汉密尔顿的美国

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主演:林-曼努尔·米兰达,巴拉克·奥巴马,乔治·W· 布什,Paul Ryan,Andy Blankenbuehler,Ariana DeBose,戴维德·迪格斯,吉米·法伦,Joanne Freeman,Timothy Geithner,芮妮·戈兹贝里,乔纳森·格罗夫,克里斯·杰克逊,贾思敏·赛法斯·琼斯,托马斯·凯尔,阿米尔-卡利布·汤普森,纳西尔·琼斯,米歇尔·奥巴马,小莱斯利·奥多姆,奥基里特·奥诺多瓦,亨利·保尔森,安东尼·拉莫斯,史蒂芬·桑德海姆,菲莉帕·苏,Tariq Trotter,伊丽莎白·沃

类型:电影地区:美国语言:英语年份:2016

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 长篇影评

 1 ) Love for U All

He wrote his way out. OMG Lin,I love this mate deeply. Honestly I can do nothing but listen to him speaking all day long. He's a genius, no doubt; he has pure love for art u can just see that in his eyes ; and he's got great passion for actually filling his days with endless wonders rather than just stay alive.He's gentle, he can be sweet but he can also be insistent and boldly speak out his mind. And his sensitivity to words——one glance he just can turn those complex articles into his own tunes. And about the true figure Alexander Hamilton.Now I really have the passion,also the courage, to read his biography. He was the one founding father often left behind by us. But Lin told his story, especially as an immigrant. That's a landmark. This documentary is amazing .It shows us how a great was created,all those 6 years of Lin 's life, and how Lin 's own experiences magically parallel Hamilton 's. The film editing is also legendary. Each period is accompanied with corresponding song from the musical, and scenes of the background story, the show itself,and Lin 's life were linked wonderfully together. I can say this from the bottom of my heart that this musical is a landmark of my own life.

 2 ) 创作者的绝对精神

边看汉密尔顿,边有一个感受逐渐强烈,究竟是何种旺盛的表达欲望与创作激情才能支撑如此庞大且精细的文本?台词文本作者在地铁上,当他进入创作状态时,随着他的笔触流淌出的辞藻何以如此精湛?当时的他,享受着输出这般天才之作时,究竟在享受着何种激烈的幸福之感?这个感受,贯穿整个观影过程,对于我来说,这就是伟大之作的绝对精神,衡量作品是否伟大的不唯一,但充分条件。

我渴望每日都能体验如此这般的感受,当你清晰的知道你创作出的作品是卓越的,那刻无法言说也无需言说的喜悦,欢愉,胜过这世上万千的享受;他人将会如何评判你的作品,从“未知的忐忑”变为“不知他们可否跟上我的步伐”,这对于一个创作者而言,是最幸福的时刻。

黑格尔对于世界的绝对精神有着令人羡艳的笃定,他仿佛知道,历史是有终点的,而个体自我的价值体现,只在于向着那绝对的精神无限靠近合而为一,作为德意志当时的他,毋庸置疑的哲学皇帝,他并不在意台下的听众们看着讲台上呢喃自语的他说着断断续续的梦呓般的错乱话语是否认为他名不副实,他了解卓越就在那里,我看到了,我竭尽所能讲述于你们,但愿你们也能看到那卓越,尽管在现实/功利角度看来,它像极了精神病人缺少逻辑的疯言疯语。

饰演英王的乔纳森格洛夫令人叹为观止,在及其有限的出场时间与重复的歌词里,仅仅利用表情/眼神/音调,便让我感受到了--王室贵族的超然凡人/脱离尘世带来的丝丝癫狂/绝对权力带来的终极傲慢/始于傲慢而引发的高级幽默,这才是“演员”,这才是“表演”。

无论这部剧是否主流,是否大众,是否流行,都不可否认它就是属于这个时代的“名著”,它代表着创作者的绝对精神。

 3 ) Fragments of thought

Hamilton is utterly the first musical that blows me away from the beginning to the end and whose lyrics and melodies linger on my mind for weeks. Now after watching this documentary, I'm ready to have the songs on the loop again…Aside from the compelling narrative, I guess one of the enduring charms of Hamilton is due to its objective outlook on history, cuz there is no saint in the show. Hamilton, Washington, Thomas Jefferson, these historical figures who made great contributions to the U.S are also deeply flawed. "Some parts are ugly, some parts are abhorrent, but there's nothing we can do to change those things…There were great things that were done, but there were terrible things that were done. The best to do is to see both of them" this attitude towards history is highly appreciated. Another thing to be recognized, however, is that how much of what we have today in the 21st century is built on the backs of people whose contribution never gets acknowledged, and this marvelous musical credits them with due respect and acknowlegment.

