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  1. Feb 22, 2017 · Because Chazelle is using the bright colors of La La Land as an homage to grand Hollywood musicals, black and white isn’t used to represent a call back to the past so much as to suggest a blank ...

  2. Both Mia and Sebastian feel a strong desire for each other, and for the dreams they hope to realize. These two strong pulls direct them happily down the same path for a certain time, but then the dream swallows the romance and they must part. This duality is brought out in the mirror reflections Chazelle shoots.

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  4. La La Land uses the city of Los Angeles as a backdrop, a place notorious for its glittering facade and the allure of fame and fortune. The city itself symbolizes the dream world, a land where fantasies can become a reality but also where the line between illusion and reality is often blurred.

    • Blue.
    • Red.
    • Yellow.
    • Winter.

    The first colour that is begging to be noticed in the film is blue. In the very beginning of the story, Mia, Emma Stone’s character, leaves a blue flat wearing a blue dress and merges into a colourful company of her friends and then — partying people. It works well with what is narrated by the camera: Mia feels uncomfortable and lonely in this big ...

    She walks by a reastaurant and hears the music that clearly draws her attention. The wall she stands next to is blue, but here we get the first meaningful introduction of red (meaning, it was there even before, at the party, but here it becomes a part of the story, impossible to neglect). The idea is beautiful: in this shot, we have a frame within ...

    At some point in the movie, their flat becames green. “What?” I thought, “Where did this come from?” I expected some composite colour to appear, when Mia finally comes to terms with herself, and, yes, green is a composite colour, but it does not consist of blue and red. So, I started looking for yellow. And guess what? Sebastian wears beige and bro...

    I have a feeling, I can talk about this movie for hours. The seasons of the year, the mix of old-fashioned musicals and modern settings, the adorable moment, when Mia changes her shoes before dancing… But what impressed me the most is a very simple thing — colour. P.S.: Although usually blue colour stands for negative emotions and red — for positiv...

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  5. Jan 30, 2021 · La La Land – Deep Dive. Context –. La La Land was directed by Damien Chazelle in 2016 after the previous success of his film Whiplash released in 2014. Similarly to Whiplash the story is orientated around jazz culture. The film is different from many other contemporary films in that its musical elements links back to the golden age of ...

  6. Jan 10, 2021 · Purple is the primary colour of the 'La La Land poster', and could be argued to be the main colour of the entire film. Purple, the blend of blue and red, is maybe also a blend of what these two colours symbolise -Blue + Red = Purple / Fantasy + Reality = Balance. And that is really what the film is about, hence why purple is it's poster colour.

  7. Dec 13, 2016 · La La Land’s “Someone in the Crowd” is the “going out” song, with a rambunctious intensity and colorful visual palate that calls to mind the all-female number “There’s Gotta Be ...

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