The video outright states La La Land is 'mediocre' and that the way the Oscars are voted on leads to movies that are better getting 'snubbed', directly referencing Moonlight. The comments on reddit shared the sentiment. When everyone thought La La Land was going to win, it was popular to say it was bad.
It was heavy, but it didn't hit you over the head the way so many modern movies do. I guess you could say it was "deftly" heavy. 2. •. Really was rather well done overall…good casting, interesting story, great noir elements of no true heroes, just a lot of bent characters with their own faults and vices.
However, there is one thing that puts me off slightly and that's the ending sequence of the movie. The entire sequence which paints an idyllic, rosy picture of what Mia and Seb's future might have looked like. For one, I think it's too drawn out, and honestly I think the entire sequence should've been cut out just for pacing reasons.
Directed by Don Hall and Carlos López Estrada, Raya and the Last Dragon propels the Disney formula to another level in putting the fate of an entire nation in the hands of one fierce warrior. Raya and the Last Dragon follows the fictional world of Kumandra, which is split into five different tribes. 500 years before the events in the movie
Ironically, Rebel Without A Cause was also one of the first movies to attempt a gritty, realist portrayal of L.A. street life, far away from the fantasy land of Hollywood La La Land celebrates. In this way Rebel is the predecessor of films like Boyz N The Hood, having very little in common with the Hollywood musical La La Land is so
For weeks leading up to the Oscars I kept hearing people say that La La Land will definitely win, even though the general consensus was that Moonlight should, so to have La La Land declared winner, but then have Moonlight declared the actual winner seems like an unlikely coincedence. Pair that with the Oscars noticable drop in viewership over
Monsterland Season 1 Episode 1 Recap. Titled ‘Port Fourchon, LA,’ after the town where the story is set, ‘Monsterland’ season 1 episode 1 revolves around Toni, a young mother who is struggling to make ends meet. She works as a waitress at a diner where food is so bad that even the staff has no problem openly admitting it.
Watching a hero fail is an entirely different experience than playing a hero who fails, the first is a tragedy, the second is just a bad game. The player character HAS to accomplish something otherwise it's basically a rigged game. So why Noir's ending works for me is because I didn't feel like it was a waste.
Hotel Amor. Episode 16 of King The Land begins with Sa-rang looking troubled and Grandmother scolds her for keeping it to herself. Sa-rang ends up revealing that her career is not planning out the way she wants and she is not happy at the hotel. This is the same thought going on in her head when she tells Won that she wants to quit.
Lena Beck was pregnant with an ex-boyfriend’s child — Hannah — when he kidnapped her, but Jonathan is Lars and Lena’s child. Lena gives birth to a third child in captivity, but both she and newborn Sara have childbed fever, a postpartum infection, and when Lars refuses to get a doctor, they both die — as does every “Lena” after her.
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