19年三番场
开始前抓拍一张

Like lmm said in the documentary, "the whole zeitgeisty moment is happening, and we are all grappling with the paradox of knowing tomorrow is not promised, but making plans anyway". I really feel pepped up by his words. Now in retrospect, I recalled the very day watching the stage surrounded by dreamers. Ignorant and innocent as I am, I was invariably overwhelmed the moment I hear the song. I feel the urge to keep my eyes open to observe, to discover, to appreciate, and to embrace my mediocre yet could be possibly more extraordinary life right away.

 4 ) 《Hamilton’s America》

“And sometimes, a couple of days, I’ve written in Aaron Burr's bedroom. It’s pretty amazing to be in the space where he was in the later of his life. Talk about artist in residence-literally.”

“This is one of those nights where you feel the earth shake a little bit, you feel the world start to change. This is opening night of Hamilton.”

“I have never in my life witnessed a musical that has penetrated the American culture faster than Hamilton.”

“After the first two songs, I looked at my wife, and we were like, ‘This might be the greatest thing, like, we’ve ever seen ever.’ And you kind of look around at the other people sitting there, like, ‘Are we right?’ Like, ‘This is the best thing that’s...right?’ We’re all on the same...but you can’t say that cause people are casting and performing, but you’re almost in tears.”

“What Lin was able to do is create different styles for each character. So, George Washington raps in this very sort of metronomic way because that is similar to how he thinks. It’s all right on beat. You know, Lafayette has to figure it out. Lafayette is rapping in a real, like, simple, sort of like early-‘80s rap cadence at first and then, by the end, is doing these crazy double- and triple- time things.”

“I’ve read ‘The Federalist papers’ many times over. As an elected official, as a person who takes office, by swearing oath to the Constitution, I pretty much want to know what that means, right? And so it’s important not only to understand what the Constitution is, but to understand what the principles are behind it. And that’s why you look at Hamilton. That’s why you look at ‘The Federalist Papers’. That is the cornerstone of this beautiful idea we call the American experiment.”

“I’m not a really bright student in the history department. I’ve learned so much from this musical that I wouldn’t have normally learned in a history class. And for you guys to convey history in the manner that you did - was that your initial goal, to inspire kids like me?”

“You might find a world there to unlock. And after the performance, I think all of us understand not only how much potential it had, but what it did was capture the fact that, you know, the founding fathers were, to some degree, flying by the seats of their pants and making it up as they went along. And the fact that the experiment worked was a testimony to their genius. And you can draw a direct connection between what the founders were doing and what we do today.”

“Hamilton has to create much of the federal government from scratch - first budget systems, first tax systems, first customs service, first Coast Guard, first monetary policy, first central bank, which was the direct forerunner of the Federal Reserve.”

“These are not perfect people. These are deeply flawed people. But they make contributions.”

“These were real people who lived and died. I think one of the things we really tried to do with the show is show them all as flawed. There’s no saints in this show, not a one.”

“I think that our show is doing a really good job of reminding us that all of us are more than one thing.”

“How much time do we get on this Earth? We don’t know. They don’t tell us at the outset how much time we get. It’s something I’ve been sort of grappling with and terrified with. I think we all grapple with it, with the paradox of knowing tomorrow’s not promised, but making plans anyway.”

“Hamilton is one of the more uniquely American founders because this man came from nothing and rose to the highest levels of serving this country. He proved, the condition of your birth should not determine the outcome of your life.”

“It wasn’t easy to get to where we are today. But it was dictated by and led by a vision. We’re a blessed nation to have had our founders - such remarkable men.”

“I think when faced with the incredible three lifetimes Hamilton lived while he was on this Earth, it forces you to reckon with, ‘Well, what am I doing with my life?’ That’s the thing you’re always up against when you’re writing something that’s big.”

“I knew that Hamilton was gonna change my life. But I didn’t anticipate how much we’d help Hamilton’s legacy in turn. Not just Hamilton but also Eliza, for whom Hamilton’s legacy was so important.”

“I feel like Hamilton chose me. He reached out of the Chernow book and grabbed me and wouldn’t let me go until I told his story. You can’t manufacture another Hamilton. Hamilton is singular, the man and the creation of the show. I feel like my responsibility is just to sort of keep my eyes open and live it as slowly as possible, because I am aware musical theater does not get off the arts page often. And here we are.”

I can’t wait to see you again.

It’s only a matter of time.

Who lives, who dies, who tells your story?

My world turned upside down.

