The most deeply felt scenes: Angelica singing "satisfied", the line "My dearest, Angelica" hidden in the comma and HM's inner monologue before shooting bullets into the sky in the duel with Burr.
And when Eliza sang "Burn" heartbroken and strong and finally let go of her grudge to collect HM manuscripts and open an orphanage. Hate is true, love is true. I also think about those times when I used to yell "I do I do I do" and "Helpless" like crazy. Who hasn't indulged in a fire before the first sight of joy returns to the lake of tranquility?
"Who lives, who dies, who tells our story?", Hamilton has mixed reviews in history. After watching this film, I understand how heavy and absurd the word "HISTORY" is. The majestic waves are nothing but a wisp of blue smoke, a staggered shot, a drama of life and death. Just as future generations will never know the reason for Hamilton's departure from the day of the duel in his legacy writing, we can only draw a little empathy through art. The icy explanation in the material was illuminated by the human-like lighting and the wonderful performances of the actors, making the audience cry.
The biggest feeling: We don't need to live in the gaze of history, nor in the gaze of others. Don't hesitate to care about the name of the dead.
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