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Reviews
Hamilton (2020)
Almost as Fantastic as the Real Thing
When we are all mourning and enraged on racial justice in the world, this lyrical musical shines a light on the stories that built the United States and does it by including all cultural backgrounds.
The film is beautifully shot, choreography outstandingly orchestrated, and performances blow out of the baseball park.
As someone who knows every word in this singalong socially relevant story, I will watch this again and again for years to come. I will also still go to see it live in person.
Ruth Weiss: the Beat Goddess (2019)
Extraordinary and fun documentary about a lovable poet
Ruth weiss, the beat goddess documentary was a blast to watch. It was enlightening, positive, and showed serenity in ruth weiss' story. The filmmaker captures weiss' family's escape from the Nazi regime utilizing animation like paintings to find safety in America. This story of survival is a trailblazing, norm-defying, force of nature. ruth weiss did not conform to the pressures placed on women in the 1940s and paved the way for women's rights.
This film documents not only weiss' gift to humanity but captures historical moments in our world's social and literary movements and ruth weiss's innovations to the Beat Generation.
The film highlights ruth weiss' electrifying and raw poetry with breathtaking visuals of modern dance in hidden places, from inner city streets to the cosmos.
Inspiring as this film is, it also left us with hope and made us think deeper about who we are as human beings and our valid purposes. I highly recommend this documentary if you have the change of seeing it.