After this 128-minute dream journey, we walked out of the Landmark Cinema in Westwood, Los Angeles, and took a breath. The stars in the night sky of the West Coast shone above us. What could be luckier than seeing this movie while living in Los Angeles? Those Highway 10 and Highway 405, which were blocked when we were at work, have become the most romantic places in the world under the long shots that can be described as extravagant; perfect panning, seamless lens connection, and talented singing and dancing. , The West Coast style of the movie city. After the ten-minute opening scene, when the opening sequence appeared, there was thunderous applause in the theater. This was the first time I heard applause at the end of the opening sequence. It is estimated that the expression can only be described as "brilliant", just like the applause after the first movement of Mendelssohn's E minor concerto, not rude, but can't help but applaud. I believe that after this film, this shot will undoubtedly add a rich touch to the classic shots in film history. I live in the Westwood area, less than ten minutes drive from Hollywood. The big stars and directors in Beverly Hills can drive down the mountain to the most famous luxury street Redeo Drive in ten minutes and spend a lot of money; and the nearby film company Studio is full of dreams from all over the country and even Future actors from all over the world. All of them are talented and possess unique skills, but now they can only feed themselves for food and clothing, while serving as waiters in coffee shops, while coping with auditions for roles that may only take a few seconds. As Gao Xiaosong said, Hollywood restaurant waiters are more beautiful than other places. Take a taxi, maybe the uber driver is a chance actor from South America; at work, the husband of a colleague is working as a commercial producer while writing a martial arts script that he wants to make into a movie all his life. The other half of the company's VP has been a film picker who has worked for a large film company for many years. Only then can I feel that I live so close to the dream maker; under the sun in the San Fernando Valley on the west coast, the Hollywood that has stood here for nearly a hundred years, to audiences all over the world How many dreams are delivered continuously. However, it can be like Emma in La La Land Mia, played by Stone, is so rare that there are so few stars, and most of them can only serve as waiters in restaurants for a lifetime. The song and dance in the opening shows how easy it is to make a movie in a place like Hollywood and find group performances: from close shots to medium shots to long shots, there are dozens of people, all singing and dancing, and they all seem inferior. Yu's professional acting skills (think of the acting skills of our Hengdian and Beiying gate groups). And among them, even if they acted in such a movie, how many of them could make their heads in the end? La La Land tells such a story: dreaming actress Mia and jazz pianist Sebastian met, knew each other, fell in love in the City of Angels, and struggled for their dreams. They passed by on a congested highway, met in a bar late at night, met in a flashy mansion, and fell in love in the night of Hollywood. The scene where they embraced and danced in the Griffith Planetarium and went straight to the sky was undoubtedly the most fascinating scene apart from the opening. By the way, the Griffith Planetarium is one of the most romantic places in Los Angeles I think, and I think all couples should go. Not only because the famous "Hollywood" logo can be seen there, but also the James Dean statue scanned by the lens, the pendulum clock that examines the rotation of the earth, the movie that presents the entire universe, and the stunning and stunning views of Los Angeles at night. With emotion. Only then can you free yourself from day-to-day worldly work and life, and enjoy those few minutes of your own dreams. La La Land, meaning dreamland, utopia, is also short for Los Angeles. Their stories are like experiencing a dream to the movie and the audience. They act out stories in their dreams, and we are immersed in their stories. Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling contributed a very tacit performance in this film, especially the former. Her dreamy big eyes are really suitable for the big screen; her image is born for dreaming. This is still one of the best movies I have ever watched in 2016. If there is any shortcoming in the movie, it sometimes makes me feel that the presentation of the technique is too gorgeous and dazzling, and it is suspected that Wang Po sells melons. "The Artist", which is also a retro movie, has to deal with it a lot in this aspect. Fortunately, the end of the film review gave the audience a big surprise and sigh. While not conventional, it also reminds us of our own lives. It’s like entering middle age, family harmony, smooth career, going out for dinner with the other half, turning off a highway in traffic jam Los Angeles, "There are thousands of bars in the world, but I just walked into your place." "One room", the one who played the piano in it turned out to be the old love from many years ago, fulfilling the promises you made when you fell in love, and those scenes flashed before your eyes like a spark, and you can distinguish between what is a dream and what is Is it realistic?
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