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  • @-xj9cw
    @-xj9cw Год назад +16051

    As a painter who loves use of color, I'm devastated I've never noticed this; on the other hand its so seamlessly woven in all I can really feel is appreciation. Great movie, great video.

    • @bulasturubula3660
      @bulasturubula3660 Год назад +181

      the less obvious it is, the better it's integrated in the movie, innofensive

    • @serendipity4346
      @serendipity4346 Год назад +35

      Man! as a Cinema Student that would love to be speciallized in being a Colorist, this video was like a ring to my finger 😩

    • @liaxavier2751
      @liaxavier2751 Год назад +25

      isnt it the good part tho? when the art evokes something in you not due some technical analysis or knowing its techniques, but by just, being?

    • @reiokimura6519
      @reiokimura6519 Год назад +6

      We were too focused on this great movie to notice it, the only one I noticed is the green light 8:15 where they sang together, I don't like that colour, it feels very "ghostly", like a horror movie filter into music video. Doesn't match imo

    • @laure2911
      @laure2911 Год назад +3

      have a look at the starting scene, it always features red, blue and yellow in a certain order! I think it started with a girl in yellow, then we see someone in red, then blue! And so forth during the whole scene, it's so very cool!

  • @coolcoolcoolio3729
    @coolcoolcoolio3729 Год назад +6218

    I’ve seen La la land so many times and there are still so many details I haven’t noticed. Great analysis

  • @ItzHakon
    @ItzHakon Год назад +7514

    Harry potter's color change fits well with the story. It progressively gets darker and darker.

    • @sykoelf
      @sykoelf Год назад +488

      I was gonna point this out too - the first two (even maybe 3 and part of 4) years/books/movie have a very different tone. It’s lighter, the main characters are kids, were entranced by the magic. Then as the war starts, the colors become darker and moodier which completely track the tone and stress of the characters.

    • @lightworthy
      @lightworthy Год назад +291

      exactly! even the logo changes to fit this, and by the end is deteriorating. it’s purposeful and done well, and if i remember correctly, at the very end in the future scene, the vibrancy is starting to show again

    • @sbdreamey
      @sbdreamey Год назад +62

      yeah the last movie gives solemn vibes to fit with the war theme, and i find that really intriguing. it definitely adds to the enjoyment

    • @jovianmelendez
      @jovianmelendez Год назад +76

      half blood prince's color editing is terrible though, they gave it a weird greenish brown sepia filter that makes everything, including hogwarts, the most magical place ever, look pale, flat, and boring. All the movies before and after that look better too so it's really weird that it just suddenly did that then went back to looking normal it doesnt even make sense narratively.

    • @josiahjray
      @josiahjray Год назад +47

      And you'll notice the color is brighter when they go into the Muggle world, and people just go about their lovely days unbothered by the war that's happening in the wizard world. It's absolutely intentional.

  • @chesh4616
    @chesh4616 Год назад +1182

    Now I realize why I loved La La Land so much, apart from the story itself - the colorful palette. Kind of reminds me of why I like Wes Anderson films as well.

  • @CJStew06
    @CJStew06 Год назад +1993

    The contrast of colors in old Indiana Jones compared to today is just shocking for all the worst reasons. I think in another 10-20 years we're going to look back on this era as depressingly bland and trying too hard to present "gritty realism" while sacrificing how beautiful the "real world" can actually be.

    • @happylala33
      @happylala33 Год назад +53

      Exactly my thoughts! They also forgo humour in stressful situations, a number one coping technique for humans of all kinds. It's self-aggrandizing "serious" monotone movies that have stolen most of the joy of cinema. This director has proven it's just not necessary to tell a compelling Oscar-worthy story.

    • @hieroprotoganist3440
      @hieroprotoganist3440 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@happylala33What about Marvel tho?

    • @gaddag1477
      @gaddag1477 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@hieroprotoganist3440 Marvel gets a pass in my book , superhero moves are great there is enough stuff in them for adults to have fun but my kids love em so we can enjoy them together.

    • @hieroprotoganist3440
      @hieroprotoganist3440 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@gaddag1477While you are talking like there is no humor on movies nowadays,
      Isn't the industry oversaturated with marvel like movies with a cringy joke every 30 seconds?

