I don't understand why Ryan Gosling character didn't like this type of music....sure it's not really jazz...but is traditional jazz the ONLY music he likes?? Most people, especially music lovers...enjoy and appreciate other genres
I mean I know this is supposed to be the like OH NO SEBASTIAN ISN'T FOLLOWING HIS TRUE DREAM bad feeling kinda song, but ahhhhhhh it's so snappy and I love it more than I should
It's so brilliantly written too. It has to start out on piano and sound somewhat jazz-like so we can believe this is good for Seb. Then it has to transition into a pop song where the pianist is clearly being underused and just a small piece of something that doesn't suit him. AND be catchy on top of that.
@@notme222 I mean does it? The crowd goes fricking wild for him. Like his playing is very noticeable. it's subtle but has sound priority That said it is definitely intended that we see this isn't his dream
I think its okay tho, you cant live in the past, what John legend says in the movie is true you cant be a revolutionary if youre such a tradicionalist, and it was unfair that mia condome him for that cuz he was gaining good money, and that band was great
The moment at 0:47 gives me chills. The combination of Emma’s facial expression, the lighting and the music just sparks such a feeling. Love this scene
Emma is just such a good actress and was perfect for this role, she shows every emotion clearly on her face and even without words you can easily tell what the character's thoughts are. Amazing
I think of the subtle little touches of brilliance here is how Seb plays a lot of the piece with hand in his pocket, I think the move was intentional either on Gosling's part or maybe the director, but it shows that even though he seems like he may just be accidentally enjoying the gig, it comes easy to him and doesn't pose the challenge that he actually aspires to. can't praise this film's charm and character enough!
That's a really great point actually. I never really liked the interpretation that he hated playing with The Messengers, but this, Seb not being challenged and in consequence bored by it, makes so much more sense to me.
@@dadlinger Damian Chazelle is a magician and has done an absolute masterpiece with this film but he isnt the cinematographer, give Linus Sandgren some credit at least.
@@CupidStuntBoyzactually him playing! learned in just 3 months. which makes his performance in the movie even better! it’s hard to learn piano in that short of time. especially jazz piano!
MineBulider from my understanding, Seb overheard Mia talking to her parents about Seb not having a regular job yet, felt guilty, and joined the band from guilt and for money (which made sense, the money part, since he needed money to make his dream come to light).Mia knew this wasn't stuff Seb liked and, upon finding out he would be in the band for years, thought he was selling his dreams out and was disappointed in him (but again, he would need a lot of money to start/buy his own club). Seb knew she was right, but threw it back in her face which started their downfall.
Plus, the jazz that Seb's always talking IS new jazz - traditional jazz is the jazz of the 20s and 30s, Louis Armstrong, Chick Webb, Benny Goodman, Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington....how could Seb not know that? My dad's a jazz musician and a bit of a music snob (the whole family sort of are) but he can still appreciate that there are other forms of good music that he also loves - ie blues, soul, funk - and when he played in a band that wasn't strictly jazz he knew that as long as it means playing good music it's not selling out. Plus, he and I can both see what's wrong with calling a jazz club 'Chicken on a stick' and with saying that jazz is dying.
This is a great scene because it's doing so many things at once. Mia is going there to support Sebastian, who is finally starting to get a taste of the musical recognition he's been looking for. And even though this isn't what his dream was, he's still putting his all into it, I mean listen to that solo. And on top of all that, the song is good. It's not Seb's taste or style, but it is still a song that people can listen to and enjoy
Idk, it kind of looked like he was hating every minute. The way his one hand was in his pocket the whole solo. This wasn’t challenging for him, he settled
Sebastian hates the music the band plays, he admitted it in their climactic dinner argument. Sebastian's whole character arc is that he doesn't care what people think of him and doesn't listen to others. That's why he encouraged Mia to write her own show and when she was nervous if people would like it he was like "who cares?" He cared about his art and being an artist and it didn't matter to him whether or not people liked it. This scene is important to cause it shows Sebastian finally giving into what people think of him, which was Mia speaking to her mom about how he didn't have a steady gig or income. That made him worried about their future so he decided to take this gig in the band even though he hates the music. Mia is appalled in this scene since she knows this is not the type of music he likes and she feels like he abandoned his dreams. He's abandoned his whole character too, he was the guy who lived in the moment going from gig to gig and didn't care what people thought of him and focused on the art.
