A full month and a half later, they were filming the final part of the film. The end of the film includes how Mia and Sebastian are portrayed as husband and wife in their imagination, but Ian is very smart when it comes to filming the scenes that need to be included in the movie-like story at the end.

The ending of La La Land is very tragic. Because of how good their love story is, this can crush a person's heart and desires. But in fact, not every lover gets a happy ending. In the movie, Mia, who became a successful actress, marries David, who ends up appearing with Mia and her three-year-old child.

The film really enters the "La La Land" at the end. When Sebastian plays his and Mia's tunes on the piano, both he and Mia imagine their relationship. Viewers can get to see what the film would look like if it were a traditional, full-fledged musical. The atmosphere is bigger than life, like a dream. Both leaders got what they wanted (including each other). Everything was happy and perfect. When the melody ends, the audience is transported back to reality and reminded that the "ending" they just witnessed is just a pipe dream.

Now, they're trying to film the scene where David and Mia get out of the car and see Sebastian playing (Mia and his) theme song.

"It's the last scene you have to do because the ending of Sebastian and Mia is already filmed. Let's focus on David, our famous actor Neil Austin," Ian said, and everyone applauded and everyone laughed.

Neil Austin is a top actor who decided to participate in the final act at the request of Ian Renner. Now that Ian is famous, Neil readily agrees. It will only bring more fame to La La Land, albeit with a small character. Even if people complain about how the famous comedy-romantic actor Neil could be Sebastian, Ian knows that with Ryan's acting skills, it won't be any better than it is now.

"So the scene is that our Sebastian will play the piano in it, and David and Mia will 'coincidentally' stumble upon a jazz club. David, you should look enthusiastic when you listen to jazz, but Mia, your facial expression should show sadness, with a hint of happiness, because Mia is proud of Sebastian, but most of all, I want Mia to stand her ground. She's different from the beginning, and we've seen how she's faced so many things in all the scenes, and the camera's focus will be more on Mia than on Sebastian," Ian said, and they both nodded.

"Let's start at 10," Ian said as he told them to get ready. Since they had already filmed the scenes of road traffic, they only needed to finish the part that entered the club.

"Let's go!" Ian said everyone got into the role.

The cameras are all over the place, it's getting dark, and Ian wants them to finish filming as soon as possible, and he wants to talk to the crew.

The scene begins with Mia and David parking the car. Mia walked out in a black dress, and David got out of the car in a beautiful black suit.

Tree-lined streets. Some restaurants and bars are open, as well as a few other closed storefronts. They began to walk, arm in arm. Everything was quiet.

And then—Mia's ears pricked up. David looked at Mia and then at the club, and they all had familiar smiles. What she heard. Music...... So did he. She looked around and saw someone standing in front of the bar, but didn't see where the music was coming from.

The irony of this story is how it leads to Mia and Sebastian meeting. Mia and Sebastian met for the first and last time because of traffic, which is one of the most recognizable things in Los Angeles. They pass by in the traffic jam at the beginning of the film. The last time they saw each other was because of a traffic jam; Mia and her husband missed a friend's premiere due to a traffic jam and decided to go to dinner and then go to Sebastian's jazz club.

Mia and David go for a walk together. They walked to the end of the block and saw several people walk into a store in front of them. It seems that the music came from there... She turned her head curiously, and David followed. The music is getting louder and louder – jazz ensembles... Mia looked in through the doorway. David looked at her, and when she turned to look at him again, Mia bared her teeth and smiled.

"Do you want to check it out?" David asked.

"Of course," Mia replied.

"Cards!" Ian shouted. "Uh-huh, Mia should have been watching the bar, curiosity was at its peak. OK' should sound almost a whisper. Relax, two people who like to be anonymous walk into the bar and see where the music comes from, are we ready? One more time? Ian said, and the others nodded and applauded. It has become a thing to applaud and cheer for the actors on the set to do their part.

