There has been an immense amount of buzz around Summit Entertainment’s latest release, La La Land. The film was highly anticipated and after watching it this past weekend, I can see why. Here’s what you need to know, with no spoilers.

The film cleaned out at the 74th Annual Golden Globes winning all seven of the categories it was nominated for!

Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

Best Screenplay: Damien Chazelle

Best Director – Motion Picture: Damien Chazelle

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy: Emma Stone

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy: Ryan Gosling

Best Original Song: City of Stars (Justin Hurwitz, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul)

Best Original Score: Justin Hurwitz

Not only was it a top performer, but the opening musical number of the ceremony made reference to the film. The opening has received over 6 million views on YouTube in just 2 weeks! This is not surprising as it was superbly executed.

Not only has it won numerous awards already, but the film has made history as being one of the most Oscar-nominated films ever with 13 nominations.

Conversation on social media has been nonstop, peaking at 300 000 unique tweets and 63 500 retweets on the day the 74th Annual Golden Globes aired. Since then, people continue to talk about it, generally raving about the film after seeing it. Although mentions have trailed off, two weeks after the spike in conversation, there is an average of 175 tweets and 242 retweets per hour regarding the film.

Although set in modern times, the film is made in the style of classic 1930s and 40s productions. This is evident throughout the movie. Production design, costume design, music, choreography, shooting style, editing techniques and lenghty takes are all used to give the sense that you’re watching an old MGM classic. This is a major production with complex dance scenes, including the first scene which they had to shut down a Los Angeles highway to film!

Not only are the technical aspect of the production on point, but audiences got to see the cast show-off new talents as seen in this scene where Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling sing and dance together:

The score, in particular, was something I really enjoyed. I first heard clips of the music in the trailer and knew instantly that this was going to be an epic production. I hadn’t heard of Justin Hurwitz (the composer and writer) until now, but I am now an absolute fan. The film’s soundtrack is currently at number 2 on the Billboard Top 200 charts, climbing 15 positions from the previous week.

Having seen the film, I can confirm that the movie is certainly worth all the hype. I loved it and cannot wait to see it again. The film was scheduled for release in South Africa on 27 January 2017, but is already out, likely due to its success at the Golden Globe awards. If you love musicals and classic movies, La La Land is an absolute must-see!

Not convinced? Watch the trailer here:

Still not convinced? Hear my thoughts:

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