@@princepatel3497 the ending didnt bother me but the timeline did. Like 5 years isn't even that long and she met a whole new guy fell in love got married and had a kid within 5 years
@@scottslotterbeck3796 La La Land''s camera's never really left Greater Los Angeles while shooting this movie. The location where this was shot is Santa Clarita, CA. But in actual Boulder City. In actual Boulder City, there is one public library. It is not called Del Prado, and not on a corner of a residential street.
Called being realistic. My dream from as far back as I can remember was to be a writer. I know now I'll never be a great writer. Neither will I pitch a no-hitter in a World Series.
This scene parallels the dinner scene where she calls him out for selling himself out for success in a band. She was right. In this scene, he is right. They made each other better, but didn't end up together. I guess that's life.
*This plot about someone trying something, giving up, and someone else coming to put the person back on track to reach his/her dream; this plot is far and away from being something new in movies or literature or theater, etc.*
"I guess"? Dude, we all wish to have a happy ending with the people that appear in our minds. But you do understand reality is cruelly with their own desire. There is a true saying, "if you love them, let me go". Its a very hard choice to make and yes everyone wants to be happy. But if things don't exactly work out the way it should be. Then let em go.
VoyagerOne because it wasn’t his dream. He didn’t really want it. He wanted jazz. He wanted his own place. That was his dream and she was upset that he gave up on that...
It's BS. Writer Chazelle wanted to be 'different'. I'm sorry, you fon't ruun a film ending to be different. Is it impossible for a wife to be an actress, and Hubby own a jazz club?
So I saw in google map driving from LA to Boulder City ( Mia's home) takes 4h and 19mins. You know he is the keeper when he drives 4h19mins just to tell you that you have a potential job offer.
1:23 THIS is why Emma Stone got the Oscar that year. Look at all her emotions in 10 seconds. She says, "Maybe I'm not good enough" five times and each time is a totally different emotion. First one: "Maybe I'm not good enough. - Maybe that's the truth. Second: "No...maybe I'm not." She's actually questioning it. She's almost joking about it. Third: Totally believing the words. She's accepting it. Fourth: She's defending the idea now. She starts breaking down just living in that reality for a second. Last time: She doesn't even say the words. She just breaks down thinking about the new reality before going on a monologue to try to justify it. Sebastian fights through all of her defense mechanisms for HER dream. Sometimes, the difference truly is just to have someone there to tell you that you can do it and demand that you do.
This right here, 1:07 through 2:13 - that's how you earn an Oscar... I can't watch this and not think she's really not acting when she doing this... Feels genuine and authentic...
@@Hariseldon477 No, of course it was more than just this... But... This movie is a collection of this kind of performance from her. This was just the clearest example to me. Oh, and given the topic I suspect this part really hit home for a lot of the actors that make up the academy...
Ikr, I think I heard in an interview that this was also what she went through before she became famous, so she really felt what she was saying, and if I'm not mistaken some parts of this scene were completely improvised
Ryan always improvises in his movies. For example - "what do you want" in the notebook, many funny lines in the nice guys and la la land, bedroom conversation with Emma in crazy stupid love. Just one of the reasons why he is so special.
Depends on whether or not they both wanted to be together. Only good if one of them didn't want that. Otherwise, it's terrible. Hollywoood likes miserable endings, pushing misery, it's Satan's way isn't it. He is the ultimate misery-guts. @@EmilyGloeggler7984
I love this scene because she took the lines in such a different and real approach. I would have never thought to act them out like this if i were given the script. It reads so realistic. Love this. So much.
I think its so appropriate to stay on Emma in this scene where they did. Even when Ryan is talking they dont cut back and forth when Emma is having her moment like some directors might. they stay with her and show her full range of emotion. It gives the full display of the actors range and i think one of the main reasons she got so much praise for the film. you sit in it. you stay with it. you see it like you have a million times in your own arguments or your own times when you talked a friend through a tough time. you know that look you know that feeling and sitting there watching it you feel it. and it feels real and raw and she nailed it.
