Yeah. It's more an "original Heights cast" cameo. There are a few in this film. Lin as Piragueo. Chris as Mr Softee. And Seth Stewart (aka the original Graffiti Pete) in the Club scene
@@nellebolton7910 ooh yes! I remember when I first watched the movie it took my a rewind and a google to confirm they were who I thought they were but such a sweet moment 💜
I love how, despite the sin count, you can tell he liked this movie a lot just based on how many sins are just silly gags and being sad from the plot instead of frustrated criticisms. That, to me, is more heartwarming than taking a dozen sins off.
The "we are powerless" double meaning is more relevant in the musical. Benny and Nina and Usnavi and Vanessa get split up from each other in the crowd and Vanessa sings about being alone and scared in the dark while Usnavi has to leave her to protect Abuela Claudia. It's actually Benny and Nina who have the back-and-forth in the musical and they're stressed about their relationship. Nina's father sings about getting her home safely, Sonny and Graffiti Pete have to guard the store from looters, and various other people run around frantically. There's more panic in that version because the blackout is the breaking point for all the side conflicts.
The residents of Washington Heights are also powerless bc as poor poc, they have no political power- which is why their power was out for so so long, because the people actually in power don't care about people like us
My sister and I were really sad that they didn’t emphasize the “we are powerless” as much as they did in the original musical. It’s a super *ahem* powerful part of the song that they really only sing a couple times in the movie and then leave it behind.
I think it's still plenty relevant in the movie. By that point we were introduced to the struggles of every character, especially after 96,000 cementing how much it would completely change their lives and empower them
An early sin in the movie was that when Usnavy realizes that he doesn’t have milk, Abuela Claudia told Usnavy to use condense milk in the coffee but he uses evaporated milk instead.
@@masterYoshimistsu It’s very thick because it’s got a metric ton of sugar in it, I’ll concede, it’s not identical in practice and use but at the same time it really is pretty much the same unless you’re making Thai or Vietnamese coffee or a use like that where the viscosity matters.
@@Jay22222 to Mexicans evaporated and condensed are completely different and we add the condensed to coffee for the creamyness AND sugar. So yeah I guess for milk wise it doesn’t matter, but the main point is the sweetness here, that isn’t cafe con leche, that’s coffee with creamer and sugar.
The one flaw with the movie is that they didn't have time for the story line of Nina's father not approving of Benny. That's what made the scene of them working together during the power outage so moving - Kevin finally accepts Benny because of his work ethic. In the movie it was just there.
I wouldn't say it was put of nowhere. Seeing Benny in the blackout working showed how important the dispatch really was, not to mention redeeming Benny from his untimely firing.
It’s implied in the stage version that it’s because Benny isn’t Hispanic. Which is why the song Sunrise is so pivotal to Nina and Benny’s relationship- in that song, Nina is teaching Benny Spanish to help curb this with the idea that her father will eventually warm up to him because he’s showing an effort to learn and embrace their culture. To my knowledge, all of not most of this (including the song Sunrise) is cut out of the film entirely which is an absolute shame.
i love how it shows Abuela taking the stairs when she passes. until the end she will always take the harder path, a working woman who supported so many in the community. shes not taking the easy way out, she wasnt a quitter and she never will be, even in her afterlife
@@jlev1028 😂😂😂 If they took it seriously than a solid 3/4ths of the sins in all their videos, and like 4/5ths of those in this video alone would not exist
Maybe Marc Anthony just acting is a good thing, to be different. Him singing might be labeled a sin: "Hottest salsa star in the world has to have a singing cameo," or, "Puerto Rican singer/actor plays a drunk Dominican father whose youngest son is in danger of being deported. Oh, and since he's the hottest salsa artist in the world, he's gotta sing in this movie!"
She took the stairs because abuela Claudia always went through life the hard way like having to work and take care of mother while learning English and finding her way in a new country.
When it comes to the pampers product placement sin. I'd like to say that dominicans and puertorricans call a lot of product by brand names. Diapers are pampers. Bleach eso es clorox or just cloro cause we don't pronounce the X. Evaporated milk is "leche carnation". It took me a good while to figure out that carnation was a brand and not the actual name of that type of canned milk.
Biggest sin of this entire movie is completely cutting out Camilla Rosario. There's me in the cinema, happily whispering the words to myself and the absolute devastation when I found out Camilla wasn't in it... Unmatched.
Also, it's such a dumb line for a rapper that the "oh you better stop rapping, you're not ready" bit makes more sense coz the hos line actually flowed well and worked so it didn't make sense for someone to say it wasn't a good line, but the Obi Wan line was really a bad line so it makes sense to say they're clearly not good at rapping yet.
