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Please recommend the must-see Oscar best films. Forget old movies like The Shawshank Redemption and Forrest Gump.

The movie I want to recommend did not actually win the Oscar for Best Picture that year, but it was the best of the year in my mind. This movie was released in February 2017. It was nominated for 8 Oscars at the 89th Academy Awards and finally won 6 Oscars. This is a musical and dance movie. Its name is "La La Land" and it won 6 Oscars. The Oscar awards include the Oscar for Best Original Score; the Oscar for Best Art Direction; the Oscar for Best Original Song: Interlude "City of Stars"; the Oscar for Best Actress: Emma Stone; the Oscar for Best Director: Dammy Damien Chazelle; Oscar for Best Cinematography: Linus Sandgren. "La La Land" was also nominated for the Oscar for Best Picture, but it was another movie "Moonlight" that later won the Best Picture. I personally feel that Hollywood's political correctness is stronger in it.

The story background of "La La Land" is in Los Angeles, and many famous Los Angeles attractions appear in it, such as the Hollywood area, Griffith Park and Griffith Observatory. The whole film has saturated tones. The costumes of the characters are exquisitely styled, and a little graininess can be seen if you look closely at the picture. The whole film has a strong retro feel, showing the most beautiful side of Los Angeles to the audience in the most beautiful way. Rather than saying that "La La Land" is a commercial movie, I would rather say that it is a flawless work of art.

The story told in "La La Land" is very simple. Sebastian, who loves jazz and wants to open a jazz club of his own to revive jazz, and Sebastian, who advocates acting, work hard to enter Hollywood. Mia, who became an actress, met by chance and gradually got to know each other and believed that the other person was her one. Sebastian and Mia spent a lot of good time together. The two lonely souls relied on each other and supported each other. However, after their sweet love, they faced more real problems, which also led to their failure to come together in the end. Together. They fell in love because of their dreams, but were separated by reality. At the end of the video, they looked at each other and smiled, confirming their promise that they would always love each other when they fell in love. When the episode Epilogue sounded, an eight-minute montage collage allowed the audience to see the most perfect ending: Sebastian and Mia successfully got together, had children, and lived the life they imagined when they fell in love. However, the reality is that they did not make it to the end. They just stayed with each other for a while, turning each other into a better person, and then they looked at each other and smiled and forgot about each other. I still love you, thank you for showing up.

“Maybe they made it in another dimension (Maybe they achieved righteousness in another time and space).”

“I can’t always be by your side, but in my mind I have I have spent my whole life with you."

"La La Land" is a movie with great potential. In this movie, you will see yourself, working hard for your dreams alone, and feeling confused. If you look more carefully, you will see the director's meticulous attitude towards the camera, the enthusiasm of all the actors in the long shots, and the impressions and feelings that the stories behind the songs and dances convey to the audience. Whether you are lost or trying to hold on to your dreams, I think you may be able to find some answers after watching "La La Land".