@@xhappyponyxwasmyoldname1395i just noticed the hand in pocket, and how inconsistant it is. Sometimes it's in, sometimes not. Your point still stands though
I see this scene a bit differently, Seb said it later during the argument and I was like "he f#$@in noticed that!" I see Sebastian who just enjoys what he's doing, he got his intro here, he didn't just settle. He plays it cool but Mia is just shocked, because she thought this band won't be good, and she is just jealous that he is first in getting out of being noone, because Sebastian didn't care about other people and she did, she tried harder than him. Her face expressions says it all, she came to see some band which is good but never gonna make it and she heard a hit song.
@@Blaine05 yes, he smiled. But He smiled, because he had to. That was just professional. You can't stand on a big stage and have a bad facial expression. Maybe Sebastian was not completely unhappy with the situation, but he always knew, that he isn't following his dreams and so it was more a tortured smile.
@@simonschubert9266 I can never believe that, even if he is supposed to fake a smile they guy was having a great time and it can’t be denied, he doesn’t care he’s just happy in the scene
This scene shows how insane Ryan is on piano by only learned for 3 months. Also see Emma’s fantastic facial expressions to show how good she as an actor.
Imagine only learning how to play the piano when he was first given the role in the movie... and then ending up performing a song with THE John Legend... goddamn that's awesome
One of the many brilliant things about this all time classic movie for me was that it was such a big "music" film. From Seb being such a traditional jazz obsessive, to the glorious soundtrack and great songs, to the John Legend band...amongst many things this film captured the sheer joy of music and what it means to people. So much great music in the space of two hours.
That's the one thing I don't get about Sebastian - none of the the jazz icons (whom I love) played traditional jazz, they were part of a new wave of jazz, away from the traditional jazz of Louis, Duke, Benny, Billie, Ella and the Count (all of whom I also love). How could he not know that?
agenttheater5 Well frankly I don’t think this song IS jazz. Funk, soul, jazz-influenced pop, but a far cry from jazz. Most of the jazzy elements are crushed out in favour of pop, whereas the greats of jazz built upon the old in a way that didn’t blend it too closely with other pop styles.
The lyrics I don't know why I keep moving my body I don't know if it's wrong or if it's right I don't know if there's a beat or something's taking over me And I just know I feel so good tonight I don't know what your name is but I like it I've been thinking about something, I wanna try I don't know what you came to do ,but I wanna do with you And I just know I feel so good tonight If we keep on dancing take our rythm to new heights Feel the heat of passing baby Light up the night We could start a fire /Come on let it burn baby We could start a fire /Let the tables turn ,baby We could start a fire I just know I feel so good Don't you know I feel so good I just know I feel so good... Tonight ! I don't care if this turns into a riot Let's get reckless , tear this place down to the floor Turn The music way up loud Can't nobody stop us now And I just know I feel so good tonight Ooh ,I just know I feel so good tonight We could start a fire /come on let it burn baby We could start a fire/Let the tables turn baby We could start fire I just know I feel so good Don't you know I feel so good Don't you know , don't you know Tonight ! Voila les paroles pour ceux que ça intéresse 😊
2:45 is such an intense moment and critical in the movie and somehow no one is talking about it here. notice how emma starts wearing red when she gets closer to sebastian and she gets brought out of blue lighting when she meets him? well take a look at the lighting, the music, and what is happening on screen. the creators of la la land are crazy talented
i think EVERTHING-wise this is pure art. visually verbally and sensually, this was the best 'art' piece. but what sucks is that from seb's point. you couldnt see his lost face while playing. he wasnt shining alone, and this type of music is just not his place. he has to play to an audience that is mesmerized by his sensible take of art. and this is just an amazing concert. but not seb's kind of music. and its painful to watch him like that.
So powerful in the context of the movie. The other top comments already express this sentiment, but god damn, the looks on her face in the crowd when she gets overwhelmed. She's seeing his dream fall flat on his face in front of him, BUT THE FUCKING SONG IS A SERIOUS BOP.
basically seb does the same thing as he did in the 80s cover band earlier in the movie and he is so bored from it. mia recognizes it in the crowd. it's great how this scene tells so much about their feelings without saying a word.
@@Oo.99 You think Damien was trying to be ironic by having John Legend have a song in this movie and not have him at the piano? He had to learn how to play guitar just for this role.