This is the first time you didn’t sin “singing” in a musical. THANK YOU. OK. This may have been the best sins for any movie you have done! This made audibly laugh where someone had to ask me what was happening. Great work! DAMN! You even made a sneaky Hamilton joke about the Hamilton cameo that was character specific!?! DAAAAAAMN!
Seriously, the A Train is a CLASSIC jazz track,which is why Usnavi sang the line to its tune and winked. As for the fireworks they were part of the fiesta in the heights. Vanessa said they could catch the fireworks when she agreed to go out with Usnavi.
I gotta point out, Lin’s singing in Hamilton was kind of outshone by his other costars, but in this one he really owns it. Maybe his voice just fits the style better, but it was perfect.
Lin said he specifically wrote this musical to fit his type of voice. He acknowledges that his voice is not melodic but it fits the rap hip hop style much better.
I have to jump in as a Dominican that has lived in NY for 30 years here when you talk about the dominoes, cause, not only putting a 5 out the double six get you kicked out the game ( along with a LOT of screaming for playing in a way that might be considered cheating) but also, we don't play four ways out a double. you can only go down laterally on either side, and if you had that 6/4? you'll be shit out of luck till another six or a four would pop up. when I saw the movie that got 168 sins from me!
Fun Fact: "When The Sun Goes Down", that song they're singing while dancing on the building walls, was inspired by the third book of His Dark Materials; a book series than Lin-Manuel loves and a TV adaptation that he is in.
Another sin, Usnavi said nobody could fill daniella’s shoes, literally, because they were “like six inches high” but that’s referring to her heels not her actual shoe size, anyone with the same size shoe as her could quite easily fill her shoes *ding* But in all seriousness I love this movie and Lin. I can tell he { Jeremy } liked it too and I think it’s great to see how much fun he had doing this video
Man I really want to see Jimmy Smits on Doctor Who. No clue in what role but between being one of the better parts of the Star Wars space opera prequels and his commitment to excellence in every show he's been on that science seems tight.
I just have to point out that "I was on pampers on that plane" is not actually a product placement. In DR is common to call diapers pampers, just like many people refer to tissues as kleenex
i yelled “WHAT?!” out loud when they said Nina’s mom was dead. that was the biggest sin for me, tbh she was my favorite character in the musical and Enough was my second favorite song after Carnaval del Barrio
You took sins out exactly where I would've but I would've taken off 5 sins for the Abuela Claudia alabanza candle raise... Niagra Falls in my house... also... Carnaval Del Barrio shows us a New York where all Latin communities are united and I really wish it was more like that. Still... In the Heights is my number 1 film this year.
3:14 I had absolutely no idea what In the Heights was, but when I saw this shot on the "First 8 Minutes" video they released I knew I was in for something special.
Dude, I’ve been having kind of a bad couple of days and you managed to make me laugh out loud in less then three minutes. Thank you! I didn’t know how much I needed this.
As someone who is from The Heights , I know its a musical but aint no way the Heights is a cool and happy place ... It would be intersting if they addressed the constant crimes happening in this place ..... It would also be more realistic and great if they actually showed the part of the play where Nina's dad is against her boyfriend because he is dark skinned .....
Initially the people that invested on the play wanted to add this aspect to the musical. Lin Manuel said no cause he wanted to show a more positive side to this type of community. But I understand that it could be taken as an erasure of problems in places like in the heights. And yes the latino community can be very racist/colorist
The filming and release happened during BLM and the riots, so they didn’t want to somehow add to the fire since when this movie was released, it was torn to shreds on twitter for colorism and Haitian hate. In the end, it may have been for the best. It’s a great movie, and I think many people enjoyed having a good feeling movie without too much dark commentary. It also allows people to look into the stage play to get the full picture. I know I went to look for audios and scenes with original and other cast members of the original play.
@@ronaldjavierperezfigueroa4762 yeah, Back when this was written Latino roles were very limited to only criminals or stereotypes. That’s why Lin never showed the crime. And I think it was WB. That didn’t want to show Mr. Rosario to be racist because of the Ray Fischer JL.
