LMM is god

Ruthie 2022-12-09 23:01:36

The first time I watched it, because the amount of information was too large, I was dizzy and almost gave up, and then I fell into the pit.

Second, third, fourth brush, every time you look at it, you can see a little more detail. It's a work that can be repeated over and over again.

I won't say much about the drama, I can only understand it after watching it. Except for LMM, everything else is great. To their realm, only the difference in handling angle and no acting skills.

As the protagonist, LMM sings, dances and performs the three wastes, which can be regarded as a sense of bringing money into the group. Looking at the collection of his other film and television works, you will find that the acting skills without singing and dancing are also hip pulling, and the mental patient played in Dr. House is so embarrassing that his toes are digging and digging again... It's just that the Tony Award he won when he first debuted is a bonus. In order to let him take turns to brush his face in the major popular drama groups.

It is impossible to persuade him to stop acting, stop singing, and publicly execute him on stage. I can only wish him progress and progress.

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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]