By: Alex Turner | Dec. 12, 2019
The first official trailer for the highly anticipated film adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s inaugural musical, ‘In the Heights’, has finally dropped, showcasing the vibrant life of Washington Heights through the eyes of its main characters. Set in this predominantly Hispanic neighborhood of New York City, the film promises to bring Miranda’s original vision to life.
“It’s a tale of a community on the brink of change,” states actor Max Rivera, who plays the lead role of Usnavi, a bodega owner. The story unfolds over three dynamic days, highlighting the richness of the local culture. Rivera is joined by a stellar cast, including Rosa Martinez, Eli Brown, and Sofia Torres, among others. Miranda himself steps into the role of Piraguero, the proprietor of a small snow cone stand, a nod to his Broadway roots where he initially performed as Usnavi.
The film’s score, infused with hip-hop, salsa, merengue, and soul, reflects the neighborhood’s musical essence. The narrative kicks off with Usnavi’s aspirations of opening a bar in the Dominican Republic, all while he navigates his relationship with Vanessa, a beauty salon worker. Meanwhile, the beloved “Abuela” Claudia, who raised Usnavi, wins a significant sum of $96,000, adding an unexpected twist to their lives.
Another subplot features Nina, who is romantically involved with Benny, a young man who has worked for Nina’s family for years. Despite their love, Nina’s father disapproves, wanting her to prioritize her education at Stanford University—a school that comes with a hefty price tag. The lengths to which her father is willing to go to support her education put their family’s finances in jeopardy.
Directed by Jon M. Chu, known for the success of ‘Crazy Rich Asians’, ‘In the Heights’ originally captivated audiences on Broadway in 2008, earning 13 Tony Award nominations and winning for Best Musical. The buzz surrounding the film adaptation is palpable, with fans eagerly expressing their excitement across social media platforms.
Lin-Manuel Miranda, who began crafting ‘In the Heights’ during his freshman year of college in 1999, expressed heartfelt appreciation to his supporters in a recent post. Director Chu emphasizes that the film is about transformation, highlighting the importance of planting seeds for change, stating, “This movie is a beautiful seed that can influence many perspectives.”
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In summary, the trailer for ‘In the Heights’ captures the essence of community, music, and dreams, promising to be a visual and emotional feast when it hits theaters.