8:26 I'm giving you a sin for not knowing that this is actually not a cameo from Washington from Hamilton, but a cameo from THE ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST OF IN THE HEIGHTS' BENNY, THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
Ok, so having listened to the whole champagne thing way too many times over now, just in an attempt to understand, it seems to be implied that whichever of the two leaves the heights first gets a bottle of champagne from the other. Which could be why Usnavi asks "are you moving?", and then we he begins moving first later in the movie, she buys him champagne? I really don't know if I'm right, or if repeatedly listening to a 30 second conversation to explain an aspect of a movie I have seen exactly once has just turned me insane
One of the worst sins in my opinion is actually for degrading Nina to a backround character, cutting Inútil, and cutting the plot of Kevin not liking Benny, not even because it was that great, but because "Sunrise"
argh half the sins from blackout would’ve made sense if they stuck to the original version, but it’s understandable it’d be hard to write out modern tech and given the situation at the time
I feel like the second "we are powerless" in the blackout is more about how their socioeconomic status and social class are likely about to land them in a position where no government is busting their ass trying to aid them and they may be stuck under poor conditions for a long time because politically/socially in that moment, they are powerless. But that's just my take 😁 love the video as always
The line change in the song is a good one though. It used to be “I got more hos than a phone book in Tokyo.” And got switched for “I got more flow than Obi Wan Kenobi, Oh”
2:30 Thank you Jeremy you reminded me my friend's place where was no water, only soda drinks and she said: ''we never drink water, we drink only sodas.'' as sin for you to bring back that awful memory.
Wait, no lap dance gets a sin. Makes sense. But a lap dance ALSO gets a sin? Does this mean if the actress actually IS your girlfriend in a specific scene it will ALSO get a sin?!
You owe me a bottle of cold champagne.. are you moving? Just a little credit check and I'm on that downtown train .. it's clear from the context that the reason Usanvi owes a her Champagne is because she got a new apartment...
Usnavi's fridge breaks and he sings about not having milk for the "cafe con leche" and Abuela tells him to him to use her secret recipe a can of condensed milk. We love ya Abuela but opening a can is not a secret recipe
1) i love that Jeremy enjoys the movie. It’s not hard to tell 2) Chris Jackson was not just a HAMILTON cameo it was a In The heights one as well. Chris was Benny in the obc
As someone who loves musicals and hates movie musicals, I agree. Much prefer the filmed version of the stage show Rent to the movie, for example. And I can't wait for the disaster that will be the Wicked movie. I am here for it.
@@rysler I had to sit through the Dear Evan Hansen movie with a friend and I wanted to die. Also there’s ANOTHER west side story coming up w Steven Spielberg as director…oh boy
@@CandieP yep- I could even go as far as blaming him for the blackout! BTW, is it just me, or am I the only one who was seriously concerned that Lin was about to hijack that bus lololol?
There used to be a thing known as a quarter water. It was water in the same size as the fake kool aid mini things, but it was water. Understand? Then it became impossible to sell it for 25¢, so that size of water disappeared. Quarter water was a way of saying, it's so hot I absolutely have to drink some water but I'm so broke I only have change in my pocket. Understand?
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@@sexygirls3166 Your mother
@HANAI⭕️ Your mother as well
Tuesday: Everything Wrong With Abraham Lincoln Vs. Zombies
Thursday: Everything Wrong With Not Another Teen Movie
@@marsya2363 Can you stfu for an entire minute
@MARSYA I hope you’re phone charger only works at a specific angle
Mister frosty isn’t just a Hamilton cameo. Christopher Jackson was the original Benny before he was George Washington
Things I came here to say. Thank you for your service
Yeah. It's more an "original Heights cast" cameo. There are a few in this film. Lin as Piragueo. Chris as Mr Softee. And Seth Stewart (aka the original Graffiti Pete) in the Club scene
@@nellebolton7910 exactly! I loved spotting them all here and there. Shame for him to not know his In The Heights! 😓
@@viam14 yup. My all time favourite cameo wasn't a Heights one though. It was Lin's mom and dad showing up in Breathe.
@@nellebolton7910 ooh yes! I remember when I first watched the movie it took my a rewind and a google to confirm they were who I thought they were but such a sweet moment 💜
I love how, despite the sin count, you can tell he liked this movie a lot just based on how many sins are just silly gags and being sad from the plot instead of frustrated criticisms. That, to me, is more heartwarming than taking a dozen sins off.
It's a shame anyone would like this movie, considering how incredibly stupid it looks.
@@somecallmeTim-wi6pr it's a shame someone would judge a movie depending on how stupid it looks...
@@somecallmeTim-wi6pr In what sense?
I just don't like musicals.
@@doolittlecraftsmann302 I just don't like stupid movies.