Mia and David return to where they started and walk towards the camera again.

"Of course," Mia whispered, following David into the bar.

"Cards! Let's get to the final part, shall we? Ian said with a smile. Everyone walked into the bar, and the audience was packed with actors.

After explaining what the scene was going to look like, they started filming. It's about Mia and David, her husbands in their thirties. They all walked in along with the music they heard, and as they walked down the stairs, Mia looked shocked.

It decorates the font with a huge neon sign in front of the clubhouse. She knew what to expect when she went inside. She and Sebastian repeatedly discussed what the name of the club he founded should be. It was all part of the plan, and Mia knew whose club it was as soon as she saw it.

As soon as they entered, Mia heard different people talking.

"I love it,

" "It's so good,"

she still looks confused. Then the camera focuses on the people who seem to be having a good time. The door opened. A man carrying a chicken leg bag hurried in, and the place became more crowded. The piano, drums, and bass were ready, and the trumpeter had his horn ready. Quite a few seats were occupied at that time. Younger jazz fans, older players, and more passers-by are coming in from the outside.

After half a turn, it focuses on Mia's X-belt strap dress. David poured Mia a glass of wine, and the two sat down in the third row.

Once they were seated, applause rang out, and everyone was satisfied with what they heard. They felt good and it was clear that everyone was happy.

It's a cool, excited crowd – of all ages and styles. Sebastian nodded to the musicians and addressed the audience. Yes, that's what Sebastian looks like for Mia years later.

Sebastian walking towards the stage stood in front of the microphone and announced,

"Cal Bennett playing the saxophone!"

Javier Gonzalez plays the trumpet

Bazz on the cute Nedra Wheeler!

A one-of-a-kind Clifton 'Fou-Fou' Eddie drummer!

Great, if I'm not careful, he'll have this place, Khirye Tyler, everybody. Sebastian pointed to the pianist.

Everyone applauded the introduction, and Sebastian, who focused on the artists in the band, turned his head to look at the audience. At that moment, he saw Mia, the smile on her face withering slightly.

"On Mia," Ian said, and Nick pointed another camera at Mia's face. Mia seemed stunned. It's like she doesn't know what she's doing here, or she's not supposed to be here at all. She looked away again.

"Uh... Welcome to Sebas. Sebastian said as he sat down at the piano. Camera-02 remains focused on Mia and captures her every emotion. Eloise played her role perfectly.

Sebastian looked down at the key. The time for the next song. He didn't seem sure — maybe what to play. He looked at Mia and took in the sight. Then he looked at his fellow musicians and whispered a few words to them. Then he turned back to his keys – and finally began to play. Quieter tunes, only piano, soft, gentle, melancholy. The melody is instantly recognizable to both the audience and Mia....

This is Mia and Sebastian's song.

"Cards!" Ian interrupted him. "Can we do it again, because..."

[After the shooting, they chatted in the club]

"Since it's over, tomorrow is the wrap-up meeting, and the details should already be in your mailbox." Ian said with a smile. Everyone felt very emotional. Every moment, every day, every second they spend is filled with joy, but some of them are happy that it is finally over because it is tiring.

"Can I ask you one thing?" David or Neil asked.

"Let's get started," Ian replied, writing something down on his notepad. Special note related to the next step, ed.

"Why La La Land?" He asked.

"Hmm... There are two reasons for the origin of the title. First of all, the city set in the movie is Los Angeles, or simply LA. Therefore, the city is clearly identified in the title 'La La Land'. Secondly, the film challenges Hollywood stereotypes and labels them as dreams. This can also be seen through abstract cinematography. "La La Land" is also a long-standing nickname for Hollywood in Los Angeles, because the city is full of an illusory sense of reality, many films and shows are being produced (constantly creating false realities), and because so many actors live there for the same reason: to make dreams come true. It is often used to distinguish itself from other places, and "more" is rooted in reality. "

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