If we had to choose iconic moments from cinema from the last 10 years, it would surely be that scene from La La Land when Sebastian (Ryan Gosling) and Mia (Emma Stone) meet again in that jazz bar. The longing, joy, nostalgia, affection, and good wishes are transmitted in the look of that scene. Wow…
In case you don’t remember it very well, here we leave it:
They say that life imitates art and that is exactly what happened at the last Critic’s Choice Awards. As we reported, Emma Stone won the award for Best Actress, and when she went on stage to give her speech, the cameras captured the exact moment she exchanged glances with Ryan Gosling. They said it all at that moment: they love each other, they admire each other and they are glad to have coincided in life. Or that’s how everyone interpreted it. Here you can see the moment we are talking about:
Their friendship and the great connection they created have been real since they filmed Crazy, Stupid, Love and was documented in different interviews.
The Story of the Friendship Between Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling
It wasn’t in La La Lands, that Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling met in 2011, when they starred in the romantic comedy Crazy, Stupid Love. Since then, they have worked together on two other films: Gangster Squad, an action thriller set in the 1940s, and La La Land, a musical that earned them several awards and nominations. The two actors have demonstrated great chemistry on screen, but also a solid friendship off it.

Emma has confessed that she cannot imagine her life without Ryan, as she considers him an unconditional support, a confidant, and a master of acting. Ryan, for her part, has praised Emma’s talent and personality, and has said that working with her is “like being in heaven.”
Despite rumors of a possible romance between them, Emma and Ryan have clarified that they are just friends and that they are very happy with their respective partners. Emma is married to Dave McCary, with whom she has a daughter, and Ryan is married to Eva Mendes, with whom he has two daughters. Yes, men and women can be friends and that’s it.
This story was written in Spanish by Cora Bravo in Cultura Colectiva.
