At the end of La La Land when Ryan Gosling sees Emma Stone and plays the melody from their first meeting, that whole scene was beautiful. I've never seen regret shot so beautifully before. That's the definition of "show don't tell" and it worked perfectly.
I know it was a little corny, but I felt that was the whole idea of the movie. It was an ode to old Hollywood, the good parts anyway. I thought it wrapped up nicely with those characters. She got what she wanted, maybe not with who she wanted, and he got that "torture" back in his music.
What did you think of the movie?
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