It's an extremely twisted and dark take on Hollywood in the 1920s but is an spectacle alright. Every aspect of it, casting, cinematography, sets, and those crazy ass parties are part of the whole cocktail of mess that Chazelle chosed to create. In ways, is a hate letter to the industry but makes an interesting homage to cinema, to the experience of watching movies and the magic behind making them, putting in all the nasty, dark and grotesque side of fame with absolutely no shame.
Shout by Juan Ignacio SánchezBlockedParent2023-01-24T19:00:36Z
It's an extremely twisted and dark take on Hollywood in the 1920s but is an spectacle alright. Every aspect of it, casting, cinematography, sets, and those crazy ass parties are part of the whole cocktail of mess that Chazelle chosed to create. In ways, is a hate letter to the industry but makes an interesting homage to cinema, to the experience of watching movies and the magic behind making them, putting in all the nasty, dark and grotesque side of fame with absolutely no shame.