Well I finally saw La La Land...pic.twitter.com/Ej9XhabJ53
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Found it kinda meh tbh. Didn't really believe in their love and that what the movie revolves around so that put a dent in it for me
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Besides the unforgivable positioning of white dude as jazz savior while his Black friend sells out, what bothered me 2nd most was...
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What Kareem Abdul-Jabbar points out herehttp://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/la-la-land-disappoints-bigoted-race-portrayal-childish-romance-975786 …
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For a movie about life, love, and art, La La Land gives us a very binary, simplistic portrayal of life, love, & art.
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Music is either The Real Thing or it is sell out trash. A career is either stellar or it is nothing. Love is either there or not.
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And most notably, one apparently has to either follow their dreams or be in love. THERE IS NO MIDDLE PATH THERE IS NO ROOM FOR GRAY AREA
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Needless to say, that notion is trash and unhealthy.
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Also I recall the director saying he wanted an opening that would let people know right away what they were in for...A MUSICAL *jazz hands*
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Which I found ironic because the opening is also all People Of Color being amazing and central and shining. Which...is not what we're in for
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RIGHT. I was like, "I might have absolutely loved the movie ~that~ song opens."
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