No es la clásica película romántica. Por ejemplo mis tres favoritas son When Harry met Sally (donde al final se enamoran y viven felices para siempre), Moulin Rouge (donde el amor termina en tragedia pero es eterno) y La Las Land (donde cada uno deja que el otro siga su sueño pero no dejan de quererse)
Thank you guys for doing my story and Liv Alexander's in LA LA LAND. Thank you, Ryan Gosling for portraying me and thank you Emma Stone for portraying Liv Alexander, the granddaughter of Louise Brooks. My mother-in-law in Oslo, Norway told me about her mother Louise Brooks and how she taught her the Charleston. I was amazed and one day we danced the Charleston in her living room and my father-in-law Johan Kristopher Rud could barely keep a straight face. He was happy that his wife had gotten over the death of her eldest son Per Johan Rud. And thank you all you great musicians, thank you Johnny Legend, the director and everyone in front of the camera and behind the camera. I wish my father Nimrud Alexander was alive, who was the first CIA Director and served the US from WW I, WW II, the Korea was and all the way through the Vietnam War. He was also the financier of great movies like ALL THAT JAZZ which was the inspiration for LA LA LAND -- Vic Alexander
Man, just watched the movie again and this was a really bad scene for me (not the song). They were basically saying that Jazz should stick to what it was and anything other than that is bad. It's like jazz should always be this troubled thing. John Legend said it perfectly in the scene before when he said something like jazz is dying because they're stuck in the past. In the end Ryan's character CAN do both this mainstream music gigs AND start his small Jazz club. It shouldn't have been a big issue.
when i first whatched the movie i thought that too, but now i think that whats the scene is saying is: new jazz isnt bad, what is bad is what mia understood. thats not Seb. it it'snt about the music it about the huge sacrifice his making. he is basically betraying what he belives. i know that he is doing it for her but its only going to make him miserable
Also because jazz is everything but dying. The entire basis of the movie (a white guy in charge of saving jazz music from death) is totally unreal. As for Whiplash, Chazelle's idea of jazz totally mismatches what jazz IS and HAS BEEN. This is why this song is the best part of the movie (despite being unrealistic too.... I think that either Bruno Mars can't afford 3 background vocals AND a dance crew for a debut show in a club)...
I don't think the movie was trying to say that jazz was supposed to stick to what it was. That was just Sebastian's point of view and Mia understood that deep down, Sebastian didn't want to be playing the new music. Even though he's not a fan of it, clearly the band was having success so it's not like the new music was a bad thing, it just wasn't what Sebastian wanted. And it would have been difficult for him to open the club while touring with the band from city to city.
The whole scene describes so well what happens to them, how it suddenly succeeds and she is still struggles, you see her pushed into the audience on stage, an amazing metaphor for one song, no wonder the movie won 6 Oscars
This song, indeed this whole scene, is a stand out, even though it's in a near-perfect film comprised of amazing songs and amazing scenes. Just... Wow.
I remember watching this movie in the cinema and when this song started I told my friend "I will get that guitar any time soon" less than a month later an extraordinary chance came to me and I bought the 335 of my dreams.
I know hes not following his dreams but damn this is good
same
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At this scene when I saw her face so upset , I said but why this song is just *beautiful*
I don't understand why Ryan Gosling character didn't like this type of music....sure it's not really jazz...but is traditional jazz the ONLY music he likes??
Most people, especially music lovers...enjoy and appreciate other genres
You killed my brother, you dick
God damn, John Legend's voice is like warm butter, on a hot roll.
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Yep
Why did this make perfect sense
Don't use a word like God damn.
Couldnt have put it better myself! So accurate 😍
I mean I know this is supposed to be the like OH NO SEBASTIAN ISN'T FOLLOWING HIS TRUE DREAM bad feeling kinda song, but ahhhhhhh it's so snappy and I love it more than I should
So do i think
It's so brilliantly written too. It has to start out on piano and sound somewhat jazz-like so we can believe this is good for Seb. Then it has to transition into a pop song where the pianist is clearly being underused and just a small piece of something that doesn't suit him. AND be catchy on top of that.
Ikr? It's so good and it makes me feel so hyped
@@notme222 I mean does it? The crowd goes fricking wild for him. Like his playing is very noticeable. it's subtle but has sound priority
That said it is definitely intended that we see this isn't his dream
I think its okay tho, you cant live in the past, what John legend says in the movie is true you cant be a revolutionary if youre such a tradicionalist, and it was unfair that mia condome him for that cuz he was gaining good money, and that band was great
The moment at 0:47 gives me chills. The combination of Emma’s facial expression, the lighting and the music just sparks such a feeling. Love this scene
Yeah, like “what the hell just happen?”
