Rostam Criticizes La La Land‘s Lack Of LGBTQ Characters And People Of Color
La La Land has been touted as one of the best movies of the year, but after seeing it, Rostam Batmanglij wasn’t happy with the film’s exclusion of LGBTQ characters and its marginalization of people of color. The movie is a jazz-centric love story between Sebastian (Ryan Gosling) and Mia (Emma Stone), who are struggling in Hollywood. Batmanglij took to Twitter to criticize what he felt was a lack of diversity and accuracy in the film’s characters and storylines. Read Batmanglij’s tweets about La La Land below.
La La Land didn't have a single gay person in it #notmylosangeles
— Rostam Batmanglij (@matsoR) December 21, 2016
…his character was what? a sellout? who made uncool pop music?
— Rostam Batmanglij (@matsoR) December 21, 2016
black people invented jazz but now we need a white man to come save/preserve it? sorry this narrative doesn't work for me in 2016
— Rostam Batmanglij (@matsoR) December 21, 2016
except his music was purposefully corny / guitar center aesthetic … he could have been improvising w Max/MsP scripts / doing cool shit https://t.co/TZPibDgxaa
— Rostam Batmanglij (@matsoR) December 21, 2016
@Greg_Coogan @LaurenMzz bc it could have had gay ppl in it, and could have granted agency to the POC characters
— Rostam Batmanglij (@matsoR) December 21, 2016