    • @gaddag1477
      @gaddag1477 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@hieroprotoganist3440 ye but my kids like the superhero ones they dont watch the “adult” ones.

  • @r.p.1423
    @r.p.1423 Год назад +2217

    am I the only one who sobs with the end of Lalaland? I get such a bittersweet taste with that scene, happy for them but at the same time sad that they parted ways.

    • @filmmakingandthoughts
      @filmmakingandthoughts Год назад +104

      No same I cry my eyes out, can't watch it with other people😅

    • @julshere09
      @julshere09 Год назад +40

      I love how real it is; but reality can be cruel! I cry so much!😂

    • @sharonmiller7213
      @sharonmiller7213 Год назад +1

      Man WHAT?!

    • @rhysand6629
      @rhysand6629 Год назад +5

      @@sharonmiller7213 ?

    • @ThePotterWasp
      @ThePotterWasp Год назад +14

      I cried too!! Loved the movie, usually I'm not very emotional irl so when a movie or a show touches my heart, I love it :')

  • @enolp
    @enolp Год назад +388

    This is very similar to why I really like Gwen’s dimension in Across the Spiderverse, because they openly and unashamedly use so many colors that accurately convey the emotions of the scene even just visually alone. Pink is a color of feeling love, and when Gwen rushes in to hug her dad, the watercolor style spreads pink. When she’s found and her dad is assuming she as Spider-Gwen is the one who killed Peter, a deep red and black convey harsh, dark, sticky emotions. Every color adds to the emotional value of the scene, and will even change from shot to shot. I love it so much

    • @josiahward4236
      @josiahward4236 11 месяцев назад +24

      That scene where she hugs her dad and the palette gets super warm melts me everytime.

    • @enolp
      @enolp 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@josiahward4236 absolutely!! It takes me on an emotional ride every time

  • @ardyisdeniralg9147
    @ardyisdeniralg9147 Год назад +1073

    When I saw the argument scene and I noticed how green it was, I immediately thought there must be some reason why they use green. I'm too stupid to read between things, so your video really help me to understand La Land even more. Thank you for making me fall in love with this movie again!

    • @swonder2245
      @swonder2245 Год назад +132

      Hey be careful how you talk to yourself! I doubt you're stupid

    • @chelmin88
      @chelmin88 Год назад +45

      i dont think you're stupid, we're just not prone to noticing such things. bet the next time you're watching a colourful show (or any show with wonderful colour grading) you'd notice stuff like that! 😉

    • @alen-lotz
      @alen-lotz 11 месяцев назад +8

      Hey! For each of us, colors can differ significantly in meaning, and besides, the perception of color is also influenced by its tone. Sensory perception doesn't always help to understand what the author wanted to say.

    • @welovemusic8542
      @welovemusic8542 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@swonder2245beautiful comment!

  • @jessicapirnat
    @jessicapirnat Год назад +275

    this is exactly why i love la la land so much. feel like we’ve been in a color DROUGHT.

  • @winterwarden
    @winterwarden Год назад +71

    babe wake up, they dropped a new "when the directer.." video essay

  • @zumhoferpreiss7774
    @zumhoferpreiss7774 Год назад +70

    This is why the way Slatburn was filmed was such a breath of fresh air, the colours were so vivid, this analysis explains why the intense colours felt so nostalgic to me.

  • @xr763
    @xr763 Год назад +67

    NOW i know why i love 80s-2000s movies. the colours are so much more vibrant and the cameras had this cool quality to them

  • @elinek5470
    @elinek5470 Год назад +1127

    I really like the movie, and I love Ryan and Emma and their chemistry. But this colour thing makes the whole movie even better 😀 gonna watch it again tonight 😊

    • @criole6773
      @criole6773 Год назад +22

      Have fun crying

    • @kelleerose2627
      @kelleerose2627 Год назад +5

      I have to give this movie another try. I love color. Love these two in Crazy Stupid Love.

  • @jrc-inspiration-studios
    @jrc-inspiration-studios Год назад +282

    Still one of my favourites of all time. Everything about this movie is masterful.

  • @tylergroenendal5220
    @tylergroenendal5220 Год назад +379

    This was a phenomenal video. I already liked La La Land but this made me appreciate it in a new dimension. Thank you for making and sharing this.

    • @marie-elysebertrand5455
      @marie-elysebertrand5455 Год назад +2

      Same here!

