La La Land’s opening scene is a six-minute dance number to the song Another Day of Sun, that plays out amid LA’s notoriously bad traffic. It’s also where the film’s protagonists
Mia and Sebastian's waltz in front of a black-and-white, starry background during the epilogue calls to mind Johnny and Clare's dance to "Begin the Beguine". Mia points out a window on the Warner Brothers lot that Rick and Ilsa looked out of in "Casablanca". Mia also says that she saw it in a library with her aunt. Damien Chazelle takes on a Postmodernist approach to the end sequence. Postmodernism in film is defined as moving against typical techniques, expectations, and narrative structure. La La Land subverts the expectations of a typical Hollywood happy ending by having multiple endings. The first end scene leaves Mia watching Sebastian playing the
Work Song: Damien Chazelle and Emma Stone confer on the set of “La La Land.”. Courtesy of Summit Entertainment. “It’s wonderfully realized by Emma,” praises Gosling. “It was actually
Following the Best Picture mixup that mistakenly awarded 'La La Land' Best Picture over 'Moonlight,' James recreates Emma Stone's audition from La La Land se
The onscreen drummer in “La La Land,” though, didn’t end up being a Seb-like hotshot. “It’s a sixtysomething dude sitting behind the drums like an old man,” says Erskine.
Except maybe Comme des Frères, a relatively recent French movie. It's the story of 3 men who knew a girl (but didn't particularly knew each other). The girl dies and they decide to take a road trip together to dispose of her ashes in Corsica, starting from the north of France. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Cinematography: Spotlights on both Mia and Seb, Cinematography: Arc shot around Seb sitting at the piano and 'fake' Seb next to Mia (at end of sequence), Cinematography: Low-key lighting is saturated blue in the jazz club and more.

The opening scene in La la land is non-diegetic, meaning the characters don't know they are singing. But say, Ryan Gosling playing piano when the camera whip pans back and forth to Emma Stone in the jazz club, that is diegetic, meaning they are aware and it is really happening.

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