It may be that I am in a state of impetuousness now. Although the musical is very good, I was impatient to appreciate it at one time, and I was slightly criticized for Jefferson's vilification. In between checking the progress bar again and again, I tried to calm myself down, and I was moved, not for Hamilton, but for the Americans.
In this one-hundred and sixty-minute musical, they sang and danced, no matter how uniform the training was, they just stretched their bodies to the fullest and immersed themselves in this history and music. In the singing, Washington, who had resigned and returned home, had tears in his eyes, and the beautiful costumes could not hide the ups and downs of the singers' chests. All of them displayed a human gesture, exuding a human air, rather than being part of some grand landscape that Orientals are accustomed to.
Pay high respect to people.
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