 5 ) 汉密尔顿是谁

很喜欢也非常赞同林聚聚的父亲在纪录片中说的一段话:移民从来不是懒人,他们也不蠢,他们聪明且工作勤奋,因为他们要比本地人付出多太多的努力,才能让自己的存在变得有意义,才能获得成功。

这段话在现如今也依然适用,没有移民可在招聘中,我看到过因籍贯在外地而初筛简历被淘汰的例子,甚至遇到过终面咨询伴侣是否在异地。都太蠢了,亲身经历招来外地的伙伴因为有房租压力而更努力,同组本地的反而有摆烂心理:大不了回家躺几个月。那些因为伴侣就慌忙离职的,又有几个是真心重视自己事业发展的呢。外地人总在风雨中,他们深思熟虑离开自己的家乡,要比本地人付出更多的努力。

林聚聚的爸爸从波多黎各移民,在纽约长期定居生儿育女,变成了一个纽约人。片中他们也说,林聚聚要演的汉密尔顿从加勒比地区移民到纽约学习的经历,就是自己的父亲。

林聚聚参观汉密尔顿的宅邸,随处可见纸笔,汉密尔顿本人时刻都在写作,而汉密尔顿音乐剧的林聚聚在创作音乐剧期间也是如此。他在波尔房间里写歌,神奇的是在这里他找到了很多灵感来源,比如my shot这段:

I am not throwing away my shot!

Hey yo, I'm just like my country,

I'm young, scrappy and hungry,

I probroly shouldn't brag, but dag, I amaze and astonish,

The problem is I got a lot of brains but no polish,

I gotta holler just to be heard,

I am the—,

A-L-E-X-A-N-D.

汉密尔顿音乐剧中我最喜欢的是波尔,他的扮演者音色太出众了。小莱斯利·奥多姆(Leslie Odom Jr.,1981年8月9日-),出生于美国纽约市,毕业于卡内基梅隆大学,演员、歌手。

2018年9月,主演传记片《哈丽特》。2020年7月3日,参演的电影《汉密尔顿》定档在Disney+上映。2021年3月15日,凭借《迈阿密的一夜》获第93届奥斯卡金像奖最佳男配角提名、最佳原创歌曲提名。7月,凭借《汉密尔顿》获第73届艾美奖限定剧/选集剧/电视电影最佳男主角提名。

在片头就告诉观众,是波尔在决斗中杀了汉密尔顿,不给任何悬念。但他们曾是并肩作战的好友,为何会走到互相残杀的地步,仍需在整个音乐剧中找寻答案。

如何在冗杂信息里找取关键,这里的对谈给到了答案:就把能够变成音乐剧的部分写出来就行了。

之前和朋友聊,总是能遇到啰嗦说很多但看不到重点的人,浪费大家的时间甚至导致后续出错。从头到尾摘取,音乐剧的会长达四五个小时,很难有票房,就算进场观众也容易看一半就睡着。

想起之前看一个如何提问的文章写得很好:使用有意义且描述明确的标题,清晰精准的语句,描述目标而不是过程,低三下四不能代表你的功课。

这个纪录片全程采用演绎者讲述故事中对应人物的方式,新旧交替和结合,方便观众了解更多背景。

华盛顿与汉密尔顿宛如伯牙与子期,他们找到了彼此擅长的地方互相辅佐。

作为华盛顿的副官,汉密尔顿什么都做,从资料编写到实施俘虏交换。他写信、自学外币知识、分析情报,他利用独立战争,作为他学习历史和政治的速成课。

汉密尔顿坚持认为从国家长远角度发展和解决问题。他和杰弗逊的争执中很能证明这一点,他主张由联邦政府承接各州的偿债义务。

同时在这部戏中,每一个人都是活生生的人,他们都没有标签有缺点,不是圣人。

 6 ) 摘抄

主要介绍H而不是创作过程。结构:以歌为小单元,串起不同主题感想。去到了真实历史遗迹、演员政客采访、后台庆功宴、开幕与白宫场情景,节奏很舒服。对H有美化,塑造了一个才华横溢、坚定执着、勇敢开创、感情充沛、激情澎湃的人,讲了一个典型的底层人通过自己努力rise up成为建国英雄的美国梦的故事。Indefatigable winner,who comes in with incredible confidence.

“It's so much the quintessential immigrant story, of redefining yourself when you come to a new place.” LMM很厉害的抓到了历史人物H的故事与现代社会矛盾热点&自己个人(&熟悉的人)身份经历的共同点,给创作和发行都找到了落脚点。

“Bringing out what is noble about the common tongue.”

H和B的结局在开头就告诉观众,让大家更关注两人关系变化的过程。

改编历史的过程:为了加快节奏把H第一次见3人放在一场戏里(他的I-want song)。历史人物被reinvent成为戏剧人物。“They are who they were, but they’re also who you want them to be. Just write the parts you think are musical.”

