This comment is very late and I know what Im about to say seems obvious but I want to point out. At the middle of Aaron Burr the song he sang "...fools who run their mouths off wind up dead" it is followed up by John Laurence singing and introducing himself.
@charlottehunt56613 күн бұрын
and after laurens speaks burr literally says ominously "like i said...." and walks away
@ItsMercury26711 күн бұрын
i will never watch hamilton the same again.
@corneredknight36814 күн бұрын
I love this video and I keep coming back to it. It is a worthy tribute to the show and the writing, but also are marvellous insight into the use of motifs in art. I wonder if you agree with me however, that this is only half the story of this specific motif. Wait for it' evoking Burr's tendency to hesitate is one side of the coin but on the other where we have Hamilton's tendency to act we also find the motif in the form of 'just you wait'. Arguably of course these are separate perhaps interweaving motifs, but I think the contrast between Hamilton's drive to shape the world around him to Burr's patience to see where he can best fit into the world are more interestingly taken together around the word 'wait', write up to the juxtaposition at the end where Hamilton waits and Burr does not.
@fernandocisneros734214 күн бұрын
Great job!
@cindysmith604022 күн бұрын
Hmmm think by algorithm that brought us together is like seeing the Web of the matrix but also... algorithms make ya famous, don't they
@prishaa_music29 күн бұрын
HAMILTON THROWS AWAY HIS SHOT AT THE END OHMYGOD AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
@Kelly_WildeMillerАй бұрын
This is one of the highest quality educational videos on KZread. Thank you for your explanatory wizardry guy who made this!
@summertime69Ай бұрын
This was a great video. Your editing style is fantastic, your jokes are funny. I really enjoyed this. Thanks!
@chaoticglitchedАй бұрын
You did not need to cook so hard on this video, but I'm glad you did. This is amazing.
@Gemini-SNАй бұрын
Hamilton is truly genious. The greatest indeed
@TheMrSwordАй бұрын
The “just you wait” after the laughter from the audience was a PROMISE
@TheMrSwordАй бұрын
There’s no black or white just shades of grey and Red and teal and brown.. wait that’s one of them isn’t it
@jupitergd3955Ай бұрын
OH MY GOD I’ve been talking about this to my family and friends for so long and I really wanted to find a video like this because THERES ARE JUST SO MANY I love Hamilton and how well Lim Manuel Miranda wrote everything, it’s all interwoven and made like a mesh of music. I love this musical❤❤❤❤
@georgiemagkartoffelbreiАй бұрын
why am i crying.
@elizabethjanzen5862Ай бұрын
THE ENDING OF THIS VIDEO AND THE REALIZATIONS MADE MY JAW DROP
@elizabethjanzen5862Ай бұрын
ME JUST REALIZING AARONS WORDS BEFORE SHOOTING HAMILTON ARE WAIT OH MY GODDDD
@PattyBTDАй бұрын
this video is insanely well put together like holy sh1t really well done you really go all in for dis sh1t ❤️
@StanleyV64Ай бұрын
This video was an outstanding analysis. Whilst I've been aware of motifs, this was a proper deep dive into it and the editing was fabulous. Thanks so much!
@sourov3122Ай бұрын
Best redemption arc in history there will be no second Prince of the fire nation a zuko
@user-vw1wf3ml7xАй бұрын
Very Good The Best The Greatest Good The Best The Greatest Good
@docalpaca2 ай бұрын
I remember seeing the music video when i was younger and really being a bit disturbed. not just because of the gunshots i also found his movements and the music itself a bit unsettling
@KylaMedina2 ай бұрын
Try again please, times have changed from the time of this video.
@user-qq8te9ni9l2 ай бұрын
The whole intro was a parody of Sokka's speech during the invasion.
@thedude47952 ай бұрын
Im fascinated by the T-rex attacking the childrens car, and the Raptors in the Ktichen, im gonna apply this to those scenes and see if it will make me daydream any more that i'll be a director one day -Update. Christ. He makes every shot count in Jurassic Park.
@MakeStuffStudios2 ай бұрын
There's definitely an argument to be made for the rippling water cups being maybe the best hook ever.
