That said, LA LA LAND has a very weird relationship with people of color, who are — w/ the exception of John Legend — mostly props.
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I'm constantly hearing people say "La La Land was so good, but...."
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I mean, myself included, literally a few minutes ago on Twitter. (I'm beginning to think it's a skotch overrated??)
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I think that's likely true. Lots of ~star~ films that paint beautiful pictures of Hollywood get that treatment, don't they?
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Also: It's possible a well done, uplifting, fantastical-at-points film is what some people are looking for this year?
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Also correct. I didn't hate it. It was certainly well made. My big gripe is, I could have used more than like 5 or 6 songs!!
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There are like 6 songs in the movie & 3 are "City of Stars".
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I liked the opening number & loved the ballet/fantasy sequence. Everything else was like...
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The opening number was SO DIVERSE! And then it was like, "But here's what's happening with the white people."
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I loved the music we got, but, yes, it was so little compared to what I was hoping for.
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