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So, 'Alexander Hamilton' directed by Muffie Meyer is a deep dive into the life of a really complicated figure in American history. It has this almost raw, gritty feel that captures Hamilton's rise and the drama around his time. The film doesn't shy away from his flaws—stubbornness, candor, and arrogance come through really well, making him feel human and relatable, even if he was a bit of a mess. The pacing flows nicely, weaving through the highs and lows of his career, with a mix of interviews and historical footage that keeps it engaging. What stands out is how it tackles the themes of ambition and the cost of power, something that feels timeless. You get a sense of both his genius and his downfall, which is pretty fascinating to unpack.
Engaging documentary styleFocus on character flawsHistorical context and relevance
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