@white_green2 ай бұрын
With the 4th wait for it, I also read that as his enemies holding their breath, waiting for Hamilton to finally does his major fuck-up *cue the Reynolds pamphlet*
@Mineno-fx6bi2 ай бұрын
This was both incredibly smart and funny! Thank you for sweetening my evening! ❤
@couththememer3 ай бұрын
Back when the video just released, I was just 11yo who had just discovered the Internet. At that time, I wasn't as fluent in English as I am now, and I knew basically nothing about America. The first time I saw the video, it gave me this feeling of indescribable oddity that made it confusing. It's like everything in the video to me seem like it just can't be described. Now that I rewatched the video again, it made me realise the true question of the video: "What is America to you?"
@rapsakkc-rwoah92583 ай бұрын
I'd also argue the use of the words orphan and immigrant are motifs that help us sympathise with Hamilton and why he has the ideals he has
@katrook3 ай бұрын
The fourth "Wait for It" at the end of Hurricane by the ensemble is cut off. It's like how Hamilton doesn't listen to Burr's advice, that distrust he probably feels since Burr is also the person who put in him in this situation. By cutting off the "Wait for it" its establishing that Hamilton is still an opportunistic person. This also ends up linking to "We Know". Burr is the tipping point; Burr is the reason for Hamilton's downfall, yet he's desperate to stop Hamilton from effectively digging his own grave. But regardless it's hypocritical for Hamilton to listen to his advice. This also links to another motif in Hamilton; Macbeth. Hamilton is Macbeth, and its reflected most importantly in "Take a Break". Hamilton thinks Jefferson is Macduff, he thinks that Jefferson will be the cause of his downfall. In Macbeth, he doesn't suspect Macduff until the end of the story. Like how Burr (who is truly Macduff) isn't seen as the reason of Hamilton's downfall until the final half of the second act. Also, Burr is there during "Say No to This". Foreshadowing that Burr would be the true cause of Hamilton's downfall! (Also, love the technical motif in this video with the colour of Burgundy, Teal and Brown)
@ohzenn3 ай бұрын
It's really simple in its approach, but complex in its message which is dope. That's approachability folks.
@olsendesravines56573 ай бұрын
1:48 it’s pronounced Say-Lee-Ant: salient.
@zoetevka46533 ай бұрын
♥️♥️♥️
@samurai-by-blood3 ай бұрын
this is so good
@Xorphial3 ай бұрын
Wrong about the nuke thing. Making ultimately destructive weapons is very logical, look up game theory.
@user-xf7qz1bx5b3 ай бұрын
one of my favourite sections in the entire musical is the violin at the end of take a break, because while it is hauntingly beautiful, it follows a slightly altered version of the satisfied instrumentals - foreshadowing his affair as detailed in say no to this, as hamilton will never be satisfied. it took me a while to work out which song it was referencing. initially i thought it was that would be enough, which perhaps it does with the violin in a way, showing how simply coming with them would’ve been enough for him to be with eliza, once again.
@anniefolk98383 ай бұрын
Wow - brilliant work!
@mateohernandez82484 ай бұрын
Ive been searching this video like 6 years
@user-ex6fm2vf8w4 ай бұрын
Did anyone else notice that John Laurens’ last line is Hamilton’s line in The story of Tonight and vice versa for Hamilton. Their last thoughts are of each other. Hamilton’s death is often considered a suicide because he was goading Burr to shoot him the entire time and purposely making Burr want to shoot/kill him.
@zaboomba66354 ай бұрын
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL VIDEO, AND WHAT A BEAUTIFUL FRANCHISE STAR WARS IS! I LOVE THE LAST JEDI!
@e4rtis5 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for this video. I just got to know this masterpiece and I am consuming it, watching and listening to it all day long. There’s also another motif which I love that evolves and has a completely different flavour in two different songs, and it is “why do you write like you’re running out of time”. It is sang by Burr (and ensemble) during Non Stop, while Hamilton writes the assays for the the foundation of the US and the constitution…. And then sang by Eliza while Hamilton is writing her a letter before being killed…. 😭 Thanks again this was very instructive!
@zanzabarosu5 ай бұрын
i think my favorite part about the ten duel commandments motif is that in philips actual duel it gets cut off halfway, representing philips life was cut drastically short
@tamaramylo5 ай бұрын
this is the most amazing video on internet ever. thank you. i'm gonna use this as my master thesis literature.
