Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Film: La La Land








GENRE: Musical, Drama
RATING: PG-13 for some language
RUNTIME: 2 hours and 8 minutes
STARRING: Emma Stone (Crazy Stupid Love, The Help, Birdman)
Ryan Gosling (Crazy Stupid Love, Drive, Nice Guys, Half Nelson)
DIRECTOR: Damien Chazelle (Whiplash)
WRITER: Damien Chazelle (Whiplash, 10 Cloverfield Lane)
PLOT: A jazz pianist and aspiring actress try to live out their dreams in Los Angeles, and sing & dance while they do so.

FULL DISCLOSURE: High odds for upcoming Best Picture winner.

STORY STUFF: That sure was whimsical. As a drama person myself, I enjoy watching artists work hard to achieve their dreams. There are some cute industry jabs as well. The musical component was really fun at the beginning with the opening couple of numbers but then it really centered on Stone and Gosling and seemed to have more dance than song. I wish there were catchy ensemble numbers. I remember the central theme music but do not remember much lyrical content. As a musical, I unfortunately found it average.

ACTING STUFF: Gosling and Stone have great chemistry on screen. This is nothing new when you consider they have done a couple of films together already. Here they get to be even more sweet with their singing and dancing. Loved the quick JK Simmons (Whiplash) cameo.

ARTISTIC STUFF: What a beautiful film to watch. I loved the use of colour, light, setting and camerawork. There is a wonderful dream sequence where the backgrounds are just a magical as the actors in front of them. The production design is impeccable, almost Wes Anderson worthy.

VERDICT: Three and a half stars out of five
SEE IT IF: You miss MGM musicals like Singing in the Rain
UPCOMING REVIEWS: Passengers

2 comments:

Gerry and Joanie said...

Musicals are a tough sell, you love them or hate them. As someone who had enjoyed some musicals if they are not too in your face, this movie lost me with the opening mumber. I was very concerned with the damage being done with all tjose cars by strangers. I found the ending frustrating and a little sad. There was good chemestry between the characters and the potential for a feel good ending did not happen. Choice was between Star Wars and this. I wish we chose Star Wars.

Blackout said...

I agree with your concern of car damage. That bicycle going up the windshield seemed rude. You probably should have seen Rogue One instead.