Watching a hero fail is an entirely different experience than playing a hero who fails, the first is a tragedy, the second is just a bad game. The player character HAS to accomplish something otherwise it's basically a rigged game. So why Noir's ending works for me is because I didn't feel like it was a waste. 1. [deleted] • 2 yr. ago. I wanna say the game reminded me of inception (movie) a lot! cobb and colt and an ending where the spin-top stops or not is up to viewers/players. Deathloop 2 can definitely happen I think colt did break the loop and real Julianna didn't kill his :father: and he is taken away back to the loop! La La Land is writer-director Damien Chazelle 's sun-soaked musical love letter to the Golden Age of Hollywood. For the most part, the love story of Mia ( Emma Stone) and Seb ( Ryan Gosling) fits with that, as the couple meet, sing, dance, and romance their way through the City of Stars, seemingly setting up a happy ending much like those of The earthquakes can support this. The weird circular colorful storm cloud sky reminded me of several Skyline type invasion movies. Cloverfield and Pacific Rim offer examples of monsters that could supply the earthquakes and coastal flood-type damage. At the end, he said "something's coming". • 4 yr. ago failbears A closer look at the meaning of La La Land's epilogue Spoilers of course. Skip this paragraph if you've seen the movie, but for some context for those who haven't seen it and for some reason don't intend to: Mia (Stone) and Sebastian (Gosling) meet in Los Angeles, where they are struggling to achieve their lofty dreams. Nov 17, 2018 · I do not own the content of the video. All credits to Summit Entertainment, Black Label Media,TIK Films and other production companies of the movie. La La Land just wrecked me in the best way. I might think of life in terms of "before I saw la la land" and "after I saw la la land" now. sigh. The dreamy cinematography, the MUSIC, the incredible charm of Ryan and Emma, and the story of dreams vs. reality and what you give up to accomplish those dreams was incredibly heavy but honest. The people that wanted to live and kept fighting are all a part of the final game and that’s why people who seemingly should have died are still alive or are “brought back” by the hospital teams. I think it’s really similar to the king of spades game where you don’t really know you’re playing it just starts. People love it because it's a beautiful, soaring old-school romantic musical. It's funny and charming and is anchored by two great performances. And perhaps most of all, it's just fun. It's what makes escaping to the movies such a good time. GaslightProphet. They have their dreams and will step over anyone to achieve them. In this case, two lovers gave up the love for each other to pursue their personal dreams. Sebastian took a risk letting Mia go. But 999,999 times out of a million, he would not see someone like Mia actually become a superstar. Bjii.