Love the way the music kicks on at that moment
Emma is just such a good actress and was perfect for this role, she shows every emotion clearly on her face and even without words you can easily tell what the character's thoughts are. Amazing
I think of the subtle little touches of brilliance here is how Seb plays a lot of the piece with hand in his pocket, I think the move was intentional either on Gosling's part or maybe the director, but it shows that even though he seems like he may just be accidentally enjoying the gig, it comes easy to him and doesn't pose the challenge that he actually aspires to. can't praise this film's charm and character enough!
Great observation
That's a really great point actually. I never really liked the interpretation that he hated playing with The Messengers, but this, Seb not being challenged and in consequence bored by it, makes so much more sense to me.
Emma killed this scene with her acting! One of my favorites- this and the exchange of smiles in the climax!
I think they're trying to be ironic with having John Legend not be at the piano when he's performing.
And she never said a word, but you knew exactly what she was thinking. That's good acting
But can we talk about the cinematography of this scene???!???!?!!!!!!
Deborah Tragasz my favourite part tbh
The lighting especially is so sexy
Damien chazelle is a magician
@@dadlinger Damian Chazelle is a magician and has done an absolute masterpiece with this film but he isnt the cinematographer, give Linus Sandgren some credit at least.
La La Land is about cinematography
2:15 that solo gives me chills everytime
Is he really playing that piano or he has a double?
@@pancitatrebisco he learned how to play for the role. Well he learned how to imitate playing which is great muscle memory in itself
@@CupidStuntBoyzactually him playing! learned in just 3 months. which makes his performance in the movie even better! it’s hard to learn piano in that short of time. especially jazz piano!
Unbeliveble how great are those actor and actress. Only with the face can show you the situation.
Emma stone is probably the best in the business.
That's the spirit. I got so much feelings with it.
They Can show shit
They really are the best actors/actresses. La La Land was an unforgettable cinematic masterpiece
This song gave me this bittersweet feeling cause watching Seb give into something he never wanted to and that look on Mias face kills me
Me too, after this performance, seem like there's a gap between Mia and Seb :(
Trà Lê it truly breaks my heart when I hear this song.
MineBulider from my understanding, Seb overheard Mia talking to her parents about Seb not having a regular job yet, felt guilty, and joined the band from guilt and for money (which made sense, the money part, since he needed money to make his dream come to light).Mia knew this wasn't stuff Seb liked and, upon finding out he would be in the band for years, thought he was selling his dreams out and was disappointed in him (but again, he would need a lot of money to start/buy his own club). Seb knew she was right, but threw it back in her face which started their downfall.
Chase Mindyourbeezwax Mia turn Sebastian dream into a shit. He resign for her from career and she just left him. Stupid bitch.
Plus, the jazz that Seb's always talking IS new jazz - traditional jazz is the jazz of the 20s and 30s, Louis Armstrong, Chick Webb, Benny Goodman, Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington....how could Seb not know that? My dad's a jazz musician and a bit of a music snob (the whole family sort of are) but he can still appreciate that there are other forms of good music that he also loves - ie blues, soul, funk - and when he played in a band that wasn't strictly jazz he knew that as long as it means playing good music it's not selling out. Plus, he and I can both see what's wrong with calling a jazz club 'Chicken on a stick' and with saying that jazz is dying.
This is a great scene because it's doing so many things at once. Mia is going there to support Sebastian, who is finally starting to get a taste of the musical recognition he's been looking for. And even though this isn't what his dream was, he's still putting his all into it, I mean listen to that solo. And on top of all that, the song is good. It's not Seb's taste or style, but it is still a song that people can listen to and enjoy
Idk, it kind of looked like he was hating every minute. The way his one hand was in his pocket the whole solo. This wasn’t challenging for him, he settled
Sebastian hates the music the band plays, he admitted it in their climactic dinner argument. Sebastian's whole character arc is that he doesn't care what people think of him and doesn't listen to others. That's why he encouraged Mia to write her own show and when she was nervous if people would like it he was like "who cares?" He cared about his art and being an artist and it didn't matter to him whether or not people liked it.
This scene is important to cause it shows Sebastian finally giving into what people think of him, which was Mia speaking to her mom about how he didn't have a steady gig or income. That made him worried about their future so he decided to take this gig in the band even though he hates the music.