    • @sammyblaze4234
      @sammyblaze4234 5 месяцев назад

      Sadly archer was plagiarizing all this time, he steals passages of scripts of other youtubers so sadly you need to thank someone else for this video

  • @kathysuarez1321
    @kathysuarez1321 Год назад +453

    The first part is also how the movie “Megamind” shows the convertment of Roxxanes trust for the villain who slowly becomes a hero. At the very beginning, Roxxane is wearing a Scarlett Red dress, the in the middle her dress becomes purple. At the end of the movie though, it becomes blue, the colour of the ‘Villain’ who becomes a hero towards the end of the movie. I think this is such a neat detail, it really shows how peoples trust can change just by a period of time😊

  • @Sofiiiaa_
    @Sofiiiaa_ Год назад +195

    I’ve watched tons of videos on Lalaland and I must say that you’re the one that handled the subject of colors the best. This movie is very special to my heart cause it was like my awakening to cinema. And what really made an impact the first time I saw this movie was the use of colors. I knew it meant something. It reminded me of my French lessons in high school (I’m French) when we had to analyse a text, to see above the story, to pay attention HOW the story was told. So thank you for your fine analysis

  • @Klehan
    @Klehan Год назад +181

    I always noticed the colors in La La Land, but I didn't realize the depth of their use. Great video!

  • @mefpPL
    @mefpPL Год назад +107

    Edgar Wright did a great job in 'Baby Driver', with colors and thier symbolism that represents each character. I think he often does that in his films.

  • @thomasanderson20
    @thomasanderson20 Год назад +92

    Towards the end: "She steps into a purple light!" Crushing as in the movie, very well done!

    • @sammiehagemeijer1932
      @sammiehagemeijer1932 Год назад +6

      I literally got tears in my eyes with that scene during this analysis, it's so crushing

  • @luarburto
    @luarburto 10 месяцев назад +10

    i remember watching this movie for the first time with my best friend and noticing the incredible use of color theory. truly a masterpiece of a film

  • @Sonia.Hartman
    @Sonia.Hartman Год назад +205

    Very well put together

  • @gv743764
    @gv743764 Год назад +29

    The Harry potter movies go from colorful to unsaturated gray colors as the kinds grow up, the magic of childhood starts to fade and the circumstances become more dangerous. Color is still used to set the mood, the atmosphere, of the movies.

  • @IHLWonk
    @IHLWonk 2 месяца назад +11

    I think it fit the narrative well for Harry Potter, the change to grey over time-as the story became darker itself.

  • @SoulexDev
    @SoulexDev Месяц назад +7

    i often find myself enjoying movies that happen to be more colorful than ones that arent. it's like they fill me with a sense of awe and wonder (barbie, fnaf, wicked)

  • @_qw3rtyXxYz_
    @_qw3rtyXxYz_ 8 месяцев назад +7

    Thank you. I studied film and it was my dream to become a director. I used to watch video essays like this one every day, as well as read articles and books about film theory, but I gave up on my dream a few years ago. I even went from watching one or two movies a day to watching a few movies a month. This video reignited something in me, it was like seeing red for the first time in a long time.

  • @x.ileniax
    @x.ileniax Год назад +26

    I love when I see people who have such a deep connection to a movie like I do.Loved your video,you did an amazing job

  • @taraainunadila9134
    @taraainunadila9134 14 дней назад +2

    One of the reasons of why I love La La Land is the color! It's great to have the explanations behind it, thank you for this

  • @artomelets
    @artomelets Год назад +14

    Glad to see Asteroid City mentioned. The amazing use of color was the first thing I noticed when I started watching it.

  • @ArcherGreen
    @ArcherGreen  Год назад +1291

    What other films do you think make interesting use of colour?

    • @dreat1527
      @dreat1527 Год назад +32

      I watched Zodiac the other day, it made nice use of yellow and blue

    • @samclaes
      @samclaes Год назад +24

      Hero with Jet Li had a really interesting colour palette

    • @leonardoventura6403
      @leonardoventura6403 Год назад +14

      Kurosawa's Ran

    • @actualkarenokboomer3158
      @actualkarenokboomer3158 Год назад +7

      The only one I can think of is "Dick Tracy", but the color is used differently to match the Sunday Comics.

