![]() ![]() Moulin Rouge? I remember it being the first movie that made me feel really emotional and it's 10 times cheesier, dumber and less natural when it comes to human interactions. And it had Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling in there. La La Land's cinematography was on point, the songs were memorable and I still listen to them even now, almost 6 years later. West Side Story was innovative, equally actual from a political POV today as it was back then, thought-provoking even, for it is not a simple LEFT good, RIGHT bad. our culprit is the fact that the formers couldn't be summed up by a reductionist as *drum roll, please* But the main difference between those and ![]() Heck, if I were to compile my 10 favourite movies in a top, more than half would be musicals. Everything was looking favourable at first. And I tend to overrate everything slightly musical in nature too. ![]() Harmonie and Aquatic Language were also really nice. Even now, I consider Time of Eve to be a quintessential cosy Sci-Fi and one of the better examples of playing with AI-related ideas (even transhumanist ones to some extent) in the medium. I did not expect this, but I didn't like Sing a Bit of Harmony as much as I've wanted to. ![]()
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