Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone In ‘La La Land’: Are They Going To Break Our Hearts Again?
By Jane Reed | Jul 14, 2016 12:46 PM EDT
"City of stars, are you shining just for me? City of stars, there's so much I can't see. Is this the start of something wonderful-or one more dream that I cannot make true," sings Ryan Gosling. Emma Stone and Gosling stars in a new movie titled "La La Land."
Fans fell in love with Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone when they worked on the movie "Crazy, Stupid, Love" and "Gangster Squad." Now, the on-screen couple are back again in a romantic musical. This is different from their previous works. The movie is a romantic musical which focuses on a darker aspect in the romantic comedy platform.
Gosling plays Sebastian, a jazz musician and Stone is his girl friend, Mia. Mia is an aspiring actress and both artists are trying to make it big in the Hollywood industry. According to reports, Gosling used "City of Stars" in the teaser trailer.
Is the song an indicator of what will happen in the movie? Are fans' favorite on-screen couple doomed?
Though they may not be real-life couples, both actors have continuously supported each other in their work and careers. They have gone through various performances together and have been there for each other through rejections and auditions alike. But their story in "La La Land" might just be a tragedy.
"La La Land" is said to be the exact opposite of "Crazy, Stupid, Love." Will their characters overcome the struggle of making it in Hollywood? Will their relationship burn to the ground because of the pressures both are facing to become famous? Fans might not want to get their hopes up but they could overcome it. Watch out for Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling in "La La Land" to hit theaters on December 2.
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