This movie is unique several ways.. it's a musical made to look like a fantasy. But it's one of d most practical n relatable movies out there. This movie is both a love story & a success story. & just how well they blended d two things that u couldn't tell apart anywhere. Pretty awesome
She says she's not good enough. And yet she proved to be the best of them all. Which won her that Oscar. And this was her clip from when she was nominated.
I know that it is not the message this film wants to push forward, but I think that sometimes admitting that you are not good enough and taking sensible decisions is the only way to go. What happens is that nobody asks those who have to give up and do something else. But recognising your limitations is one of the most real life skills everybody needs.
I agree and just because you happen to not be “good enough” at something doesn’t mean you’re a failure as an entire person, that’s another lesson everyone should learn. It also doesn’t mean you have to stop enjoying your interest, depending on what it is.
Roosevelt said it best. "The credit belongs to he/she who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends themselves to a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if she/he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that their place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat."
I'm here because I'm thinking about that. I'm having to shift away from my dream because I can't keep going on like this, I'm not the best at what I want, so I'm coming to learn there's no point chasing it too far till it tires my heart out. I'm wondering if I'm wrong in doing so.. thank you for posting your comment!
If your dream doesn’t scare you, doesn’t make you work your absolute hardest and doesn’t sometimes make you question your own capability, then it’s not ambitious enough. Follow your dreams, you’ll never reach your final destination, but the journey is the good bit anyway.
I LOVE Emma Watson, really do, having grown up with the Harry Potter franchise and all, but I think she couldn’t have delivered this flawless, seamless train of emotions through these lines. Emma Stone is amazing at just BEING, I can’t even describe it. She’s so fluent and natural and still raw. She totally embraced this part, especially this scene.
Yes, indeed. I’m only mentioning Emma Watson because Damien Chazelle originally wanted her for the role of Mia, but I think there were some scheduling conflicts and she eventually chose the role on Beauty and the Beast.
Considering what she did in Little Women (2019) and Beauty and the Beast (2017), Emma Watson would probably be the only other person who could pull this scene off. Don't tear her down. Emma Watson has range just like Mrs. Stone.
I feel like the audition scene and the dream sequence in the jazz club at the end get a ton of praise (and rightfully so) but this scene hits like an emotional sledgehammer. Emma Stone’s performance is one of the single best I’ve ever seen, she needs to play it slightly over the top to drive the emotion, but everything feels so grounded, masterfully done. And Ryan Gosling’s more subdued and focused demeanor is an absolutely perfect foil to Emma. Simply outstanding.
This is actually what happens in real life. People lose hope. NEVER EVER LOSE HOPE IT WILL COME! everyone has a different path in life. Stay true to yours!
When I rewatched this movie and Seb starts blaring his horn in the opening scene and I recognized it from this scene I got the biggest smile on my face.
I think its so appropriate to stay on Emma in this scene where they did. Even when Ryan is talking they dont cut back and forth when Emma is having her moment like some directors might. they stay with her and show her full range of emotion. It gives the full display of the actors range and i think one of the main reasons she got so much praise for the film. you sit in it. you stay with it. you see it like you have a million times in your own arguments or your own times when you talked a friend through a tough time. you know that look you know that feeling and sitting there watching it you feel it. and it feels real and raw and she nailed it.
Impossible to take eyes off this singular film or stop listening to it's brilliant music. "La La Land" is that plate of trauma and piece of art which plays the heart and throws it into abyss, lightyears away. Saw it years back and I come back to the songs sometimes, but not the film. Never again.
I'm not even kidding, Emma is me, and Ryan is my boyfriend. Every conversation we have while I'm insecure is that. it's so powerful seeing it on the big screen.
