Hamilton (2021 film)

Hamilton is an animated American musical drama film based on the musical of the same name written by Lin-Manuel Miranda. The film stars Leslie Odom Jr., Lin-Manuel Miranda, Denee Benton, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Daveed Diggs, Anthony Ramos, and many more. While the film is mostly the same as the musical, there are some changes made to the songs and story. The film was released on August 6, 2021, the 6th anniversary of the show's Broadway opening. Every character's appearance is based on the actor/actress that plays them, excluding Jackson Robert Scott as Young Phillip.

Synopsis
Experience the story of America then, as told by America now like never before. With some revisions and changes, this adaption of Hamilton is an incredibly exciting adventure. Understand the importance of legacy, the power of love, and the anticipation of a revolution.

Plot
The orphan Alexander Hamilton experiences a hard early life, and through his smarts, leaves his home, the island of Nevis ("Alexander Hamilton"). In New York in 1776, Hamilton meets Aaron Burr, John Laurens, Marquis de Lafayette, and Hercules Mulligan ("Aaron Burr, Sir"), and impresses them with his rhetorical skills ("My Shot"). The latter three and Hamilton affirm their revolutionary goals to each other, while Burr remains apprehensive ("The Story of Tonight"). Later, the daughters of the wealthy Philip Schuyler—Angelica, Eliza, and Peggy—go into town and share their opinions on the upcoming revolution ("The Schuyler Sisters"); it is at this time that Samuel Seabury warns everyone about the dangers of Congress while Hamilton disagrees and counters Seabury ("Farmer Refuted"), until King George III insists on his authority ("You'll Be Back"). During the New York and New Jersey campaign, Hamilton accepts a position as George Washington's aide-de-camp despite longing for field command ("Right Hand Man").

At a ball hosted by Philip Schuyler ("A Winter's Ball"), Eliza falls hopelessly in love with Hamilton, who reciprocates her feelings to the point of marriage ("Helpless"), as Angelica suppresses her own feelings for the sake of their happiness ("Satisfied"). After the wedding, Burr and Hamilton congratulate each other's successes ("The Story of Tonight (Reprise)") while Burr reflects on Hamilton's swift rise while considering his own more cautious career ("Wait For It").

As conditions worsen for the Continental Army ("Stay Alive"), Hamilton aids Laurens in a duel against Charles Lee, who had insulted Washington ("Ten Duel Commandments"). Laurens injures Lee, who yields, while Hamilton is temporarily suspended by Washington over the duel and is sent home ("Meet Me Inside"). There, Eliza reveals that she is pregnant with her first child, Philip, and asks Hamilton to slow down to take in what has happened in their lives ("That Would Be Enough"). After Lafayette persuades France to get involved on the colonists' side, he urges Washington to call Hamilton back to help plan the final Battle of Yorktown; Washington agrees ("Guns and Ships") but explains to Hamilton—who is convinced he should die a martyr and a hero in war—that he should be careful with his actions because whatever he does will be known for ages to come ("History Has Its Eyes on You"). At the Battle of Yorktown, Hamilton meets up with Lafayette to take down the British, revealing that Mulligan was recruited as a spy, helping them figure out how to trap the British and win the war ("Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down)").

Soon after the victory at Yorktown, King George asks the newborn America how it will succeed on its own ("What Comes Next?"), while Lafayette returns to France with plans to inspire his people to have their own revolution. Hamilton's son Philip is born, while Burr has a daughter, Theodosia, and the two tell their children how they will do anything to protect them ("Dear Theodosia"). Hamilton receives word that his long-time friend John Laurens has been killed in a seemingly pointless battle after the war was won and throws himself into his work ("Tomorrow There'll Be More of Us: Laurens' Interlude"). He co-authors The Federalist Papers and is selected as Secretary of the Treasury by newly elected President Washington, amidst Eliza begging Hamilton to stay and Angelica moving to London with her new husband ("Non-Stop").

Thomas Jefferson returns to America from being the U.S. ambassador to France, taking up his newfound position as Secretary of State, with friend and fellow Cabinet member, James Madison ("What'd I Miss"). In 1789, Jefferson and Hamilton debate Hamilton's financial proposals at a Cabinet meeting. Washington tells Hamilton to figure out a compromise to win over Congress ("No John Trumbull", "Cabinet Battle #1").

Eliza and her family—along with Angelica, back from London—travel upstate during the summer, while Hamilton stays home to work on the compromise ("Take a Break"). Hamilton begins an affair with Maria Reynolds, making him vulnerable to her husband's blackmail ("Say No To This"). Hamilton, Jefferson, and Madison create the Compromise of 1790 over a private dinner, exchanging Hamilton's financial plan for placing the country's permanent capital on the Potomac River. Burr is envious of Hamilton's sway in the government and wishes he had similar power ("The Room Where It Happens"). Burr switches political parties and tries to defeats Philip Schuyler, making Hamilton now a rival. Phillip (Hamilton's son) and Eliza rush into town and try to prevent a homicide ("Schuyler Defeated"). After defusing the situation, Eliza and Washington try to calm Hamilton down ("Let It Go").