    • @UltiMulti_Games
      @UltiMulti_Games Год назад +7

      I’m no color theory expert, but no movie uses color better than The Holy Mountain

  • @carjack1195
    @carjack1195 Год назад +27

    Ive recently gotten into la la land and its become one of my favorite movies of all time
    This color analysis of it makes me want to rewatch it for myself and spot the details
    Great video as always Lawrence

    • @ArcherGreen
      @ArcherGreen  Год назад +6

      Thanks Ryan

    • @sammyblaze4234
      @sammyblaze4234 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@ArcherGreen i hope you thanked the person you plagiarized from and you should say sorry to this person believing this content is your creation, you lied to them and everyone else and took credit for content that wasn't yours to begin with.

  • @portlandgoose4727
    @portlandgoose4727 Год назад +42

    Dude you curate some of the best film analyses that I’ve EVER seen. Please keep it up! You’re gonna be huge.

    • @sammyblaze4234
      @sammyblaze4234 5 месяцев назад

      Too bad he plagiarized most of his scripts, too bad he ignored the person asking him to stop stealing, too bad so many believed his content was genuine.

  • @gabrielmercado2942
    @gabrielmercado2942 Год назад +45

    2020’s i hope for MORE color

  • @ChaseMurphy
    @ChaseMurphy 11 месяцев назад +5

    This is brilliantly done. Thank you.

  • @jansrraw
    @jansrraw Год назад +32

    La la land is just a cinematic masterpiece. Great video!!

  • @mindi97
    @mindi97 Год назад +12

    I’ve watched La La Land years ago, and I’m really glad this video popped up in my feed. Your analysis to this movie makes me want to watch the movie again in a new light.

  • @evataki2226
    @evataki2226 Год назад +19

    i thought i couldn't love my favourite movie more than I did, but this video changed that. this was absolutely brilliant, I can't want to watch la la land again with brand new information

  • @emmajp7704
    @emmajp7704 Год назад +52

    This video made me almost cry several times. I just LOVE La la land SOO MUCH, because it’s so beautiful in all kinds of ways, for example with colors ❤❤❤❤

  • @Aleksandar6ix
    @Aleksandar6ix Год назад +3

    You blew my mind. It's hard to imagine a director truly thinking to this kind of depth for a movie.

  • @JorisDietz
    @JorisDietz Год назад +27

    This is one of my favourite movies ever and I love that I keep finding new cinematographical perspectives in analysis videos like this one, thanks!

  • @Mikeee36
    @Mikeee36 Год назад +7

    This guy's video essays are on such a high level I wonder why he has only shy of 50 thousand subs. I feel this guy is gonna blow up!!!! Amazing work

  • @jakeverbeek
    @jakeverbeek Год назад +2

    i've seen la la land literally 70 times if not more and i never ever linked the colors like this. insightful stuff!

  • @conradstudios
    @conradstudios Год назад +38

    This video blew my mind...wow...thank you for this! La La Land is my favorite movie of all time!

    • @sammyblaze4234
      @sammyblaze4234 5 месяцев назад

      Archer Green is stealing scripts from other creators, he is plagiarizing scum, sorry that you thought this was actually his thoughts and ideas

  • @claudiareina2689
    @claudiareina2689 Год назад +16

    I have thought about the color of la la land so much along the years as I believe there is something there to untangle to make sense on a story that often seems hard to grasp because of all its nuances and complexities and I must say your analisys is the closest I have ever found to mine. I personally agree 100% with everything you explain on this essay as if I would have written it. And I choose to believe you have given it as much thought as I have in all this years because this was uploaded yesterday. In any case, I really enjoyed this and it feels good to be backed up by a stranger on the internet so thank you :D

  • @carolinaqueiroz4327
    @carolinaqueiroz4327 11 месяцев назад +5

    I could live inside this video. Any discussion regarding La La Land makes me feel like this, actually. Truly love this film ❤

  • @tranphank388
    @tranphank388 Год назад +5

    La La Land is MY ALL TIME FAV FILM. I remember watching it in highschool and bawling my eyes out that they didn't end up together lol. Freaking love the film's color palette though, It's always felt so fitting and I couldn't understand why. I finally can now, thanks to you. Great video!