It would've far more interesting if Seb ended up agreeing with Mia that perhaps she isn't good enough to pursue an acting career - arguably the most competitive career in the arts. It just makes it more realistic, but also would engender a more nuanced take on the whole 'make your dreams come true" trope that is almost incessantly played out in Hollywood films. Imagine if this scene played out with Seb saying "you're right, maybe you're not good enough, but that's ok, you can still do what you love", and then Mia doesn't get the part, but pursues acting in her play and finds joy and fulfilment in doing so. How many of us can relate to this? How many of us can attest to not achieving our childhood dreams as we imagined them (fame, success, fortune, etc.) but had to adjust our goals slightly. I just think it would've been more poignant for Mia to find true joy, not in success, but in persisting with the play and managing her expectations.
He Could’ve Been Petty Like A lot of ppl Would but He Put His Pride Aside To Put His Everything In Helping Someone He Genuinely Loves I Love This Movie
It's that Spot that hits at the core. How'd you find me? 'The house in front of the library'... He handed her what she use to reach for... He told her she'd been listened to and Heard.
This scene looks simple but Emma Stone shows how hard it is to pull off this scene. The constant little pauses, sniffles, alternating between tiny little shifts of emotions coming through, you need to be in the zone to do this.
Seb, despite his flaws, always supported Mia chasing her dream and was there to pick her up when she stumbled. That's how you know he loved her deeply.
In reality, she did the right thing by leaving. A lot of people chase after their dream and end up running off a cliff. You gotta know when to give up.
I mean she’s probably gone through that same struggle of feeling inferior as an actress Most creative people feel they aren’t good enough at some point
Months earlier, in casual conversation, she told him she grew up in the house across from the library. He listened to every word she said.
Why wouldn't you listen to Emma Stone?
she still went with someone else 😂
@@princepatel3497 the ending didnt bother me but the timeline did. Like 5 years isn't even that long and she met a whole new guy fell in love got married and had a kid within 5 years
@@MrWill1729 yea that really degrades her
@@MrWill1729 I agree
Him screaming "what!" And Emma's reaction aswell as the "you're a baby" line is totally improvised and it's great
Wow. That, I didn't know. That fact makes this scene more engaging
Source for this information? Maybe she just made it up, why do you guys easily believe? lol
GL History I didn't make it up, look up la la land script to scene and you'll see :)
actually there's a video on youtube showing the real script at the time the scene progress...very cool..
Guitar of the Oz It’s very clear that she was shocked and scared and it really wasn’t on the script you can easily tell
The fact that he probably tried honking his horn in front of MULTIPLE LIBRARIES before he found her kills me
It's a small town, 15,000 souls. How many libraries are there? Answer...One. Look it up!
@@scottslotterbeck3796 hi there sane person
@@scottslotterbeck3796 good for him, then!
And her also of course cuz she became a star cuz of it.
It's not a fact.
@@scottslotterbeck3796 La La Land''s camera's never really left Greater Los Angeles while shooting this movie. The location where this was shot is Santa Clarita, CA. But in actual Boulder City. In actual Boulder City, there is one public library. It is not called Del Prado, and not on a corner of a residential street.
"Maybe I'm not good enough" admitting this is the most painful feeling one can have.
Called being realistic. My dream from as far back as I can remember was to be a writer. I know now I'll never be a great writer. Neither will I pitch a no-hitter in a World Series.
She nailed that line
@@scottslotterbeck3796 being a writer is an insanely achievable dream? If u work hard u can def become a writer
@@scottslotterbeck3796 it is never too late, dude all you need is to start doing it right now. I believe in you!
@@roullira609 Thanks, but my level of writing is worse than 'The Room'! I write just for myself, which is fine. My Grandfather was a published writer.
I love how he’s NOT trying to win her back here. He only wants to help her achieve her dream. That’s love.
This scene parallels the dinner scene where she calls him out for selling himself out for success in a band. She was right.
In this scene, he is right.
They made each other better, but didn't end up together. I guess that's life.
Jason Lee The theme of the entire film. Dreams can be had in LaLa Land, but reality always sets in.
