ThiefHott
Too much of everything
Lovesusti
The Worst Film Ever
Odelecol
Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
nanancay
Between reaching your dreams and staying with the one you love, which choice do you make? Stone and Gosling's characters develop a true love, one bound by music and appreciation for eachother's artistry, but like real relationships, small cracks start to appear when the characters choose one over the other.Suddenly, their dreams seem too far apart. This movie does a great job of romanticising the concept of finding a true love, only to have it crashing down. The final moments of the movie are the most powerful I've seen in a completely different way than the Titanic. Never has a romance movie shown the feeling of regret so captivatingly.The cinematography and location is also beautiful, the one shot take of the jazz band and the dancing scenes are gorgeous and the movie leaves you feeling nostalgic.
Sergiohv7
DE LAS MEJORES FOTOGRAFÍAS DE LA HISTORIA DEL CINE
dmv_gary
Honestly, I think High School Musical is more enjoyable than this.
Emma Stone is hot af, as always.
Everything else is cliche after cliche, also their fight makes no sense.
And why can't Ryan Gosling just have a smooth and happy relationship in movies.
john mitchell
La La Land is the type of movie I hate starting to watch. It's not because I hate movie musicals; quite the opposite in fact. What I dislike intensely is those films that use the old Hollywood movie genres, like those old screwball comedies or the old musicals as a basis and then proceed to get them wrong (Down With Love, anyone?). That's exactly what I thought would happen with this movie. I couldn't have been more wrong. The film, as well as being visually stunning, is full of characters that you want to spend time with, especially that of Emma Stone. Her character, Mia, is played fantastically. To my mind, this performance from Stone ranks with her best. That's not to say that Ryan Gosling isn't also good, because he is. The songs, if not completely in the style of the old Hollywood musicals, given the film's contemporary setting, stay true to their essence, and the story is engaging too. Much like Pirates of the Caribbean and The Artist breathed life into long-dead genres, I think La La Land will give those people who don't really give movie musicals a second glance a new appreciation. La La Land is a delightful modern movie musical, and I'm sorry I ever doubted it.