It's just that the number of words is too many to write the afterthought... put it here.

Maxwell 2022-11-23 06:58:00

I wasn't used to listening to Hamilton at first, and felt that the fast-paced voice was rough, but it was really shocking to watch it in one breath. The narrative is complete and smooth, and the transitions are smooth, especially the transitional wedding march and the really silky piece that crosses the river after Hamilton's death. And almost every song has a hidden foreshadowing and is connected before and after. Each character has its own melody, and there is a chorus of characters at the back. Everyone is singing their own melody. The combination is really amazing enough... ! Each character has a distinct personality, and there is bitterness and sweetness. The dialogue between some characters, George III, really makes people laugh. The actor Eliza is really empathetic (such a good girl!) lmm took Eliza's hand and came to the audience, showing her that his and her story is still sung, and the final sound was happy and joyful A howl of sadness really made my heart sour. The dance beauty is also amazing, and the small designs of various movements are also super good! I like it so much I like it so much! Hamilton yyds! Who lives? Who dies? Who tells your story? Raise a glass to freedom.

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Hamilton quotes

  • Aaron Burr: I strike him right between his ribs/I walk towards him/But I am ushered away/They row him back across the Hudson/I get a drink/I hear wailing in the streets/Somebody tells me "You'd better hide"/They say Angelica and Eliza were both at his side when he died/Death doesn't discriminate/Between the sinners and the saints/It takes and it takes and it takes/History obliterates/In every picture it paints/It paints me in all my mistakes/When Alexander aimed at the sky/He may have been the first one to die/But I'm the one who paid for it/I survived, but I paid for it/Now I'm the villain in your history/I was too young and blind to see/I should've known, I should've known the world was wide enough/For both Hamilton and me/The world was wide enough/For both Hamilton and me.

  • Alexander Hamilton: Sit down, John, you fat mother

    [BLEEEEEEP]