Urgency. High stake.

“The great people are also deeply flawed. ”华盛顿和杰弗森都蓄奴。

“If one’s worst act on our worst day is all you’re looking at, anyone could be a villain. It’s really about the totality of someone.” B不是坏人,他只是有很大的缺点。

H死亡的戏LMM共鸣切入点:我们在地球上有多少时间?我们不知道,所以我们恐惧地grapple with it. “The paradox of knowing tomorrow is not promised, but making plans anyway.”

H的三段人生,让观众反思what am I doing with my life?

 短评

纪录片将音乐剧的创作历程与汉密尔顿的人生历程结合,通过历史研究,音乐剧创作者们意识到每个人都有着多面性,书写历史,伟人需要被赋予完整的人格,同时,汉密尔顿的功绩通过音乐剧被再次传扬。

3分钟前
  • 冬木
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鸡皮疙瘩狂起 无法控制眼泪 天呐啊啊啊啊啊啊啊啊啊真的没有办法用语言表达Hamilton到底有多屌 Lin有多厉害 大家有多牛逼 呜呜呜呜

8分钟前
  • 拜女神♂很有钱
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在Burr的真实房间里写My Shot,到Yorktown时非常激动地讲这一切如何跟自己的生活重合,在the room where it happened的门外突然蹦跶起来唱The Room Where It Happens,跟Leslie在博物馆一起念信。天啊,你看看这个人的眼睛———— 当我对人类绝望,我就看看Lin

11分钟前
  • 黑桃生
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说不清楚是什么类型,混杂了历史介绍、台前幕后、追溯解读、大牌(跨界)加持好多东西。与原剧有联系但是也可以很完整地单独成片。作为入门可以,估计对铁粉来说火候太轻。3.5吧。

14分钟前
  • yum
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3.5 适合与音乐剧结合在一起来看,补充了许多真实的历史背景和针对角色设定的探讨。

19分钟前
  • 粘土啊空气啊
  • 还行

LMM太牛了!

20分钟前
  • DONT_BOTHER
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有生之年是看不到现场了,乖乖等官摄。最后哈哈哈哈哈哈and peggy哈哈哈哈哈哈

25分钟前
  • 力荐

终于被长得一脸吸食某些精神类毒剂的LMM圈粉

28分钟前
  • 卡特里娜小姐
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There is no saints in the show, not a one.All of us are more than one thing. 汉密尔顿是一个完美正派的公职人员,但是他有婚外情。华盛顿服务了国家和人民45年,杰斐逊写下了人皆生而平等,但是他们却是奴隶主。

29分钟前
  • 54edapple
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T-T T-T T-T 最后一秒哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈

31分钟前
  • Joanna
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剧粉总喜欢调侃林聚聚唱歌跑调,但他的可爱之处,不是表情的生动吗?还有玩过界的奇思妙想。

33分钟前
  • 匡轶歌
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啊啊啊啊啊彻底粉上了Joanne Freeman教授!!!!!!!【重点…

37分钟前
  • Momo June
  • 还行

创作过程令旁观者同样兴奋,短寸LMM也太帅了o(*////▽////*)q 有生之年once in a blue moon

41分钟前
  • 花岛仙藏
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音乐剧《汉密尔顿》背后的故事,早在2008年就写出了第一首歌

44分钟前
  • 风中奇缘
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看完更是佩服Lin, 剧院经理评价他是“当代的莎士比亚”,恰如其分。有趣的是天才也会被deadline所逼,前两年挤出一首歌,最后疯狂突击哈哈哈。大量各层面的解读嘉宾,拓宽了观剧视野,被里面耶鲁女教授给迷倒哩~

49分钟前
  • 阿蛮
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2020年见证历史的我,通过此片看着LMM写下汉密尔顿的历史去创作属于音乐剧的历史~

50分钟前
  • 咪咪眼
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好了准备买原著吧

52分钟前
  • HiramB
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2016.11 很多官摄,很多想知道的幕后内容,反正你喜欢的东西你就想知道他的一切。当一个人对你没兴趣的时候,就不会多问一个问题。

55分钟前
  • xixi嘻嘻
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一半以上是正史的纪录片hhh穿插Chernow爷爷 小布什和Elizabeth Warren等大佬的解说词= =

57分钟前
  • Esther L
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纪录片里面出现奥巴马一点都不惊讶,看到小布什倒有点意外。感谢字幕组,LMM好萌,以及他家里长期不调音的钢琴是不是有一定影响?

59分钟前
  • crystal53451
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