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La La La (2018) offers a fascinating exploration of the transition from silent films to talkies, focusing on how music and dance reshaped cinematic storytelling. The documentary digs deep into the era's atmosphere, capturing the wonder and surprise audiences experienced as sound invaded their movie-going experience. With a blend of archival footage and insightful commentary, it showcases performances that demanded a new level of expressiveness. The pacing meanders, allowing moments of reflection on how this shift paved the way for diverse genres. What’s distinctive here is the way it intertwines history with the artistry of performance, illustrating not just the technical aspects but the emotional resonance of sound in film. It’s a real treat for those with an appreciation for film history.
Interesting take on silent cinema's transformation.Archival footage gives it a rich, nostalgic feel.Perfect for those into the evolution of film genres.
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