The "we are powerless" double meaning is more relevant in the musical. Benny and Nina and Usnavi and Vanessa get split up from each other in the crowd and Vanessa sings about being alone and scared in the dark while Usnavi has to leave her to protect Abuela Claudia. It's actually Benny and Nina who have the back-and-forth in the musical and they're stressed about their relationship. Nina's father sings about getting her home safely, Sonny and Graffiti Pete have to guard the store from looters, and various other people run around frantically. There's more panic in that version because the blackout is the breaking point for all the side conflicts.
But Usnavi doesn't leave her for the bodega. He leaves her to go protect Abuela.
@@melainatar oh yeah you're right
The residents of Washington Heights are also powerless bc as poor poc, they have no political power- which is why their power was out for so so long, because the people actually in power don't care about people like us
My sister and I were really sad that they didn’t emphasize the “we are powerless” as much as they did in the original musical. It’s a super *ahem* powerful part of the song that they really only sing a couple times in the movie and then leave it behind.
I think it's still plenty relevant in the movie. By that point we were introduced to the struggles of every character, especially after 96,000 cementing how much it would completely change their lives and empower them
“Abuela Claudia is not cooking for me in this scene” this is might be the most honest sin ever written!!
An early sin in the movie was that when Usnavy realizes that he doesn’t have milk, Abuela Claudia told Usnavy to use condense milk in the coffee but he uses evaporated milk instead.
Condensed milk is identical to evaporated milk, just with sugar.
@@Jay22222 Condensed milk is thick. Evaporated milk is more fluid. Is not identical.
@@masterYoshimistsu It’s very thick because it’s got a metric ton of sugar in it, I’ll concede, it’s not identical in practice and use but at the same time it really is pretty much the same unless you’re making Thai or Vietnamese coffee or a use like that where the viscosity matters.
Literally asked my dad today the difference/why we have both of condensed and evaporated milk in our pantry.
@@Jay22222 to Mexicans evaporated and condensed are completely different and we add the condensed to coffee for the creamyness AND sugar. So yeah I guess for milk wise it doesn’t matter, but the main point is the sweetness here, that isn’t cafe con leche, that’s coffee with creamer and sugar.
The one flaw with the movie is that they didn't have time for the story line of Nina's father not approving of Benny. That's what made the scene of them working together during the power outage so moving - Kevin finally accepts Benny because of his work ethic. In the movie it was just there.
I wouldn't say it was put of nowhere. Seeing Benny in the blackout working showed how important the dispatch really was, not to mention redeeming Benny from his untimely firing.
It’s implied in the stage version that it’s because Benny isn’t Hispanic. Which is why the song Sunrise is so pivotal to Nina and Benny’s relationship- in that song, Nina is teaching Benny Spanish to help curb this with the idea that her father will eventually warm up to him because he’s showing an effort to learn and embrace their culture. To my knowledge, all of not most of this (including the song Sunrise) is cut out of the film entirely which is an absolute shame.
I love how the usual sin is "this scene does not contain a lapdance" but when it does he still sins it lmao. There's no winning!
That part caught me too lol there's no winning!
I think it’s the “there should be a lap dance here” vs “the one time I see a lap dance it’s unnecessary” thing, which honestly is pretty damn comical.
i love how it shows Abuela taking the stairs when she passes. until the end she will always take the harder path, a working woman who supported so many in the community. shes not taking the easy way out, she wasnt a quitter and she never will be, even in her afterlife
You're calling Chris Jackson a _Hamilton_ cameo? Cinema Sins does not get obvious Easter eggs of original Broadway In The Heights cast members. *ding*
Maybe the sin is LMM just casting the same people in everything he writes?
@@rockstarperformance I don't mind that if it's Christopher Jackson tbh
Tmw you take Cinema sins seriously
@@Daijuana Th3Birdman's latest video shows your claim is BS. You're white knighting laziness and incompetance.
@@jlev1028 😂😂😂 If they took it seriously than a solid 3/4ths of the sins in all their videos, and like 4/5ths of those in this video alone would not exist
Having Marc Anthony in the musical and not having him sing in a scene is the biggest sin here and you missed it, homie
HE HAD A SONG!... _in_ _the_ _credits_
@@DDarkestKnight yeah, that’s true! I think it would have been great to have him sing on screen though :(
@@DDarkestKnight in which his only lyrics were “heeeeeyyyyiiiieeeeeey you can always come back home”. And it was the worst part of the song. 😬
Also Patrick Page!
Maybe Marc Anthony just acting is a good thing, to be different. Him singing might be labeled a sin: "Hottest salsa star in the world has to have a singing cameo," or, "Puerto Rican singer/actor plays a drunk Dominican father whose youngest son is in danger of being deported. Oh, and since he's the hottest salsa artist in the world, he's gotta sing in this movie!"
