🎉 La La Land Ending Scene

The dream scene is the most perfect piece of cinema I've ever seen, truly beautiful and heartwarming, with stunning set pieces, passage of time, score. As for the ending itself, I loved it, couldn't ask for a better ending. It was bittersweet and ultimately said you can't have everything, to go for your dreams you gotta leave some things behind. In La La Land, a movie filled with jaw-dropping musical numbers, this one is the showstopper.Mia (), having given up her repeated stabs at show business, gets lured back to Los Angeles for one La La Land’s story is broken up into seasons that are marked with on-screen titles, not unlike Jacques Demy’s classic French musical.Both end bittersweetly, with the former lovers briefly It recalls the final scene of La La Land’s most obvious influence, Jacques Demy’s French musical The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, a sung-through tale of young lovers Geneviève and Guy (played by "La La Land" seems to be Hollywood's favorite film of the year. From the extraordinary opening dance scene on a Los Angeles freeway junction to the final dream sequence, it is doubtless an example I share my interpretation of the ending to Damien Chazelle's beautiful movie musical La La Land. Feel free to leave a comment below telling me your thoughts Sebastian wears brown, while his surroundings have shades of green. City of Stars. They’re in love. Things have started to change. Seb is now part of Keith’s band, Mia drives by the Rialto At the end of the film, Sebastian is able to own his own jazz club, while Mia lands a starring role in a Paris-filmed project that jump starts her acting career. YULMFKV.

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