In another Cabinet meeting, Jefferson and Hamilton argue over whether the United States should assist France in its conflict with Britain. President Washington ultimately agrees with Hamilton's argument for remaining neutral ("Cabinet Battle #2"). In the wake of this, Jefferson, Madison, and Burr decide to join forces to find a way to discredit Hamilton ("Washington on Your Side"). Washington decides to retire from the presidency, and Hamilton assists in writing a farewell address. But before that, Hamilton and Washington must take care of the Whiskey rebels ("One Last Time").

A flabbergasted King George receives word that George Washington has stepped down, and will be replaced by Paris signatory John Adams ("I Know Him"). Adams becomes the second President and fires Hamilton, who, in response, publishes an inflammatory critique of the new president ("The Adams Administration"). Jefferson, Madison, and Burr confront Hamilton about James Reynolds' blackmail, accusing him of "[embezzlement of] government funds", which forces Hamilton to reveal his affair with Maria ("We Know"). Left out of options, Hamilton comes to Washington for any ideas, saying that he has a "friend" that is in trouble rather than himself ("I Have This Friend"). Out of fear that the affair will be used against him in his political career, Hamilton chooses to publicize his affair ("Hurricane") in the Reynolds Pamphlet, causing uproar in his political position ("The Reynolds Pamphlet") and damaging his relationship with Eliza, who, in a heartbroken retaliation, burns all the letters Hamilton wrote her, trying to erase herself from history ("Burn"). Burr has to inform his daughter Theodosia that her mother has died ("Dear Theodosia (Reprise)"). After graduating college, Philip attempts to defend his father's honor in a duel with George Eacker ("Blow Us All Away") but is fatally shot ("Stay Alive (Reprise)"), causing a reconciliation between Alexander and Eliza ("It's Quiet Uptown").

Hamilton's endorsement of Jefferson in the 1800 election ("The Election of 1800") results in further animosity between Hamilton and Burr, who challenges Hamilton to a duel via an exchange of letters ("Your Obedient Servant"). Hamilton writes his last letter in a rush while Eliza tells him to go back to bed ("Best of Wives and Best of Women"). Burr and Hamilton travel to New Jersey for the duel. Burr reflects on the moments leading up to the duel, stating that one of them will have to die. Hamilton contemplates throwing his shot away, before coming to the realization that Burr doesn't have it in him to kill him. Burr and Hamilton walk the requisite ten paces, with Burr firing first, and time freezes as Hamilton reflects on his legacy, before throwing away his shot. Burr shoots him between the ribs and Hamilton eventually dies, mourned upon by Eliza, Angelica, and the rest of the cast. Burr laments that though he survived, he is cursed to be remembered as the villain who killed Hamilton ("Ten Things, One Thought/The World Was Wide Enough").

The musical closes with a reflection on historical memory. Jefferson and Madison reflect on Hamilton's legacy, as Eliza tells how she keeps Hamilton's legacy alive through interviewing war veterans, getting help from Angelica, raising funds for the Washington Monument, speaking out against slavery, and establishing the first private orphanage in New York City ("Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story?"). As the film ends, Eliza looks in the direction of the audience and lets out a tearful gasp. In a post-credits scene, Hamilton, Burr, Eliza, and Phillip all walk into the gates of Heaven together.

Cast
Lin-Manuel Miranda as Alexander Hamilton

[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leslie_Odom_Jr. Leslie Odom Jr.] as Aaron Burr

Denée Benton as Eliza Schuyler-Hamilton

Emmy Raver-Lampman as Angelica Schuyler-Church

Daveed Diggs as Marquis de Lafayette, Thomas Jefferson

Jonathan Kirkland as George Washington

Jordan Fisher as John Laurens

Anthony Ramos as Phillip Hamilton


 * Jackson Robert Scott as Young Phillip

Okieriete Onaodowan as Hercules Mulligan, James Madison

Jonathan Groff as King George III

Alysha Deslorieux as Peggy Schuyler

Joanna A. Jones as Maria Reynolds

Sydney Harcourt as James Reynolds, Phillip Schuyler

Michael Luwoye as The Doctor

Thayne Jasperson as Samuel Seabury

Jon Rua as Charles Lee

Ephraim Sykes as George Eacker

Ariana DeBose as The Bullet

The Hamilton ensemble from various casts has many appearances as background characters.

