In The Heights: A movie review.
I’m just going to start this off by saying that I love the musical In The Heights. It’s an exploration of Hispanic culture, and the issues faced by communities like Washington Heights. Most importantly, it’s a celebration of how we bring our culture and traditions to us when we come to America, holding our heads up high despite anything we may have faced. The movie does not feel the same way. Rather than a celebration, it feels like a list of grievances against Hispanic peoples. Instead of Nina dropping out of Stanford because she lost her scholarship after her grades fell because of her constant exhaustion from working two jobs to maintain tuition, she dropped out because of micro aggressions. Sonny is undocumented. One time, they literally list things that Latinos have been subjected to. Instead of focusing on our triumphs, it focuses on the pitfalls. Sure, some of the triumph is still there, but it quickly gets overshadowed by the weight of a political agenda that wishes ...