Mia is appalled in this scene since she knows this is not the type of music he likes and she feels like he abandoned his dreams. He's abandoned his whole character too, he was the guy who lived in the moment going from gig to gig and didn't care what people thought of him and focused on the art.
@@xhappyponyxwasmyoldname1395i just noticed the hand in pocket, and how inconsistant it is. Sometimes it's in, sometimes not. Your point still stands though
I see this scene a bit differently, Seb said it later during the argument and I was like "he f#$@in noticed that!" I see Sebastian who just enjoys what he's doing, he got his intro here, he didn't just settle. He plays it cool but Mia is just shocked, because she thought this band won't be good, and she is just jealous that he is first in getting out of being noone, because Sebastian didn't care about other people and she did, she tried harder than him. Her face expressions says it all, she came to see some band which is good but never gonna make it and she heard a hit song.
He's not putting his all into it, it's incredibly easy for him.
I know Sebastian was hating every moment of it, but that solo was amazing
Didn’t look like he hated it
@@Blaine05 you saw the movie his hand is in his pockets and he is not following his dream
@@bladerc8362 he smiled constantly and everything. He enjoyed what he was doing
@@Blaine05 yes, he smiled. But He smiled, because he had to. That was just professional. You can't stand on a big stage and have a bad facial expression. Maybe Sebastian was not completely unhappy with the situation, but he always knew, that he isn't following his dreams and so it was more a tortured smile.
@@simonschubert9266 I can never believe that, even if he is supposed to fake a smile they guy was having a great time and it can’t be denied, he doesn’t care he’s just happy in the scene
I love how even the “bad” song in this movie is still absolutely banding!
This scene shows how insane Ryan is on piano by only learned for 3 months. Also see Emma’s fantastic facial expressions to show how good she as an actor.
Imagine only learning how to play the piano when he was first given the role in the movie... and then ending up performing a song with THE John Legend... goddamn that's awesome
John even said he was jealous of how quickly Ryan learned to play so well
I love this song. We can 💯 understand that this isn’t Jazz, or even blues, but for what it is, it’s exceptional.
I would say it has hints of blues, very very contemporary blues though.
One of the many brilliant things about this all time classic movie for me was that it was such a big "music" film. From Seb being such a traditional jazz obsessive, to the glorious soundtrack and great songs, to the John Legend band...amongst many things this film captured the sheer joy of music and what it means to people. So much great music in the space of two hours.
johnnyM809 you know it's a musical, right?
Yes...and it's a musical with lots of great music in it. Some musicals don't have a lot of great music and songs in it.
johnnyM809 can’t agree more. I keep playing this bit over and over again, and yes I’m a jazz lover...
That's the one thing I don't get about Sebastian - none of the the jazz icons (whom I love) played traditional jazz, they were part of a new wave of jazz, away from the traditional jazz of Louis, Duke, Benny, Billie, Ella and the Count (all of whom I also love). How could he not know that?
agenttheater5 Well frankly I don’t think this song IS jazz. Funk, soul, jazz-influenced pop, but a far cry from jazz. Most of the jazzy elements are crushed out in favour of pop, whereas the greats of jazz built upon the old in a way that didn’t blend it too closely with other pop styles.
What a stunning song sequence from a great movie. La La Land was an unforgettable cinematic masterpiece
John legend with his voice and Ryan with acting.. Both nailed it!!
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The lyrics
I don't know why I keep moving my body
I don't know if it's wrong or if it's right
I don't know if there's a beat or something's taking over me
And I just know I feel so good tonight
I don't know what your name is but I like it
I've been thinking about something, I wanna try
I don't know what you came to do ,but I wanna do with you
And I just know I feel so good tonight
If we keep on dancing take our rythm to new heights
Feel the heat of passing baby
Light up the night
We could start a fire /Come on let it burn baby
We could start a fire /Let the tables turn ,baby
We could start a fire
I just know I feel so good
Don't you know I feel so good
I just know I feel so good...
Tonight !
I don't care if this turns into a riot
Let's get reckless , tear this place down to the floor
Turn The music way up loud Can't nobody stop us now
And I just know I feel so good tonight
Ooh ,I just know I feel so good tonight
We could start a fire /come on let it burn baby
We could start a fire/Let the tables turn baby
We could start fire
I just know I feel so good
Don't you know I feel so good
Don't you know , don't you know
Tonight !
