gaining an understanding of that sensation is by watching Damien Chazelle’s _La La Land_. On the one hand, there are the warm, sun-kissed beaches, the millionaires, and the secluded canyons of the San Gabriel mountains. It’s the promised land of golden dreams for actors, musicians, and writers, where success is always right around the corner. On the other hand, you’ll find smog, traffic, and abject failure. Los Angeles, with all its promises, is a pendulum that swings widely.
**Really a good movie, which justifies the hype around it.** Who doesn't remember “La La Land”? It was released in theaters in 2016, and was one of the most viewed and acclaimed films of that year. It was a film that was virtually carried in the lap between festivals and awards of the seventh art ... , and that seemed destined to clean them all up, as “Titanic” had done two decades before. When he arrived at the Oscars, he had practically nominations in almost every category where he could be included! Of the fourteen nominations, however, it collected “only” six statuettes, with the seventh – Best Film – slipping through the fingers in what was the most absolute embarrassment in the entire history of the Hollywood Academy: the infamous but historic exchange of envelopes, that we all have in our memory. But when I said “only”, it is necessary to put things in perspective: what many producers would not have given to win six Oscars in one of their films! Like it or not, it was a great achievement and "La La Land" received a well-deserved accolade that night. The film, directed by newcomer Damien Chazelle, is a worthy homage to musicals from Hollywood's golden age, and features a generally sympathetic script: an aspiring starlet trying to become an actress meets and falls in love with a purist jazz pianist. who wants to restore people's interest in the musical genre he loves, and which he feels is slowly being lost. It is their mutual passion that makes them not give up on their respective dreams, but it will also end up dictating that both follow their own paths. And indeed, the film's bittersweet and slightly too realistic ending shockingly clashes with the magic felt throughout the rest of the film. It's like having a very beautiful dream, where anything is possible with some effort and serious work, and ending up seeing that dream trampled by a heavy, raw and often unfair reality. And it must be said, although the characters seem likeable, they are selfish and only think about themselves and their interests. They seem to stick together only as long as it really benefits their individual interests. Although I don't like the characters very much, Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling offer us, in the film, two magnificent works of interpretation and also of singing and dancing. Gosling showed hidden talents on the keyboard of a piano, and both are very good at choreography, although singing is not particularly strong point for either. Both are young, and it is quite possible that they will give us even better dramatic performances in the future. The rest of the film's cast hardly matters, it's one of those movies where the main characters are so overwhelming and omnipresent that there's no room for anyone else. Technically, the film has several frankly good aspects that deserve our attention and our praise. For starters, the film's honest and intelligent way of recreating and inserting scenes and dance routines from the great musicals of the past, from “Shall We Dance” to “Singing in the Rain” and “West Side Story”. The scenarios, the elements, the routines are there. The cinematography, colorful, frank, generous with light, is magnificent and a feast for the eyes. The editing was done in an excellent and very skillful way. The scenery couldn't be better, taking advantage of the Hollywood Hills or the Griffith Observatory in the best way. The soundtrack, melodies and songs are excellent.
A fully-fledged musical of the likes we haven't seen on the big screen in decades. This move is almost perfect in every respect. It will draw a laugh, it will draw a tear and it will definitely get your foot tapping. I have to admit the reality ending crushed my enjoyment a little. I understand why ... the director did it but that doesn't mean I have to like it.
This movie is the best movie there will ever be, Ryan and Emma did great. ...
La La Land is one of those movies that feels like a warm hug. The story follows Mia, an aspiring actress, and Sebastian, a jazz musician, as they navigate love, ambition, and the messy balancing act between the two. Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone are great together, their chemistry felt natural. Th ... e music is where the film really shines. Justin Hurwitz’s score lingers with you, with “City of Stars” and “Audition (The Fools Who Dream)” being unforgettable, both haunting and uplifting in their own way. And the visuals, everything from the dreamy color palette to the sweeping camera work. That opening freeway dance number is bold, fun, and the perfect way to set the tone. What’s most striking, though, is how La La Land balances its whimsy with a dose of reality. It’s a story about chasing dreams and the sacrifices that come with it, and it doesn’t shy away from showing the heartbreak that can follow.
"Mia" (Emma Stone) is an aspiring actress who juggles a coffee shop job with countless, fruitless, auditions. "Sebastian" is a budding jazz musician who falls a bit foul of his boss (JK Simmons) when he decides to spice up some of the more mundane Christmas ditties he has to trot out on his restaura ... nt piano and gets fired. The two meet and after a slightly rocky soon start to appreciate that they actually have more in common than they might have expected - and so off they set down their especially bumpy yellow brick road. This feature is a colourful and vibrant tribute to all things Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly with an hint of romance and one or two catchy tunes to help keep the pace bouncing along for a couple of hours. It wallows, unashamedly, in the nostalgia of the good old days and then - thanks to the likes of John Legend's "Keith" - attempts to turn it's focus to the future. Not just of this couple, but of their chosen forms of art. It's no cakewalk for the pair and that's an integral part of this enjoyable tale of their relationship and the pressures put upon it by their aspirations. Those magnetisms that fuel their affection at the start soon start to have the opposite effect as success applies unevenly between them and an happy ending is by no means a certainty. There's plenty of light-heartedness throughout and it's affection for the heyday of Hollywood is writ engagingly large as it trips along. No stunt doubles, dubbed singing, piano playing nor dancing also adds quite a bit to the charm of the pair's antics and "Another Day of Sun" and "City of Stars" show Pasek/Paul and Justin Hurwitz have their fingers on the pulse. Cheesy? Well a little, but this is still big screen entertainment cinema that I really did enjoy. Not quite sure what Ryan Gosling has to do to get an Oscar, though!