  • @andrewhingston5670
    @andrewhingston5670 Год назад +15

    Unbelievable analysis! I loved every second of it

  • @kingbaba1309
    @kingbaba1309 Год назад +5

    This is a really well made video, a nice change of pace from the typical hyperactive youtubers. I love the fact that a movie, like most medias, can be appreciated and analyzed on different levels, and colors is one of those aspect that is so taken for granted that you don't (consciously) think about it. I will try to pay more attention to it in movie from now on thanks to this video, especially as an artist ahah

  • @I_am_nooh
    @I_am_nooh Год назад +2

    Hell yeah!
    I saw La La Land couple of months ago for the first time and was instantly blown away by the vividness of the film.
    I've been searching for an analysis and appreciation like this on RUclips for a while and now I see this which aligns with my own analysis.
    Well done mate!

  • @Remy-Mitsu
    @Remy-Mitsu Год назад +19

    I've seen others comment this, but so many things I've never realized!! Keep up the awesome work 🔥🎌

  • @domoSapiens_
    @domoSapiens_ Год назад +138

    Very well put together 😊

  • @CommentCritic
    @CommentCritic Год назад +4

    SPECTACULAR commentary and analysis! No wonder La La Land is one of my favourite movies - it's a story that's told in such a natural way that it's hard to miss. When you deep dive into it, everything is to meticulously planned out and has meaning. This is the pinnacle of hollywood for me. Not flashy eye catching CGI or snappy sex-craved plots thats are popular in today's movies.

  • @roselyncn2625
    @roselyncn2625 11 месяцев назад +1

    la la land is literally my all-time fav, never get bored of watching it. the production design, the score, the acting...everything in la la land is a sort of storytelling. damien chazelle, a genius fr.

  • @JohanaVazquez-mw8kg
    @JohanaVazquez-mw8kg 11 месяцев назад +3

    I always knew the colors had meanings but this blew me away. Makes me love the film all the more❤ It’s truly a cinematic masterpiece!

  • @garyperkovac1002
    @garyperkovac1002 Месяц назад +1

    I love "La La Land" ...And Archer Green illuminates the use of colors (or colours), which wakes me up and kicks me in the butt. Thanks, Archer.

  • @yeahman9842
    @yeahman9842 Год назад +43

    Phenomenal, time to watch this absolute masterclass of cinema again

    • @DroolRockworm
      @DroolRockworm Год назад

      Too bad his next film was literal shit

  • @gem3778
    @gem3778 11 месяцев назад +1

    This was such a great analysis. I knew colors had their own meaning in this film, but going from vibrant to muted and then back to vibrant by the end was so clever. Also using secondary colors such as purple to represent the combination for both main characters (blue and red) blows my mind. People usually associate red or pink with love but purple is perfect for them because it’s their real combination. I also noticed that she was wearing that yellow dress when the sky was purple. Yellow is opposite to purple

  • @relaxedboy1
    @relaxedboy1 Год назад +5

    la la land was one of the big surprise films i enjoyed. such a beautiful picture

  • @Sometimes_Always
    @Sometimes_Always 9 месяцев назад +1

    I only watched this once, start to finish, but it's always on my mind how wonderfully bittersweet it was.. Watching these videos with commentary give it so much more depth and meaning, making it even more enjoyable.

  • @im-deepfriedwater
    @im-deepfriedwater Год назад +14

    this was an extremely digestible introduction to colour theory in films. great stuff!! must've taken a lot of work!!

  • @maryastutzman5654
    @maryastutzman5654 Год назад +2

    I am also a color enthusiast, and the first time I watched La La Land i was blown away by the color usage and I loved it!

  • @mena376
    @mena376 Год назад +29

    haha your name is Green

  • @alietmanska8596
    @alietmanska8596 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for this great analysis!! I think it is also very interesting how the colours are used from the beginning as a sort of foreshadowing : Seb is living in brown and more old-fashioned colours while Mia dreams in very vibrant hues and modern clothing. Even if during the middle of the movie they sort of join in the middle with Mia wearing warmer and lighter colours and Seb becoming more modern, they still feel out of place. So from the beginning they were foreshadowed as separate, on different part of the colour spectrum and it works very well at the end, with Seb being back in his brown suit and Mia's face on a very big movie billboard with all the bright colours she was wearing in the beginning of the movie!