Voila les paroles pour ceux que ça intéresse 😊
Alison Dubray et en français c’est lol
I don't know if IT'S the beat is actually what it says
Oh une francaise!
Merci
Half of them are wrong.
Gosling is so bad ass. Learning this in months.. hand in pocket.. acing it.. chills
Listening to this in theatres.
What an experience.
2:45 is such an intense moment and critical in the movie and somehow no one is talking about it here. notice how emma starts wearing red when she gets closer to sebastian and she gets brought out of blue lighting when she meets him? well take a look at the lighting, the music, and what is happening on screen. the creators of la la land are crazy talented
best part of the song from 2:14 to 2:35
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yes a great solo!!
No
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That solo is for a guitar
i think EVERTHING-wise this is pure art. visually verbally and sensually, this was the best 'art' piece. but what sucks is that from seb's point. you couldnt see his lost face while playing. he wasnt shining alone, and this type of music is just not his place. he has to play to an audience that is mesmerized by his sensible take of art. and this is just an amazing concert. but not seb's kind of music. and its painful to watch him like that.
So powerful in the context of the movie. The other top comments already express this sentiment, but god damn, the looks on her face in the crowd when she gets overwhelmed. She's seeing his dream fall flat on his face in front of him, BUT THE FUCKING SONG IS A SERIOUS BOP.
This song takes me to another place....loved it!!!!!
0:15 I love that connection. I think we all have had that connection with somebody in our lives. It's sick!
i don't care about the film story, I just like this song
John Legend has the right name
Legend
John Legend seems so cool. He was in the Between Two Firns Movie and was funny, plays a good role here too!
John Legend: We can start a fire!
Billy Joel: We didn't start the fire!
Take that: relight my fire
Ryan started the fire!
@@MrJakeasaur98 Ah yes, as expected! I tip my hat to you, good sir!
Jim Morrison : C'mon baby light my fire!
911:Aight who da fuk started the fire
Billy Joel:not us
John Legend:o shit
basically seb does the same thing as he did in the 80s cover band earlier in the movie and he is so bored from it. mia recognizes it in the crowd. it's great how this scene tells so much about their feelings without saying a word.
John Legend was spectacular in LA LA Land. He's spectacular all the time
Except he’s not too good at pretending to play the guitar & make it look real
I love this song 🙈❤❤❤❤❤
pi-can can same
peacock 23 same 👍
@@Oo.99 You think Damien was trying to be ironic by having John Legend have a song in this movie and not have him at the piano? He had to learn how to play guitar just for this role.
my favorite part from la la land
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me too
Me too
Uncultured swine
how, you guys know that they both despise the music
Por milésima vez La la land me deja con el corazón roto y una extraña sensación de hablar con alguien que entienda de que hablo. Se siente tan hondo.
No es la clásica película romántica. Por ejemplo mis tres favoritas son When Harry met Sally (donde al final se enamoran y viven felices para siempre), Moulin Rouge (donde el amor termina en tragedia pero es eterno) y La Las Land (donde cada uno deja que el otro siga su sueño pero no dejan de quererse)
Es una radiografía a los sueños, miedos y decepciones, es la vida misma, una película muy infravalorada, pero que tiene un mensaje potente y bello ❤
This is literally the best song in the whole movie, and not just because John has the strongest voice of them all
It was a surprise item in whole movie. Now i regret for not watching this movie in theatre. So e movies are really made to watch in cinema hall.
This is the funnest character-not-following-their-dreams scene ever
That’s one of my favorite scenes from this!
Ce film est un chef-d'œuvre !!
Dude I don't care how much you like jazz if youre making bangers like this just go with it.
Man the solo is amazing 🔥🔥
Love this scene
sebastian's piano solo was amazing, I know he's not following his dream but that solo was fucking amazing
the piano part is just too good
Nice song and great synth solo!
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OMG THIS SONG IS STUCK IN MY HEAD
FIRST
Playlist Man, me too
In my head as well
Damn, this sounds amazing. 😍
I can not tell you how often i've watched this.
