This is not my genre, but I liked the movie, and I'm inspired to continuing with my passion project. That said, the industry insiders seem to have overhyped it - I mean, it's good, but it's not THAT good.
This movie has been hyped up so much, that I really am expecting a truly revolutionary mindblowing masterpiece of cinema. I hope my expectations haven't been set to high, but all the hype did it!
La La Land is a Trump fever dream; its values are Caucasian and suburban, and it only works if you don't know An American In Paris exists.
Hell Or High Water is Bernie Sanders. It featured an airtight script about cash on hand, finance, jobs, ownership, haves and have nots, desperation, and what all that does to families.
Just my opinion.