Hamilton

Jimmie 2022-10-17 01:13:13

This movie is one of my favorite Vivien Leigh movies after Gone With the Wind. Vivien Leigh is a less prolific actress, but a classic. A Streetcar Named Desire is the most depressing movie I've ever seen. I read the comments before that another translation of this movie is called "Peerless Beauty", and I think it does not live up to the name at all. The title quotes a compliment to Scarlett by Reid from Gone with the Wind. Emma is actually What a woman! The beginning of the movie reminded me of the plot in "A Streetcar Named Desire", and I thought it would be similar here. Story, okay, no. At the beginning of the memory, I only think that this girl is very vain, everything is just to squeeze into the upper class, and she will say some posturing words in order to please others. But in fact, it's not quite the case, at least at that time she just wanted to marry Charlie, although she knew that Charlie was in debt (which proved that she was not so vain). Of course, she was young at the time. As she later said, in revenge, she married William Hamilton. William Hamilton let her learn Spanish and French, and made her a perfect lady, but emma is just like the portraits and sculptures in his hands, just inanimate collections he loves, even tools.

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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]