@shreya...0075 ай бұрын
HOW DID I NEVER CATCH THAT BURR SAID WAIT WHEN HE SHOT HAM AND THAT'S WHAT HE ALWAYS SAYS!!!! Why am I catching that only now..... I wish Burr waited.
@katieatwater5 ай бұрын
This video is wonderful (also fully converted me to an Aaron Burr girly), and I rewatch this frequently just to witness its genius.
@ashlamsms5 ай бұрын
this simultaneously ruined and made my day
@TokyoLibra5 ай бұрын
this was sooooooo good!
@hamilchaos535 ай бұрын
19:38 "I'll see you on the other side of the war" is used in TSOT (Reprise) 23:28 B-b-b-but Laurens!! :((
@robzombieshot5 ай бұрын
Trumpicans do the same thing but badly. Meaning, its obvious that are doing it yet their followers can't see it.
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This comment is very late and I know what Im about to say seems obvious but I want to point out. At the middle of Aaron Burr the song he sang "...fools who run their mouths off wind up dead" it is followed up by John Laurence singing and introducing himself.
and after laurens speaks burr literally says ominously "like i said...." and walks away
i will never watch hamilton the same again.
I love this video and I keep coming back to it. It is a worthy tribute to the show and the writing, but also are marvellous insight into the use of motifs in art. I wonder if you agree with me however, that this is only half the story of this specific motif. Wait for it' evoking Burr's tendency to hesitate is one side of the coin but on the other where we have Hamilton's tendency to act we also find the motif in the form of 'just you wait'. Arguably of course these are separate perhaps interweaving motifs, but I think the contrast between Hamilton's drive to shape the world around him to Burr's patience to see where he can best fit into the world are more interestingly taken together around the word 'wait', write up to the juxtaposition at the end where Hamilton waits and Burr does not.
Great job!
Hmmm think by algorithm that brought us together is like seeing the Web of the matrix but also... algorithms make ya famous, don't they
HAMILTON THROWS AWAY HIS SHOT AT THE END OHMYGOD AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
This is one of the highest quality educational videos on KZread. Thank you for your explanatory wizardry guy who made this!
This was a great video. Your editing style is fantastic, your jokes are funny. I really enjoyed this. Thanks!
You did not need to cook so hard on this video, but I'm glad you did. This is amazing.
Hamilton is truly genious. The greatest indeed
The “just you wait” after the laughter from the audience was a PROMISE
There’s no black or white just shades of grey and Red and teal and brown.. wait that’s one of them isn’t it
OH MY GOD I’ve been talking about this to my family and friends for so long and I really wanted to find a video like this because THERES ARE JUST SO MANY I love Hamilton and how well Lim Manuel Miranda wrote everything, it’s all interwoven and made like a mesh of music. I love this musical❤❤❤❤
why am i crying.
THE ENDING OF THIS VIDEO AND THE REALIZATIONS MADE MY JAW DROP
ME JUST REALIZING AARONS WORDS BEFORE SHOOTING HAMILTON ARE WAIT OH MY GODDDD
this video is insanely well put together like holy sh1t really well done you really go all in for dis sh1t ❤️
This video was an outstanding analysis. Whilst I've been aware of motifs, this was a proper deep dive into it and the editing was fabulous. Thanks so much!
Best redemption arc in history there will be no second Prince of the fire nation a zuko
Very Good The Best The Greatest Good The Best The Greatest Good
I remember seeing the music video when i was younger and really being a bit disturbed. not just because of the gunshots i also found his movements and the music itself a bit unsettling
Try again please, times have changed from the time of this video.
The whole intro was a parody of Sokka's speech during the invasion.
Im fascinated by the T-rex attacking the childrens car, and the Raptors in the Ktichen, im gonna apply this to those scenes and see if it will make me daydream any more that i'll be a director one day -Update. Christ. He makes every shot count in Jurassic Park.
There's definitely an argument to be made for the rippling water cups being maybe the best hook ever.