*This plot about someone trying something, giving up, and someone else coming to put the person back on track to reach his/her dream; this plot is far and away from being something new in movies or literature or theater, etc.*
"I guess"? Dude, we all wish to have a happy ending with the people that appear in our minds. But you do understand reality is cruelly with their own desire. There is a true saying, "if you love them, let me go".
Its a very hard choice to make and yes everyone wants to be happy. But if things don't exactly work out the way it should be. Then let em go.
VoyagerOne because it wasn’t his dream. He didn’t really want it. He wanted jazz. He wanted his own place. That was his dream and she was upset that he gave up on that...
yep people usuly end up settling for the ones they're comfortable with, not the ones that really change them in a good way.
He inspired her to be better, belived in her even when she didn't and finally he let her go so she could live her dream
Oh give me a fuckung break
Miss Tery 🤣 chill man
just as she did for him
@@misstery5942 ??? That's exactly what he did?
It's BS. Writer Chazelle wanted to be 'different'. I'm sorry, you fon't ruun a film ending to be different.
Is it impossible for a wife to be an actress, and Hubby own a jazz club?
"Because i think it hurts a little bit too much."
Well said sis, well said.😭😭
So I saw in google map driving from LA to Boulder City ( Mia's home) takes 4h and 19mins.
You know he is the keeper when he drives 4h19mins just to tell you that you have a potential job offer.
Normal people should do like that:)
@OGAquaranus because he probably wanted a reason to see her
@OGAquaranus maybe she won't answer the phone
funny enough, she didn't keep him.
He’s definitely a keeper, even though she didn’t keep him 🙁
1:23 THIS is why Emma Stone got the Oscar that year. Look at all her emotions in 10 seconds. She says, "Maybe I'm not good enough" five times and each time is a totally different emotion.
First one: "Maybe I'm not good enough. - Maybe that's the truth.
Second: "No...maybe I'm not." She's actually questioning it. She's almost joking about it.
Third: Totally believing the words. She's accepting it.
Fourth: She's defending the idea now. She starts breaking down just living in that reality for a second.
Last time: She doesn't even say the words. She just breaks down thinking about the new reality before going on a monologue to try to justify it.
Sebastian fights through all of her defense mechanisms for HER dream. Sometimes, the difference truly is just to have someone there to tell you that you can do it and demand that you do.
Just like how tobey Peter tells Andrew Peter he is amazing in three times
@@Karlebow571 or when robin william tells matt damon its not your fault 3 times
This right here, 1:07 through 2:13 - that's how you earn an Oscar... I can't watch this and not think she's really not acting when she doing this... Feels genuine and authentic...
a24396 I don’t think she won the Oscar only for this scene, there’s many moments in the movie that was she is amazing.
@@Hariseldon477 No, of course it was more than just this... But... This movie is a collection of this kind of performance from her. This was just the clearest example to me. Oh, and given the topic I suspect this part really hit home for a lot of the actors that make up the academy...
Ikr, I think I heard in an interview that this was also what she went through before she became famous, so she really felt what she was saying, and if I'm not mistaken some parts of this scene were completely improvised
Yeah it totally comes across as her channelling her own past insecurities and experiences of failure. It's real even though it's a performance.
I find it very ironic that one of the most stellar performances of the decade is about not being a competent actress😅
It was supposed that in the 0:56 moment, Seb would say "That's it??". But there was a huge improvIsation and I loved it so much.
Ryan always improvises in his movies. For example - "what do you want" in the notebook, many funny lines in the nice guys and la la land, bedroom conversation with Emma in crazy stupid love. Just one of the reasons why he is so special.
They each pushed each other to achieve their dreams. So sad they didn't end up together. That's why La La Land's ending is so powerful.
It’s good they didn’t end up together.
Depends on whether or not they both wanted to be together. Only good if one of them didn't want that. Otherwise, it's terrible. Hollywoood likes miserable endings, pushing misery, it's Satan's way isn't it. He is the ultimate misery-guts. @@EmilyGloeggler7984
@@EmilyGloeggler7984stay delusional
I love this scene because she took the lines in such a different and real approach. I would have never thought to act them out like this if i were given the script. It reads so realistic. Love this. So much.