I just had a sudden thought this song might be a metaphor for their relationship at that time
Thank you guys for doing my story and Liv Alexander's in LA LA LAND. Thank you, Ryan Gosling for portraying me and thank you Emma Stone for portraying Liv Alexander, the granddaughter of Louise Brooks. My mother-in-law in Oslo, Norway told me about her mother Louise Brooks and how she taught her the Charleston. I was amazed and one day we danced the Charleston in her living room and my father-in-law Johan Kristopher Rud could barely keep a straight face. He was happy that his wife had gotten over the death of her eldest son Per Johan Rud. And thank you all you great musicians, thank you Johnny Legend, the director and everyone in front of the camera and behind the camera. I wish my father Nimrud Alexander was alive, who was the first CIA Director and served the US from WW I, WW II, the Korea was and all the way through the Vietnam War. He was also the financier of great movies like ALL THAT JAZZ which was the inspiration for LA LA LAND -- Vic Alexander
LIT! Best song of the movie
Man, just watched the movie again and this was a really bad scene for me (not the song). They were basically saying that Jazz should stick to what it was and anything other than that is bad. It's like jazz should always be this troubled thing. John Legend said it perfectly in the scene before when he said something like jazz is dying because they're stuck in the past.
In the end Ryan's character CAN do both this mainstream music gigs AND start his small Jazz club. It shouldn't have been a big issue.
when i first whatched the movie i thought that too, but now i think that whats the scene is saying is: new jazz isnt bad, what is bad is what mia understood. thats not Seb. it it'snt about the music it about the huge sacrifice his making. he is basically betraying what he belives. i know that he is doing it for her but its only going to make him miserable
Also because jazz is everything but dying. The entire basis of the movie (a white guy in charge of saving jazz music from death) is totally unreal. As for Whiplash, Chazelle's idea of jazz totally mismatches what jazz IS and HAS BEEN. This is why this song is the best part of the movie (despite being unrealistic too.... I think that either Bruno Mars can't afford 3 background vocals AND a dance crew for a debut show in a club)...
But what if you only love the jazz that’s in the past? I mean this song is good but I would never listen to it
I don't think the movie was trying to say that jazz was supposed to stick to what it was. That was just Sebastian's point of view and Mia understood that deep down, Sebastian didn't want to be playing the new music. Even though he's not a fan of it, clearly the band was having success so it's not like the new music was a bad thing, it just wasn't what Sebastian wanted. And it would have been difficult for him to open the club while touring with the band from city to city.
@@alejandrouribe5209 great explanation!
Whn this song came I got so excited nd happy ☀️
初めて聞いた時一瞬で惚れた
La La Land is the best movie that came out in 2016. FIGHT ME!
ok you pick the place where we fight is that good
BRAVO!!! JOHN LEGEND IS A GREAT!
Emma's face at 0:48
It is cool
Oh my god I can't. She is just like: whut the f is happening?
The whole scene describes so well what happens to them, how it suddenly succeeds and she is still struggles, you see her pushed into the audience on stage, an amazing metaphor for one song, no wonder the movie won 6 Oscars
This song’s so underrated omg
Cmon let it burn baby
This song deserves so many more views
2:15 BEST PART
Thanks for sharing great song ever.
I am in love with this scene
This song, indeed this whole scene, is a stand out, even though it's in a near-perfect film comprised of amazing songs and amazing scenes. Just... Wow.
내 생각에 많이 안 알려진 라라랜드 명곡
Best quality from all the others, well done.
I don't care what anyone says, this is the best song in the movie
I LOVE THIS SONG 😱😍
THANKS PAUL
With music almost dominating the rest of the movie making it fantasy-like, this was the most real-life-like part for me
그 사랑때문에 알게된 영화. 노래
명곡
めっちゃ好き
it’s funky!!
It's been many years and just tonight I've realized there's a part that sounds the same as a middle part of "Stairwar to Heaven".
I love this music
amazing
Perfection 😍
This song wrote up my soul!
Love this film, love this track, very underrated
This was my favorite part of the movie 😍
This song makes me happy - Happy Birthday my Brother
Guilty pleasure song of my life
ohh my my ...godnessss !!!! Damn! IT 'S SO GOOD. Hmmm his voice 's so warm. I fall in love with this song
I remember watching this movie in the cinema and when this song started I told my friend "I will get that guitar any time soon" less than a month later an extraordinary chance came to me and I bought the 335 of my dreams.
I cannot stress enough how much of a good actress emma is
I love the back up singers
Altra perla del meraviglioso: La La Land" !
this song always feels different in the movie !! 😍
La mejor canciòn de La La Land WOW !!! John Legend Ryan Gosling tan lindos Los reamo
Emma is fantastic !
Omgg i forgot how this song is GOODDDDDDD
John Legend is on the run!
That damn solo!!!
amazing...
This movie so good even the song we ain't supposed to like be bangin