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Gaylord 2023-02-12 12:44:51
With such a hit of bamboo boards, let’s not boast about anything else, but boast about the older generation of bourgeois...
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Dell 2023-01-14 21:53:22
A million points! ! love love love love love...
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Clement 2022-12-30 13:56:09
This play has gone through ages. In the summer of 2016, I watched the pirated filming of Station B with Chong Ge in the dormitory. At that time, I had just returned from New York. The United States was still riding the last wave of idealism in the Obama era. A culturally diverse future is on every face and every melody. In the choreography, the first act is so exciting, "respect for freedom" and "for revolution." Half a year later, I saw the news that Cass shouted to Pence through a...
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Isac 2022-12-24 11:15:18
Everyone is secretly wiping tears, but no one is going to draw...
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Ernestina 2022-12-20 17:55:40
Do you think that if you point a gun to the sky no one will shoot you in the...
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Kristoffer 2022-12-16 02:14:32
In this play, Hamilton has become a tool of the historical process. The screenwriter has not figured out whether to use historical events to highlight the character's character, or to use the character's life to reflect history. Disappointed! The whole person can't see the personal character and inner world at all. They are all commercialized sons of heaven and this country needs you. The stage beauty is not gorgeous, so what are your hi points for the five-star...
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Lera 2022-12-13 19:05:55
American spirit, people's main theme, people's national propaganda. It may also have something to do with my claustrophobic "mourning". This film is the only, yes, the only film that has excited me recently: a nineteen-year-old orphan set foot on the land of opportunity in North America, starting with the pursuit of personal glory, and finally Dedication and some kind of heroism. Work as urgently as you don't have time anymore and seize the opportunity. Brave, diligent, self-disciplined,...
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Janiya 2022-12-12 18:00:03
The greatness of "Hamilton" is beyond my ability to express...
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Peggie 2022-12-04 03:57:50
At the beginning, I felt a little less refined and impatient. . After holding back for a long time, I had to squeeze a few words to express my respect. . . #humanspirit product is...
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Abel 2022-12-03 02:26:45
I thought I was immune to satisfied, who thought it would be goose bumps...
Hamilton Comments
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Talia 2022-10-16 03:24:44
Talk about Hamilton and the Broadway actors I know
I've already watched it once, but I didn't expect to cry three times. From the plot story to the performance presentation, I was moved by so many things.
Hamilton said, "There's a million things I haven't done, but JUST YOU WAIT."
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Darrion 2022-10-14 03:34:50
Is Hamilton bad?
First, some people say that there are too many black people in Hamilton, and they change history. But black people play people who support slavery. In fact, it is a mockery. Isn't this kind of thinking bad? Fiction can also express reality in a magical way.
Second, isn't such a high-definition and...
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John Laurens: I may not live to see our glory...
Eliza Hamilton: Alexander? There's a letter to you from South Carolina.
Alexander Hamilton: It's from John Laurens. I'll read it later.
John Laurens: But I will gladly join the fight...
Eliza Hamilton: No. It's from his father.
Alexander Hamilton: His father?
John Laurens: And when our children tell our story...
Alexander Hamilton: Will you read it?
John Laurens: They'll tell the story of tonight...
Eliza Hamilton: [reading] "On Tuesday the 27th, my son was killed in a gunfight against British troops retreating from South Carolina. The war was already over. As you know, John dreamed of emancipating and recruiting three thousand men for the first all-black military regiment. His dream of freedom for these men die with him."
John Laurens: Tomorrow there'll be more of us...
Eliza Hamilton: Alexander, are you all right?
Alexander Hamilton: I have so much work to do.
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Aaron Burr: How does a bastard, orphan, son of a whore and a Scotsman/Dropped in the middle/Of a forgotten spot in the Caribbean/By providence, impoverished, in squalor/Grow up to be a hero and a scholar?
John Laurens: The ten-dollar Founding Father/Without a father/Got a lot farther/By working a lot harder/By being a lot smarter/By being a self-starter/By 14, they placed him in charge of a trading charter.
Marquis de Lafayette: And every day, while slaves were being slaughtered/And carted away across the waves/He struggled and kept his guard up/Inside, he was longing for something to be a part of/The brother was ready to beg, steal, borrow, or barter.
Hercules Mulligan: Then a hurricane came/And devastation reigned/Our man saw his future/Drip-dripping down the drain/Put a pencil to his temple/Connected it to his brain/And he wrote his first refrain/A testament to his pain.
Aaron Burr: Well, the word got around/They said, "This kid is insane, man"/Took up a collection/Just to send him to the mainland/Get your education/Don't forget from whence you came/And the world's gonna know your name/What's your name, man?
Alexander Hamilton: Alexander Hamilton/My name is Alexander Hamilton/And there's a million things I haven't done/But just you wait/Just you wait.