She is a very great actress
I think its so appropriate to stay on Emma in this scene where they did. Even when Ryan is talking they dont cut back and forth when Emma is having her moment like some directors might. they stay with her and show her full range of emotion. It gives the full display of the actors range and i think one of the main reasons she got so much praise for the film. you sit in it. you stay with it. you see it like you have a million times in your own arguments or your own times when you talked a friend through a tough time. you know that look you know that feeling and sitting there watching it you feel it. and it feels real and raw and she nailed it.
0:56
When I find out we had homework.
2:15 my teachers later
0:56 when i see that toby is back in the office
@@zarovv5589 please no nooooo
bro u made me laugh out loud 😂😂
I knew she’s getting an oscar when I first saw this scene
Apex.
He was better here. All she did was fake cry.
@@hd-xc2lz yeah that’s what acting is
This movie is unique several ways.. it's a musical made to look like a fantasy. But it's one of d most practical n relatable movies out there. This movie is both a love story & a success story. & just how well they blended d two things that u couldn't tell apart anywhere. Pretty awesome
exactly!
She says she's not good enough. And yet she proved to be the best of them all. Which won her that Oscar. And this was her clip from when she was nominated.
I know that it is not the message this film wants to push forward, but I think that sometimes admitting that you are not good enough and taking sensible decisions is the only way to go. What happens is that nobody asks those who have to give up and do something else. But recognising your limitations is one of the most real life skills everybody needs.
I could not disagree more...
I agree and just because you happen to not be “good enough” at something doesn’t mean you’re a failure as an entire person, that’s another lesson everyone should learn. It also doesn’t mean you have to stop enjoying your interest, depending on what it is.
Roosevelt said it best. "The credit belongs to he/she who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends themselves to a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if she/he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that their place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat."
Exactly!
I'm here because I'm thinking about that. I'm having to shift away from my dream because I can't keep going on like this, I'm not the best at what I want, so I'm coming to learn there's no point chasing it too far till it tires my heart out. I'm wondering if I'm wrong in doing so.. thank you for posting your comment!
I always love the "what!" in this scene, so I'm thrilled to know it was improvised!
This movie broke my heart then put it back together then tore it apart again even worse than the first time
Don’t you ever tell yourself you’re not good enough.
Eu ppedi desculpa!!!!
Not true; most of the time you're not. There are 8 billion people in the world. There's always going to be someone better.
@@scottslotterbeck3796he acting like all those collegiate D1 athletes didn't really want it.
I compared this to the screenplay and I realized how much improv got in there, making this scene more real and memorable.
2:14 best line in the movie. cracks me up every damn time.
0:56 When K finds out he's not human after all...
hahaha amazing reference
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I connected with this scene so much when I watched for the first time, this scene will always be special to me
If your dream doesn’t scare you, doesn’t make you work your absolute hardest and doesn’t sometimes make you question your own capability, then it’s not ambitious enough. Follow your dreams, you’ll never reach your final destination, but the journey is the good bit anyway.
Thank you, kind stranger on the internet (haha). It's been a day filled with self-doubt and I needed to see this :)
I LOVE Emma Watson, really do, having grown up with the Harry Potter franchise and all, but I think she couldn’t have delivered this flawless, seamless train of emotions through these lines. Emma Stone is amazing at just BEING, I can’t even describe it. She’s so fluent and natural and still raw. She totally embraced this part, especially this scene.
I love Emma Watson too but Emma Stone is a much better actress.
This is Emma Stone
Yes, indeed. I’m only mentioning Emma Watson because Damien Chazelle originally wanted her for the role of Mia, but I think there were some scheduling conflicts and she eventually chose the role on Beauty and the Beast.
