Tick, Tick… Boom! A Race Against Time
Our lives are fleeting, and we often find ourselves rushing through them as if time were our enemy. Tick, Tick… Boom!, a musical starring Andrew Garfield (yes, the Spiderman, and yes he can sing REALLY WELL), captures this relentless pursuit of success in a poignant and thought-provoking manner.
The film follows Jonathan Larson, a rising Broadway composer facing the pressure of turning 30. In the theater world, age can feel like a ticking clock, and Jonathan is determined to make his mark before it’s too late. His relentless drive is fueled by a deep-seated passion for his craft, and he’s willing to sacrifice almost anything to achieve his goals.
As he grapples with his career, Jonathan also confronts personal challenges. His best friend, Michael, is battling HIV, and his girlfriend is considering a move away. These experiences force him to confront his own mortality and the fragility of human relationships.
Despite these obstacles, Jonathan remains focused on his goal: to create a groundbreaking musical. He pours his heart and soul into his work, driven by a belief that his art can make a difference in the world.\
In a tragic twist of fate, Jonathan’s masterpiece, Rent, becomes a Broadway sensation. However, he tragically passes away just one day before its premiere, never witnessing the impact of his creation.
Tick, Tick… Boom! offers a exploration of the human desire for achievement. While Jonathan’s story is heartbreaking, the film ultimately celebrates his passion, dedication, and the enduring power of creativity. The film serves as a powerful reminder that life is precious and that it’s important to make the most of every moment.
Ephemeral Pursuits and Timeless Meaning
Both Le Petit Prince and Tick, Tick… Boom! delve into the ephemeral nature of human existence and the pursuit of enduring meaning.
In Le Petit Prince, the prince’s encounters with various eccentric characters highlight the superficiality of many human desires. The geographer, however, offers a more profound perspective, reminding the prince that the ephemeral nature of life should be embraced rather than feared.
Similarly, Tick, Tick… Boom! confronts the fleeting nature of time. Jonathan Larson’s relentless pursuit of success is driven by a fear of missed opportunities. However, the play/film ultimately suggests that true fulfillment lies not in achieving external goals, but in living a life of passion and purpose.
Both stories encourage us to slow down, appreciate the present moment, and find meaning in the simple things. They remind us that life is a journey, not a destination, and that the most important thing is to make the most of the ephemeral time we have.
Five hundred twenty-five thousand, six hundred minutes
How do you measure, measure a year?
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