>guy finally realizes he's just being a jazz fanboy instead of a genuine musician and artist >decides to grow up and follow a promising career path >said career also happens to make him part of something revolutionary and culturally significant >even finds time to prepare his gf a romantic candlelight dinner in between all that craziness >instead of being grateful, she accuses him of giving up on his dreams and selling out >this is despite the fact that he doesn't seem to be miserable and even seems pretty satisfied with his job (making him luckier than 99.9% of people on earth) >eventually gives up said career while encouraging gf to pursue success >he returns to obscurity and she becomes a household name >she ends up with someone else anyway
She gets the career and he gets nothing. Ah, feminism!
Levi Phillips
>white people shit
Blake Wright
So this is the power of dishonest filmmaking... woah...
Gavin Gonzalez
You forget that literally every single Ryan Gosling movie has the moral of "women are manipulative cunts and you shouldn't waste time or money on them unless you want to end up dead or ruin your life", doesn't matter if it's Drive, The Notebook, Place Beyond the Pines, Blue Valentine or this shit.
Jordan Martin
>she ends up with someone else anyway and there it is THERE IT FUCKING IS LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
fuck women, seriously men are just better people in every way
LITERALLY the only reason we put up with women is because they have holes that we like to stick our cocks into
Anthony Hughes
what? he got the jazz club he always wanted. They both had their dreams come true that's why they both smile at the end and we dont see gosling beating her face
Luke Lewis
nice meme. what are you talking about?
His dream was never fame or fortune, but just to have his own authentic jazz bar, which he got
Liam Myers
>tfw they dont even let you do that
Zachary Perez
>dreams can never change
Jason Martinez
>let there's where you're going wrong buddy
Kayden Murphy
>the character never expressed a change in his dreams >if anything he expressed dissatisfaction while a part of the neo-jazz group, he was just doing it for the paycheck
Logan Hughes
>she ends up knocked up with some other dude >he lives alone and hangs out in his jazz club Classic Goose ending up alone like all his other movies
Landon Walker
I genuinely do not get the appeal of this flick. Bad music and flat performances and a rather cliche-driven plot.
It literally just won because it's a musical, a la, Chicago.
Jace Wright
Yes
Chase Rivera
I thought only niggers were interested in jazz since it doesn't follow any rules?
Connor Cruz
Don't worry, you're right.
Him and OP are just retarded.
Luis Sanders
Is Goose an extreme misogynist? OGF too is literally an oedipal psychosexual drama.