LA LA Land Is Right Kind of Cinematic Dance To Take Your Heart On by Arthur Byrd In recent years, film musicals which have worked on the big screen have something we have seen before such as Footloose (movie) or from Broadway like Mamma Mia and the live broadcast of Grease. Something original would have been a hard time getting audiences into theaters especially during the winter months. One original movie is leading audience by the hand into the theaters. LA LA Land has received positive critical recognition and at the 2017 Golden Globe awards, the film set a record for the most awards won by a single film. LA LA Land lives up to all the hype that it is getting. The film’s casting is excellent and yet surprising. Ryan Gosling who has been known for his dramatic movies like Fracture and Drive and Emma Stone whose career has had a few comedic turns in movies like Superbad and Zombieland. She did show her dramatic strength in Birdman. The roles of Sebastian (Gosling) and Mia (Stone) required not just great acting but singing and dancing stamina. Gosling and Stone sang and danced into the audiences hearts and tugged at those very hearts with their dramatic performances. Writer–director Damien Chazelle takes a simple story of a jazz musician and an aspiring actress who meets and fall in modern Los Angeles. The movie opens on a crowded Los Angeles highway with cars lined up when people start getting out of their cars and start singing and dancing in a well choreographed number. The musical number is very good and expressive. As the highway musical number winds down, we see Sebastian in his older model car and Mia in her Prius going over her lines for an audition. As traffic loosens up, Mia doesn’t move as she is still is going over her lines and doesn’t notice Sebastian who is behind her, he drives around and yells at her. Mia returns with the middle finger as he drives off.