A Broadway-production-turned-movie that stars the mentally ill protagonist Evan Hansen. He is supposed to be a sort of misunderstood hero, but is actually pretty manipulative and a bad person in general. Also, the movie is just poorly made. In the words of a âDen of Geekâ article: âDear Evan Hansen is a story in which a lonely kid makes a horrible mistake and then doubles down on exploiting another lonely kidâs suicide because of the instant gratification it gives him as a social media celebrity, and because it allows him to insinuate himself among a grieving family. Rather than deeply exploring the unpleasant and even cruel consequences of these choices, the film weaves and dodges, attempting to always make excuses for Evanâs actions and assure viewers heâs a nice, relatable every-teen.â Also, just thought Iâd add that he makes the sister of the dude that committed suicide think that he knew he knew her brother so he can date her, so thatâs messed up.
âDear Evan Hansen is stupid and I hate it.â
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An activity that takes up a hell of a lot of time. Sometimes it feels like burning in hell, but it feels pretty incredible when you perform your show really well. By the end of the season, you and your section and basically blood relatives. Also, just for the record, marching band is NOT a sport (even though itâs a lot more difficult than half of them).
I have marching band all week, yippee.