Considering what she did in Little Women (2019) and Beauty and the Beast (2017), Emma Watson would probably be the only other person who could pull this scene off. Don't tear her down. Emma Watson has range just like Mrs. Stone.
I feel like the audition scene and the dream sequence in the jazz club at the end get a ton of praise (and rightfully so) but this scene hits like an emotional sledgehammer. Emma Stone’s performance is one of the single best I’ve ever seen, she needs to play it slightly over the top to drive the emotion, but everything feels so grounded, masterfully done. And Ryan Gosling’s more subdued and focused demeanor is an absolutely perfect foil to Emma. Simply outstanding.
"Maybe I am not good enough"
This line is soooo relatable that it hurts.
quiet people bursting out is scarier than people who are always loud.
That last “maybe I’m not” was so raw 😭
the house in front of the library line always gets me
This is the hardest thing in life..
When u want something..and u have to let it go
shafaque khan worse is when you actually got close but not quite enough.
Nah, i think killing someone is harder
This is actually what happens in real life. People lose hope. NEVER EVER LOSE HOPE IT WILL COME! everyone has a different path in life. Stay true to yours!
0:56
when you see the first question on the exam after studying for 4 hours last night
If im not mistaken, when Gosling shouts its not on the script..
Foreal?
You're mistaken
Internet troll nope, hes correct. that was all gosling
As well as the “you’re a baby”
ok
This scene speaks volumes.
When I rewatched this movie and Seb starts blaring his horn in the opening scene and I recognized it from this scene I got the biggest smile on my face.
They way she says “I don’t want to do it anymore” breaks my heart every time 😭
Ryan Gosling yelling “What” and “No” is so good I can’t even describe it. 😊
this is the greatest movie of all time and you can't change my mind
Greatest American movie for sure.
and then the next day she proceeds to perform the most breathtaking scene in the story of cinema
I love how supportive and caringe he is during his "roughness".
Cause I think it hurts a little bit too much
I think its so appropriate to stay on Emma in this scene where they did. Even when Ryan is talking they dont cut back and forth when Emma is having her moment like some directors might. they stay with her and show her full range of emotion. It gives the full display of the actors range and i think one of the main reasons she got so much praise for the film. you sit in it. you stay with it. you see it like you have a million times in your own arguments or your own times when you talked a friend through a tough time. you know that look you know that feeling and sitting there watching it you feel it. and it feels real and raw and she nailed it.
And that's how you win an oscar with that 2 minutes scene.
Emma showed the world How perfectly it is done❤
Deserved that oscar,woman👍
That "You're a baby" improv tho 👌
gosling performance is so underrated in this film
He was nominated for an Academy Award. That’s not being underrated.
For some reason I relate to her so much in that scene.
7 years later they both got nominated at the Oscars, they're still going strong!
I love Ryan and Emma's acting! 👏🏼
Impossible to take eyes off this singular film or stop listening to it's brilliant music. "La La Land" is that plate of trauma and piece of art which plays the heart and throws it into abyss, lightyears away. Saw it years back and I come back to the songs sometimes, but not the film. Never again.
i am literally crying while watching this scene right now bc i can literally relate to her especially in this part 🙃
The car horn bit at the start is hilarious
That's some good acting right there
I'm not even kidding, Emma is me, and Ryan is my boyfriend. Every conversation we have while I'm insecure is that.
it's so powerful seeing it on the big screen.
jeez what a nightmare...Hope bro will find something better
There's something about her eyes that captivates my soul
Ladies and Gentlemen, *How to Win an Oscar in 3 Minutes* presented to you by Emma Stone...
Me *takes notes*
@@skrishna4850 Das ryt 😂😂😂
The fact that they don’t even end up with eachother in the end, really makes me question my relationship goals lmaoo
This is it. This got her the oscar and I'm so effing proud of her
the best romance I've ever watched, this scene I saw 100 times
The only writer portrayed in this movie is made fun of, and yet every scene of this film is so damn well written.
You mean that guy Mia was with at the pool party?