  • @CertifiedFruitCake
    @CertifiedFruitCake Год назад +3

    The thing I’ve always loved about this movie is the color themes, but I could never figure out what the meaning was or the intention. Thank you for this.

  • @_marou_
    @_marou_ 10 месяцев назад +2

    You probably wont see this, but this video is amazing! I write stuffs here and there, so i try to pick up new skills actively and passively. However, your video made me go from passive learning to actuve, because i legit zoned out on your vid and gave it all focus to try and understand it better and how i can incorporate it to my stuffs, thank you.

  • @fuferito
    @fuferito Год назад +103

    Riddley Scott paid attention in _Napoleon._
    Blue filter for European scenes, and yellow filter for the Egyptian desert.

    • @troillandford7679
      @troillandford7679 Год назад +23

      Chris Nolan paid attention to Memento. Black and white scenes to the flashbacks and colored to the not flashbacks

  • @HandmadeHillsCo
    @HandmadeHillsCo 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'm literally so glad someone made a video on this because honestly I've noticed it for years and have said it so many times but it seems no one has acknowledged it lol

  • @adreus4759
    @adreus4759 Год назад +9

    What a wonderful video! I love La La Land and the color of analog film, so I loved this video. Only subbed a few days ago, but I binged quite some videos by you! Keep it up!

  • @senik64
    @senik64 11 месяцев назад +1

    oh my gosh I’ll never get tired of realising over and over again how amazing this movie is

  • @myanrckay5959
    @myanrckay5959 Год назад +4

    Your videos are so well executed and thoughtful. The comments are unbelievably wholesome, which is a nice change.
    Thank you!

  • @justauser404
    @justauser404 9 часов назад

    I was actually “saving up” until i was ready to watch this movie bc I was scared of how emotional it may be. Now that I’ve watched it I can honestly say that I went through the whole thing calmly. This’s a masterpiece indeed. The last scene of them being together and having a family in a fantasy just makes me sorry. Not everything is promised to go smoothly in a relationship.

  • @micolea1569
    @micolea1569 Год назад +3

    i watched la la land with my girlfriend for the first time a few weeks ago and she was surprised how much the colors struck me in the film. im glad im not the only one who was obsessed with it’s use in the movie!!!

  • @NinaNooneknows
    @NinaNooneknows 11 месяцев назад +1

    this was a beautiful essay! i never watched the film since the genre wasn't my style, so i had no idea how detailed the visual design in it is. kind of a breath of fresh air.

  • @nathaliarye
    @nathaliarye Год назад +4

    this channel is gonna blow up pretty soon 😭

  • @metzli5797
    @metzli5797 11 месяцев назад +1

    Ive never had any interest in the movie before, but this analysis makes the film seem truly beautiful to me.

  • @silverwick818
    @silverwick818 Год назад +3

    This is a fantastic study, never noticed how color is used like a symbol to represent their dreams and relationship. I think subtly I noticed how all the colors made the beginning feel more dream like but as the story went on and the colors faded it began to feel more real, and that kind of struck me.

  • @rikathetika
    @rikathetika 11 месяцев назад +1

    First video I've seen of yours. Probably one of the best video essays I've watched. Subscribed.

  • @Famdockevin1
    @Famdockevin1 Год назад +3

    Great analysis. I think the average viewer missed all this. It is criminal that this film didn't win Best Picture. There is a lot going on with every scene -- every one is literally moving art (freeze any scene and just look at it). So, amazing cinematography, old-school storytelling with an ending that isn't necessarily storybook, ridiculously great acting (rewatch Mia's First Audition), fabulous costuming, a great score, and amazingly tight and well-choreographed dance scenes. It covers themes of love, and finding dreams in real world often difficult to navigate. And it showcases a the often-hidden beauty of a city with notable warts. This can arguably be considered a perfect film.

  • @ayephyu4045
    @ayephyu4045 Год назад +1

    this video worth it. i always feel something about colors everytime i watch lalaland. thanks for this precious video.

  • @DeliDonselaar
    @DeliDonselaar Год назад +3

    I was able to follow everything you said and understood everything you explained.This really made my heart beat. I am so invested in colours and it makes so much sense! Loved this video!