Soundtrack
"Alexander Hamilton" – Burr, Laurens, Phillip, Jefferson, Lafayette, Madison, Mulligan, Hamilton, Eliza, Washington, and Company

"Aaron Burr, Sir" – Hamilton, Burr, Laurens, Lafayette, and Mulligan, and Company

"My Shot" – Hamilton, Laurens, Lafayette, Mulligan, Burr, and Company

"The Story of Tonight" – Hamilton, Laurens, Mulligan, Lafayette, and Company

"The Schuyler Sisters" – Angelica, Eliza, Peggy, Burr, and Company

"Farmer Refuted" – Seabury, Hamilton, Burr, and Company

"You'll Be Back" – King George III and Company

"Right Hand Man" – Washington, Hamilton, Burr, and Company*

"A Winter's Ball" – Burr, Hamilton, and Company

"Helpless" – Eliza and Company

"Satisfied" – Angelica and Company

"The Story of Tonight (Reprise)" – Laurens, Mulligan, Lafayette, Hamilton, and Burr

"Wait for It" – Burr and Company

"Stay Alive" – Hamilton, Washington, Laurens, Lafayette, Mulligan, Lee, Eliza, Angelica, and Company

"Ten Duel Commandments" – Laurens, Hamilton, Lee, Burr, and Company

"Meet Me Inside" – Hamilton, Burr, Laurens, Lee, Washington, and Company*

"That Would Be Enough" – Eliza and Hamilton

"Guns and Ships" – Burr, Lafayette, Washington, and Company

"History Has Its Eyes on You" – Washington, Hamilton, and Company

"Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down)" – Hamilton, Lafayette, Laurens, Mulligan, Washington, and Company

"What Comes Next?" – King George III

"Dear Theodosia/Oh, Phillip" – Burr, Hamilton, and Company*

"Tomorrow There'll Be More of Us: Laurens' Interlude" – Laurens, Eliza, and Hamilton*

"Non-Stop" – Burr, Hamilton, Angelica, Eliza, Washington, and Company

"What'd I Miss?" – Jefferson, Burr, Madison, Burr, and Company*

"No John Trumbull" - Burr, Washington, Madison, Hamilton, Company^

"Cabinet Battle #1" – Washington, Jefferson, Hamilton, and Madison*

"Take a Break" – Eliza, Philip, Hamilton, and Angelica

"Say No to This" – Maria Reynolds, Burr, Hamilton, James Reynolds, Eliza, Angelica, and Company*

"The Room Where It Happens" – Burr, Hamilton, Jefferson, Madison, and Company

"Schuyler Defeated" – Philip, Eliza, Hamilton, and Burr*^

"Let It Go" - Eliza, Hamilton, Washington, Burr, Company^

"Cabinet Battle #2" – Washington, Jefferson, Hamilton, and Madison

"Washington on Your Side" – Burr, Jefferson, Madison, and Company*

"One Last Time" – Washington, Hamilton, and Company*^

"I Know Him" – King George III

"The Adams Administration" – Burr, Jefferson, Hamilton, Madison, and Company*^

"We Know" – Hamilton, Jefferson, Burr, and Madison

"Hurricane" – Hamilton, Laurens, Burr, Maria, Eliza, Peggy, Washington, Mulligan, Lafayette, Angelica, Company*

"I Have This Friend" - Hamilton, Washington, Company^

"The Reynolds Pamphlet/Congratulations" – Jefferson, Madison, Burr, Hamilton, Angelica, James Reynolds, and Company*^

"Burn" – Eliza*

"Dear Theodosia (Reprise)" - Burr^

"Blow Us All Away" – Philip, Bullet, Eacker, Hamilton, and Company*

"Stay Alive (Reprise)" – Hamilton, Philip, Eliza, Doctor and Company

"It's Quiet Uptown" – Angelica, Hamilton, Eliza, and Company

"The Election of 1800" – Jefferson, Madison, Burr, Hamilton, and Company*

"Your Obedient Servant" – Burr, Hamilton*

"Best of Wives and Best of Women" – Eliza and Hamilton

"Ten Things, One Thought/The World Was Wide Enough" – Burr, Hamilton, and Company*^

"Ever Yours, Alexander/Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story" – Eliza and Company*^

"End Credits Medley":

"Exit Music" - The Hanilton Orchestra

"Immigrants (We Get The Job Done)" - K'naan ft. Residente, Riz MC & Snow Tha Product

"Cheering For Me Now" - Lin-Manuel Miranda, Joseph Morales, Miguel Cervantes, Michael Luwoye, Austin Scott, Jimmie "J.J." Jeter, Marc de la Cruz, Javier Muñoz, Jon Rua,

(All tracks in End Credits Medley can be heard separately on the soundtrack.)


 * * - Different than Broadway version
 * ^ - Cut from Broadway version