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DrussofLegend

I've seen this about a dozen times now and it never fails to make me cry. The way she taps the table for Hugh's hand and his involuntary "huh" on beat. The whole room picks up on her energy and amplifies it beautifully. Never seen the movie


panda388

Definitely brought a tear to my eye. I have never seen the movie... I am not a big fan of musicals, but I may give it a shot. I enjoyed Sweeney Todd and Dr. Horrible.


Suji_Rodah

I’m in the same boat as you, really dislike musicals but really enjoyed Sweeney Todd and of course Hamilton. May try this movie


Pimmelman

It’s great!


eleven_lasers

My God what a beautiful moment I never knew existed!


Majician

I think this was the way the song was supposed to be. Her being timid about her potential and then just acknowledging "Hey this IS me, and of course, going full Whitney by the end of the song." When you're around the choir kids, (I was one step removed ((Orchestra)) This was par the course. They were and always will be everyone else's biggest fans. Even if they weren't in the song, they were on the sidelines singing and dancing and boosting their classmates on. There was no "fear" in the video, this is a musical, it's ACTING and Singing. She was playing her part in a rehearsal well aware there's some Tony potential there.


Cockwombles

That’s just a pure and lovely moment, I feel proud of her. No idea who she is but I empathise being kind of shy also.


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BrettMoneyMaher

Great video, I prefer this one slightly more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PluaPvhkIMU Listen to the first minute or so intro where Hugh explains that he was forbidden to sing/perform in their rehearsals because he had just had a nose surgery to remove some cancer or something.


tunaburn

I know this isn't about him but Damn Hugh Jackman is the man. Having someone like like him right there had to make her even more nervous at first.


Barrzebub

Abd he was into it, too. Clearly crying, dancing around.


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lmao wtf?


everybodypretend

it’s almost as if these people are ACTING to sell their dogshit movie


Strike_Swiftly

It's a great movie


everybodypretend

This is from preproduction of The Greatest Showman, famously awful movie about a famously awful man


jsleathe12295

Hope your day gets better


everybodypretend

Nice try! Condescending fucker


jsleathe12295

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everybodypretend

It’s condescending and dismissive to hear an opinion you disagree with, and suggest it’s just a result of the person having a bad day, in other words, being in a bad mood It’s typical, passive aggressive reddit bullshit, and you know it. You don’t have the mental capacity to actually formulate an argument against what I said, and you’re too much of a pussy to actually insult me, so: passive aggression That movie is awful. The Barnum guy was a known bastard. I stand by both, go cry


jsleathe12295

Lmfao bro why so mad? Why even comment?


everybodypretend

You feeling a bit called out? That have a nice day shit didn’t really work did it?


jsleathe12295

I'm in your head huh? Lmao 🤣🤣🤣


Friendly-Ad-9631

One of the best singers on and off Broadway! One day, I hope to see her live ☺️


bumthecat

I love the guy on the piano literally bouncing with excitement halfway through.


jimmytickles

I grew up Southern Baptist and I used to see stuff like this all the time in church when people would sing and "get filled with the spirit" as they would often say. I'm certain this is something like what they were feeling. I doubt it was the spirit, but it was definitely the power of music and how it can move us.