  • @fabienvilla2688
    @fabienvilla2688 Год назад +1

    Siiirrr the Whiiiitte!!! It was my favorite part of the story telling. It makes very rare appearances, but it always appears when Mia is following her heart. It appears when they go on their walk to get to know each other, when she ditches her dinner date (the snow), during her one woman show, returning to her job as a successful actress, and twice in her dream montage when they fly to Paris/ have a kid. It was the very first color I noticed had symbolism in the movie!!

  • @wertj3977
    @wertj3977 Год назад +5

    Great Video. Very rarely do I comment on a video but this production was simply worth the time spent in writing this comment!

  • @abandonedchannel
    @abandonedchannel Год назад +2

    and i didn’t think i could love la la land much more until now
    like many others, i never noticed lol!! all i ever thought was "oh that green lighting is nice"

  • @ImThatGuy9000
    @ImThatGuy9000 Год назад +44

    Another Emma Stone film with amazing colour palettes was Poor Things. Really helped add to the unnaturalness of all the settings

    • @nerissarowan8119
      @nerissarowan8119 11 месяцев назад +1

      Oh yes, the colours and sets made it really otherworldly and amazing to look at.

  • @lavenderghostie5445
    @lavenderghostie5445 Год назад +2

    i watched la la land for the first time last night and it absolutely destroyed me. the colors, shots, acting, chemisty, just all of it was so beautiful and so heartfelt and i am completely and utterly devastated by it 👍🏽

  • @robertwallace4354
    @robertwallace4354 Год назад +5

    Bro deserves so many more subscribers

  • @stela9046
    @stela9046 10 месяцев назад +2

    Wow. Now I need to rewatch Lalaland

  • @TayWoode
    @TayWoode Год назад +3

    I’ve noticed this with the Scream Franchise. The first four directed by Wes Craven were very bright and colourful almost like it wasn’t meant to be a horror movie, then the new directors had the same dark palette a lot of modern horror movies use making the ambience a lot more serious

  • @pickledjellyy
    @pickledjellyy Год назад +1

    this vid made me cry omg, im already a fan of lala land but this analysis was amazing!! love this channel!

  • @jjj.productions
    @jjj.productions Год назад +3

    i noticed this a long ago and wondered why there was no video on it, glad to see someone pointed it out

  • @MariannesStudio
    @MariannesStudio 11 месяцев назад +1

    That was such an amazing breakdown. Makes me want to rewatch La La Land even though it broke my heart into a million pieces

  • @kodiwinslow
    @kodiwinslow Год назад +10

    my mind was opened by this video

  • @butterfly28.
    @butterfly28. Год назад

    I just now realized why La la land had such a big impact on me. When I watched this movie, I was really lost and I was unsure of my future, I related to the movie a lot. I just now realized that without the vibrant and playful colors they used I wouldn't have had the same feeling as I did. It's really fascinating how such little things that we "think" are small can play such a big part. I applaud the director who put his effort in planning it.

  • @n_art_cissist
    @n_art_cissist Год назад +4

    This! As a photosensitive person I have to keep the brightness even lower than normal to avoid seizures and I’m nightblind as well so I need audio descriptions to see what the hell is happening in dark scenes. Otherwise I’m colorblind but I wish I could experience film live color-sighted people do

  • @arthurcalheiro6613
    @arthurcalheiro6613 9 месяцев назад

    This film has such a strong artistic energy. Thank you for explaining the meaning of colors and what they represent in this film! It's definitely my favorite movie!!

  • @QraQrJaq
    @QraQrJaq 11 месяцев назад +3

    The scene at 0:43 was shot at fern dell trail! I love that place, one of the most serene areas in all of Hollywood.

  • @blaze8862
    @blaze8862 9 месяцев назад +1

    Studying film with videos like this has been helping me make my own short films.

  • @daelinproudmore5068
    @daelinproudmore5068 11 месяцев назад +11

    It looks very good but I don't feel it really "tells" a story. Colors are emotional indicators as you suggested, like music, but it's not conveying anything else beyond that and aesthetic, imo.

  • @MissPikawaii
    @MissPikawaii Год назад +2

    thank you for this! i saw la la land for the first time recently and couldnt help but notice the significance in color. it was so fun for me to try to dissect what was happening and what every color meant while watching and after i finished the movie!

  • @pauljakeman
    @pauljakeman Год назад +5

    I love the use of colour in La La Land.
    Awesome video!