Academy award scene
Damn. A part of me wish they ended up together at the end. Although, I don't know if that'll make as good of a story. But still..
It wouldn't have the same emotional impact if everything worked out for everyone at the end.
Hollywood movies have to end sad now. Thats "authentic."
They do. In their dream. The director is kind enough to put it in the movie. It's very beautiful.
@@jonothandoeser Now? In the 1970s it was all but impossible to find a happy ending.
i wanted them together i was dissapointed but it was also realistic a great movie musical.
When u realized the ending & go back to this scene, its quite heartbroken 😢
LOVE this movie
It would've far more interesting if Seb ended up agreeing with Mia that perhaps she isn't good enough to pursue an acting career - arguably the most competitive career in the arts. It just makes it more realistic, but also would engender a more nuanced take on the whole 'make your dreams come true" trope that is almost incessantly played out in Hollywood films. Imagine if this scene played out with Seb saying "you're right, maybe you're not good enough, but that's ok, you can still do what you love", and then Mia doesn't get the part, but pursues acting in her play and finds joy and fulfilment in doing so. How many of us can relate to this? How many of us can attest to not achieving our childhood dreams as we imagined them (fame, success, fortune, etc.) but had to adjust our goals slightly. I just think it would've been more poignant for Mia to find true joy, not in success, but in persisting with the play and managing her expectations.
He Could’ve Been Petty Like A lot of ppl Would but He Put His Pride Aside To Put His Everything In Helping Someone He Genuinely Loves I Love This Movie
Men... This gets me eeeeeverytime. When she says: "No I'm not..." and almost start to crying.
OHMYGOOOOOOD :(
crying. it has been six years for me too.
0:13 It's weird how loud that magazine is.
Exactly what I thought. Slapstick punch sound effect. LOL
Must be a magazine about whales
Little did ya know, Mia’s home is in Smallville and Clark Kent was the person who threw that magazine.
man i need to watch this movie again.
Am I the only one to find that sound she makes after his “you're a baby” line lovely and cute?
Yes
Help, I can't stop rewatching this scene
It's that Spot that hits at the core. How'd you find me? 'The house in front of the library'... He handed her what she use to reach for... He told her she'd been listened to and Heard.
This scene looks simple but Emma Stone shows how hard it is to pull off this scene. The constant little pauses, sniffles, alternating between tiny little shifts of emotions coming through, you need to be in the zone to do this.
She is such a brilliant actress 😍
I love her T-shirt!!!
Seb, despite his flaws, always supported Mia chasing her dream and was there to pick her up when she stumbled. That's how you know he loved her deeply.
She is so beautiful and what a star.
This movie. Damien... Outstanding
0:10 I was listening with the headphones, the video, and my ears blew up
I need these two to star in another movie together
her acting is so good...
It hits different when you can relate to it
I love this scene
The I-R-O-N-Y of this scene yo!
In reality, she did the right thing by leaving. A lot of people chase after their dream and end up running off a cliff. You gotta know when to give up.
6 years is a lot of time to run after your dreams. That's too long. There is a point in which people are going to try and find some stability.
May be I am not....may be I am not oh God....I cried....
Being good enough in Hollywood isn’t really the issue. Plenty of people who are good enough will never get big parts. It’s just the odds.
Hits hard, not everyone achieves their dream but it’s ok
I love this scene
it's so real and so painful
Brilliant movie
İ understand her, whenever i go to a job interview i feel the same
I'm just Ken, and I'm Kenough!
anyone else think Emma wasn't exactly acting here?? 1:10 and on? loll.
she was so real in that scene
I mean she’s probably gone through that same struggle of feeling inferior as an actress
Most creative people feel they aren’t good enough at some point
How is she not acting there? She’s literally been a lead role in a Spider-Man movie
@@weasel4674 theres a difference in acting and re-living past memories
Jakob Parsons it’s still acting though
Dreams ....it takes few moments to build a Dream,but it took a life to turn it into reality !
me crying watching this scene:i'm not a baby