Don’t Miss: Acclaimed Film Boasting a 91% Rotten Tomatoes Score Now Free to Watch!

An exceptionally well-received movie boasting an impressive Rotten Tomatoes rating is soon going to be accessible without cost.

The popular film “La La Land” was released in 2017 and made quite an impact.
Emma Stone
and
Ryan Gosling
impress spectators with their acts.

The movie traces the story of an irritated jazz pianist named Sebastian, acted out by Gosling, and an ambitious actress called Mia, who is depicted by Stone.

Set in
Los Angeles
, the couple falls in love as they strive to attain their aspirations.

When it was released, critics drew comparisons between Stone and Gosling to the legendary pairs Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, as well as Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds.

“La La Land” will be broadcasted without charge on Friday, May 9 at 11 PM.
BBC
Two.


The movie, which runs for two hours, has garnered glowing reviews throughout the years and boasts an impressive 91 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Around 1,000 viewers have taken to the review site to leave their verdicts and penned: ‘This Movie is amazing. From the way it was written and portrayed by the actors to the way it was received, amazing.

‘I really enjoyed watching this movies cause of its colours and shots, you can really see that somebody put effort and heart into this. its really worth watching!’

Another person referred to it as a ‘masterpiece,’ remarking, ‘It’s my favorite musical ever. It’s also my favorite movie of all time.’

Other viewers remarked: “This film stands out as one of the greatest of the century; you don’t have to be a fan of musicals to enjoy it. Many movies have focused on performers and artists, yet this one surpasses them all.”

‘The cinematography, acting, Ryan Gosling, music, everything was perfect. Love this movie and you better love it too. The message, man Damien Chazelle cooked here. What a beautiful film.’;

‘A rollercoaster of emotions! One of my all time favourite endings of a film to this day, which also left me completely devastated. This movie sticks with you.’

However, not all viewers have shared this sentiment, as some have expressed strong disapproval. One individual commented: “This ranks among the poorest films I’ve attempted to watch. Despite trying valiantly six times, I couldn’t bring myself to finish it. It’s an absolutely terrible movie!”

“La La Land” was likewise subjected to
A significant error occurred at the Oscars in 2017 when the wrong film was mistakenly declared the victor for Best Picture, erroneously bypassing “Moonlight.”




The accounting company PwC, previously known as Price Waterhouse Coopers, issued an apology for the error and stated: “We deeply regret the mistake made during the Best Picture announcement at the Oscars, and we extend our sincere apologies to Moonlight, La La Land, Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, and all the viewers.”

The presenters were erroneously provided with an incorrect category envelope, which was promptly rectified upon discovery. We are presently looking into how this mistake came about and sincerely apologize for the error.

We value the elegance with which the nominees, the Academy, ABC, and
Jimmy Kimmel
handled the situation.’

“La La Land” will be broadcast on BBC Two on Friday, May 9th at 11 PM.


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