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Review of Tick, Tick… Boom! MAG

May 18, 2022
By axolotlstick BRONZE, Hartland, Wisconsin
axolotlstick BRONZE, Hartland, Wisconsin
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I have never been a huge fan of biographies, especially those about people who did things that don’t interest me, such as writing books or composing musicals. I am much more interested in math and science than the arts. So, when I sat down to watch “Tick, Tick... Boom!,” a film about the life of famous Broadway musical writer Jonathan Larson, I was not expecting to relate to the story or any of the characters, or even to like it much at all. Nonetheless, I gave it a chance due to praise from my friends.

The movie begins with a sentimental song about growing older and feeling like you are running out of time. The kind of song that makes you question your own life, leaving you thinking for days. Immediately, I was shocked. Was I really relating to an actor, of all people?

Although it may be difficult to follow at times, the overall story is captivating and emotional. “Tick, Tick... Boom!” puts you in the shoes of struggling actors — working side jobs to pay rent, questioning their career constantly, living in battered apartments ... the list goes on. Andrew Garfield plays Jonathan Larson in the film, and he perfectly encapsulates the feelings of the protagonist — dreading the future, frustrated with failure, wondering if he made the right choices, and desperately trying to balance work with his social life. His performance, while dramatic, is authentic and thrilling.

The downside to this amazing film is that, at one point, the main character can be unlikeable due to his actions. In a biography-type film that wants you to root for the protagonist, this may be problematic. While this may deter some from finishing the film, it is deeply realistic, which makes it even more relatable. During my first watch of the movie, I was upset at the main character, and couldn’t understand the reason behind his actions and thoughts. However, once I really put myself in his shoes, I began to comprehend his struggles and even sympathized with him.

The best part of the movie is the music. Even my friends who hated the story and characters admit that the music is top-tier. Though some songs are fast-paced and uplifting, while others are slow and sentimental, they all beautifully tell the stories of real-life experiences — such as anxiously moving into a new place or longingly reflecting on your past, taking you on a roller coaster through the full spectrum of emotions. They will have you humming them for weeks after listening.

Even if you don’t like musicals, the film gives you the experience of a Broadway show, a movie, and a biographical documentary all at the same time. There really is something for everyone to like. I was pleasantly surprised that I enjoyed every minute of the film. “Tick, Tick... Boom!” is a captivating and relatable movie. I would recommend it to anyone.


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