Wow, I did not expect to see a recording of a Broadway stage show in IMDb's list of the Top 250 films. It wasn't even released in cinemas*! It's a testament to how groundbreaking and impressive Lin-Manuel Miranda's theatrical feat is, reimagining the story of one of America's founding fathers as a hip-hop musical that's like nothing you've ever seen.
I didn't know what to expect when I first went to see this play in London's West End, and I was blown away by the density of verbal gymnastics - it's the best two-hour rap you'll ever hear. As soon as we got home, we bought the soundtrack and played in on loop for weeks, memorising several of the songs. So many great lines! From this to Moana to Encanto - Lin-Manuel sure knows how to pen a bop. (Give him an Oscar so he can be an EGOT already.)
In particular, I really appreciate the positive portrayal of immigrants - an important message in our current world where jingoistic nationalism is having such an ascendancy.
My favourite Hamilton thing? This video of Lin-Manuel performing the opening song six years before he finished the musical, for Barack and Michelle Obama at the White House. Genius at work. Inspirational.
* I have to say, I don't like the straight-to-streaming trend - I love going to the cinema, and if cinemas keeps getting bypassed they'll end up only showing big action blockbusters. I was especially cross about Turning Red going straight to streaming. Stop it, Disney!
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