Shocking musical

Michale 2022-12-27 01:35:35

Showing the scene of the musical in the way of a movie is very shocking! So deeply immersed in this history as dance, music, rap, acting, and debate between actors, such a focus is invaluable. The greatness of art and the innate sense of mission of Hamilton are awe-inspiring. Only such a great person can be remembered in the hearts of history. To this day, he still appears in the ten-dollar portrait, as a memorial to him in future generations, with awe. Record your thoughts while watching the movie:

1. "raise a glass to freedom", when you see this, think about when people will feel free. In times of war, peace is the yearning for freedom for all. In peacetime, inner freedom is the pursuit of everyone. During the epidemic, outdoor and normal social interaction are people's yearning for freedom. Freedom is a relative change that changes with each person's situation. The big environment is the big background of people in that era, and it defines people's definition of freedom from the big direction.

2. Chris Jackson's performance of British George is so tense, the dramatic details always lead to laughter.

3. The music and lines of the whole performance are so exciting and emotional. Every now and then I feel my heart beating to the beat of the music. The entire viewing experience is a visual and auditory enjoyment. Hope to see a live version of hamilton one day.

4. "Why do you write like you are running out of time every minute and every second. Why do you write like you are running out of time?" Hamilton always seems to be racing against time, with a sense of mission, to do more more meaningful things.

5. During a duel, for tens of seconds, both sides pick up their guns to decide the outcome. hamilton taught his eldest son not to bow his head and point the gun to the sky. And he did the same when he was dueling. "I imagined the death scene so many times that it felt like a memory to me." He ended up in the duel, falling like a gentleman, but will always be remembered as if he never left .

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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]