After a 5-month hiatus, La La Land is bringing me back.
I'm going to start with a minor complaint, then I promise to tell you all the things I really liked about this movie. The people who love movies the most have inadvertently ruined the them. Star Wars is no longer a space fantasy, it has become Saving Private Ryan in space. Batman has more in common with The Godfather than his comic book origins. And La La Land feels more like a tragic Woody Allen film, than the musical that it could have been. It's not that the filmmakers are more cynical than a generation ago, rather the critics and film snobs have become harsher. La La Land could have been our Singin' In The Rain; unfortunately it's too cool for that. I understand the irony here, if the characters spontaneously burst into song too often, or dream sequences had a few too many neon lights, I'd probably be making fun of the movie right now. La La Land hit all the right notes; it's just a shame that so many people are just as jaded as me.
I liked the scenery. I liked the costumes. I liked the character development; while it was quite cliché, the characters were so likable that it worked. I like the music; while not to the level of Singin' In The Rain, is that really a fair comparison? I liked the ending; it works for the romantic and the cynic, not an easy task. I like that this movie is getting so much buzz; after so many difficult-to-watch movies, I like being reminded of why I love movies.
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