
‘La La Land’ – 8.6/10 IMDb
As mentioned in the most recent combo edition of ‘In Theatres’, La La Land was the number one film I was must eager to go and see to kick start the New Year! The romantic musical film unites Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling for the third time since Crazy Stupid Love and Gangster Squad. The duo gave exceptional performances as aspiring actress Mia Dolan and jazz pianist Sebastian Wilder, which played perfectly off of Damien Chazelle’s writing and direction as well as Justin Hurwitz’s musical score. As a result, the film broke a long-held Golden Globes record by winning seven awards and tied Titanic and All About Eve by earning 14 Academy Award nominations. This post will feature a quick film summary, a breakdown of my favourite parts of the film, as well as a couple of fun bonus items.

‘La La Land’ [Credit: Summit Entertainment]
Film Summary
La La Land opens with an incredible group ensemble number (‘Another Day of Sun’) on a packed Los Angeles highway where we are first introduced to Mia and Sebastian. Their relationship doesn’t start with the sunshine and rainbows of most romantic films as the two share a snippy moment of road rage before they go their separate ways. Mia has a rough interview and ends up heading to a fancy party with her friends, after they convince her that she needs a girl’s night out with a bright and cheery number (‘Someone in the Crowd’). As the sadness slowly creeps back in, Mia leaves the party to unfortunately find out that her car has been towed so she begins her long trek back to the city. During her walk she wanders into a bar just as Sebastian has broken out into a passionate jazz solo. However, this is for the last time as the owner (J.K. Simmons) fires him on the spot and he storms off leaving Mia with all of her words left unsaid.
As luck would have it, Mia runs into Sebastian a few months later as he is performing with a 80s pop cover band at her friend’s pool party. There is obvious chemistry between the two even though their iconic tap-dance centred number (‘A Lovely Night’) attempts to argue otherwise. However, the two quickly begin to warm up to each other as they share their hopes and dreams for the future in LA’s movie and music scenes. Several romantic numbers unfold as the two sing the film’s key duet (‘City of Stars’) and take a trip to the Griffith Observatory (‘Planetarium’). As the storyline progresses the pair struggle with their individual aspirations, which leads them to question what the future holds and if their love can withstand the pressures of the unknown.

‘La La Land’ [Credit: Summit Entertainment]
See Also:
- Could ‘La La Land’ Bring More Passion Projects To The Mainstream?
- 5 Reasons Why ‘La La Land’ Is The Must-See Movie Of The Year.
- 4 Things You Might Not Know About ‘La La Land’!
Favourite Parts of the Film
1) ‘A Lovely Night’ – Skyline Tap-Dance Number

‘La La Land’ [Credit: Summit Entertainment]
2) Bright & Timeless Costume Design

‘La La Land’ [Credit: Summit Entertainment]
3) Mia’s Passionate ‘Audition (The Fools Who Dream)’ Performance

‘La La Land’ [Credit: Summit Entertainment]
4) Extraordinary Dream Sequence

‘La La Land’ [Credit: Summit Entertainment]
Bonus Items
For those of you who loved the film, check out this Travel + Leisure article for 13 locations in Los Angeles that you should visit. Also, click on the two video links below for Mia’s ‘Audition (Fools Who Dream)’ song as well as a mix of funny Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling interview moments.
A Lovely Night is probably my favourite song from the film, although it changes on a daily basis!
I would love to see more modern musicals released. Hopefully this paves the way for some new ones. 🙂
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100% Agreed!!
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