With the 4th wait for it, I also read that as his enemies holding their breath, waiting for Hamilton to finally does his major fuck-up *cue the Reynolds pamphlet*
This was both incredibly smart and funny! Thank you for sweetening my evening! ❤
Back when the video just released, I was just 11yo who had just discovered the Internet. At that time, I wasn't as fluent in English as I am now, and I knew basically nothing about America. The first time I saw the video, it gave me this feeling of indescribable oddity that made it confusing. It's like everything in the video to me seem like it just can't be described. Now that I rewatched the video again, it made me realise the true question of the video: "What is America to you?"
I'd also argue the use of the words orphan and immigrant are motifs that help us sympathise with Hamilton and why he has the ideals he has
The fourth "Wait for It" at the end of Hurricane by the ensemble is cut off. It's like how Hamilton doesn't listen to Burr's advice, that distrust he probably feels since Burr is also the person who put in him in this situation. By cutting off the "Wait for it" its establishing that Hamilton is still an opportunistic person. This also ends up linking to "We Know". Burr is the tipping point; Burr is the reason for Hamilton's downfall, yet he's desperate to stop Hamilton from effectively digging his own grave. But regardless it's hypocritical for Hamilton to listen to his advice. This also links to another motif in Hamilton; Macbeth. Hamilton is Macbeth, and its reflected most importantly in "Take a Break". Hamilton thinks Jefferson is Macduff, he thinks that Jefferson will be the cause of his downfall. In Macbeth, he doesn't suspect Macduff until the end of the story. Like how Burr (who is truly Macduff) isn't seen as the reason of Hamilton's downfall until the final half of the second act. Also, Burr is there during "Say No to This". Foreshadowing that Burr would be the true cause of Hamilton's downfall! (Also, love the technical motif in this video with the colour of Burgundy, Teal and Brown)
It's really simple in its approach, but complex in its message which is dope. That's approachability folks.
1:48 it’s pronounced Say-Lee-Ant: salient.
♥️♥️♥️
this is so good
Wrong about the nuke thing. Making ultimately destructive weapons is very logical, look up game theory.
one of my favourite sections in the entire musical is the violin at the end of take a break, because while it is hauntingly beautiful, it follows a slightly altered version of the satisfied instrumentals - foreshadowing his affair as detailed in say no to this, as hamilton will never be satisfied. it took me a while to work out which song it was referencing. initially i thought it was that would be enough, which perhaps it does with the violin in a way, showing how simply coming with them would’ve been enough for him to be with eliza, once again.
Wow - brilliant work!
Ive been searching this video like 6 years
Did anyone else notice that John Laurens’ last line is Hamilton’s line in The story of Tonight and vice versa for Hamilton. Their last thoughts are of each other. Hamilton’s death is often considered a suicide because he was goading Burr to shoot him the entire time and purposely making Burr want to shoot/kill him.
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL VIDEO, AND WHAT A BEAUTIFUL FRANCHISE STAR WARS IS! I LOVE THE LAST JEDI!
Thanks a lot for this video. I just got to know this masterpiece and I am consuming it, watching and listening to it all day long. There’s also another motif which I love that evolves and has a completely different flavour in two different songs, and it is “why do you write like you’re running out of time”. It is sang by Burr (and ensemble) during Non Stop, while Hamilton writes the assays for the the foundation of the US and the constitution…. And then sang by Eliza while Hamilton is writing her a letter before being killed…. 😭 Thanks again this was very instructive!
i think my favorite part about the ten duel commandments motif is that in philips actual duel it gets cut off halfway, representing philips life was cut drastically short
this is the most amazing video on internet ever. thank you. i'm gonna use this as my master thesis literature.
HOW DID I NEVER CATCH THAT BURR SAID WAIT WHEN HE SHOT HAM AND THAT'S WHAT HE ALWAYS SAYS!!!! Why am I catching that only now..... I wish Burr waited.
This video is wonderful (also fully converted me to an Aaron Burr girly), and I rewatch this frequently just to witness its genius.
this simultaneously ruined and made my day
this was sooooooo good!
19:38 "I'll see you on the other side of the war" is used in TSOT (Reprise) 23:28 B-b-b-but Laurens!! :((
Trumpicans do the same thing but badly. Meaning, its obvious that are doing it yet their followers can't see it.
Nice motif there. Burgundy teal and brown.