Did it occur to you at any time that neither of these characters, in La La Land, were trying for a singing or dancing career? Guess not. even though they are not on stage doing either. They are in their own apartment singing and dancing in the street. I do agree on her assessment of Allie and Noah in "The Notebook", but I suspect since she knew they didn't get along was the reason she thought it was contrived. I would like to know if she thinks every couple whoever acted together in a love scene actually loved each other. I thought they did a very good job of getting along and I felt the same about Baby and Patrick Swayze in "Dirty Dancing" and they didn't get along, either. However, I don't actually care why anyone gives a rat's patootie what she thinks.
"honestly" is one of those filler words that people say way too much. This was done within the first few moments, so I stopped watching. Knock it off. It's becoming more annoying than when someone says "like" every other word.
Did it occur to you at any time that neither of these characters, in La La Land, were trying for a singing or dancing career? Guess not. even though they are not on stage doing either. They are in their own apartment singing and dancing in the street. I do agree on her assessment of Allie and Noah in "The Notebook", but I suspect since she knew they didn't get along was the reason she thought it was contrived. I would like to know if she thinks every couple whoever acted together in a love scene actually loved each other. I thought they did a very good job of getting along and I felt the same about Baby and Patrick Swayze in "Dirty Dancing" and they didn't get along, either. However, I don't actually care why anyone gives a rat's patootie what she thinks.
"honestly" is one of those filler words that people say way too much. This was done within the first few moments, so I stopped watching.
Knock it off.
It's becoming more annoying than when someone says "like" every other word.