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Like many people who went through a deep and virulent
Hamilton phase, my listens of the Broadway juggernaut’s cast album often petered out some time around the start of Act II. Partly, that’s just because the back half of
Hamilton drags a bit it
does, fight me, sorry, not sorry but also because it’s vitally important that I not hear “It’s Quiet Uptown,”
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s attempt to channel the grief of parents Alexander and Eliza over the death of their son Philip, unless I’m ready for a protracted sobbing session. Some of this is my own baggage, and my own processing of sorrow. But it’s also just the sheer, unrestrained grief of the song, Renée Elise Goldsberry’s heart audibly breaking, even as her voice rings out crystal clear, paying tribute to two people learning to “live with the unimaginable.” [William Hughes]
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Take a Look at These Mistakes From the Best Movies of 2020
By Nicole Johnson, Stacker News
On 1/7/21 at 10:00 PM EST
Everyone makes mistakes, though not all of them are preserved for continuous viewing and scrutiny like those made in movies. These goofs or blunders can take the form of continuity errors, factual mistakes, audio problems, intentional mistakes, and plot holes. Many film errors are difficult to spot, while others are so obvious that we wonder how so many people including directors, producers, and editors missed them in the first place.
Still, even the most seasoned filmmaking veterans are prone to the occasional error. Whether it is a boom mic seen hanging in a shot, a modern item showing up in a movie set in a bygone era, or an unexplained disappearance of a prop from one shot to the next, even the most well-known and respected films aren t without their flaws. From Oscar-nominated films to horror flicks to foreign language features, it seems no genre is immu