I’m so dead with the “give us a verse drop some knowledge”💀💀
Nicely meta! 😁
and the "one last time" in christopher's sin
She took the stairs because abuela Claudia always went through life the hard way like having to work and take care of mother while learning English and finding her way in a new country.
Actually, walking on ramps is less stable and uncomfortable for many seniors.
@@lohphatespecially that specific ramp. I grew up walking that tunnel every morning to go to school.
Sin: This movie does not contain the song "Sunrise", and that is a fucking shame
Yes!
True but the fact that it at least plays in the background of a lot of scenes was a cute little Easter egg
Sin: this movie doesn’t contain EVERYTHING I KNOW. THAT IS A SHAME.
IKR
It also didn’t include Camilla at all which was devastating to me
This movie taught me that as a latino, all my problems can be solve if I win the lottery
My momma thinks the same thing hilarious
I don't think that sentiment is unique to Latinos/Latinas. :-P
As a non Latino that is also true for me!
I don't see why more people don't do that...
I mean its a funny comment but the film literally has a scene where usnavi says that thats not what happened
When it comes to the pampers product placement sin. I'd like to say that dominicans and puertorricans call a lot of product by brand names. Diapers are pampers. Bleach eso es clorox or just cloro cause we don't pronounce the X. Evaporated milk is "leche carnation". It took me a good while to figure out that carnation was a brand and not the actual name of that type of canned milk.
Why u gotta say it twice though
I think my internet failed and ended up posting it twice sorry
Can confirm for Colombians as well
@@ronaldjavierperezfigueroa4762 it fine
Black person here, all diapers are pampers to us too.
Biggest sin of this entire movie is completely cutting out Camilla Rosario. There's me in the cinema, happily whispering the words to myself and the absolute devastation when I found out Camilla wasn't in it... Unmatched.
The biggest sin for those of us that saw the play is: THEY KILLED OFF MRS ROSARIO!!!
"more flows than obi wan kenobi-oh" replaces a racist joke that was in the original script, done decently, is also slightly less misogynistic
What was the original joke?
@@Justice237 “I got more hos than a phone book in Tokyo”
@@allendesporte1207 oof, yeah, I see why they changed that.
Came into the comment section to clarify this sin! 😉
Also, it's such a dumb line for a rapper that the "oh you better stop rapping, you're not ready" bit makes more sense coz the hos line actually flowed well and worked so it didn't make sense for someone to say it wasn't a good line, but the Obi Wan line was really a bad line so it makes sense to say they're clearly not good at rapping yet.
My brother is one of the "bozos in the pool" at 8:14. He's probably going to be more excited about this than being in the movie, lol.
This is the first time you didn’t sin “singing” in a musical. THANK YOU.
OK. This may have been the best sins for any movie you have done! This made audibly laugh where someone had to ask me what was happening. Great work!
DAMN! You even made a sneaky Hamilton joke about the Hamilton cameo that was character specific!?! DAAAAAAMN!
I'm gonna ask you respectfully remove the sin around 10:36. Living in LA has proven that there's always someone with a trash bag of fireworks.
someone was setting a ton off last week and i was like "whyyyy". it was a babyshower😂 everyone hordes fireworks here i swear
Not just LA. Midwesterners love their fireworks too. They especially love to pop them outside my bedroom window in the middle of the night.
Seriously, the A Train is a CLASSIC jazz track,which is why Usnavi sang the line to its tune and winked.
As for the fireworks they were part of the fiesta in the heights. Vanessa said they could catch the fireworks when she agreed to go out with Usnavi.
I sobbed at the Alabanza number in when I saw this in the cinema, and the opening 8 mins is fucking genius from a technical (musical) perspective.
Everyone cried, if u did not cry at that point then u people have no heart
Theater geeks..... the fact Hades, himself, is the one buying up the neighborhood says so much
I gotta point out, Lin’s singing in Hamilton was kind of outshone by his other costars, but in this one he really owns it. Maybe his voice just fits the style better, but it was perfect.
Lin said he specifically wrote this musical to fit his type of voice. He acknowledges that his voice is not melodic but it fits the rap hip hop style much better.
I have to jump in as a Dominican that has lived in NY for 30 years here when you talk about the dominoes, cause, not only putting a 5 out the double six get you kicked out the game ( along with a LOT of screaming for playing in a way that might be considered cheating) but also, we don't play four ways out a double. you can only go down laterally on either side, and if you had that 6/4? you'll be shit out of luck till another six or a four would pop up. when I saw the movie that got 168 sins from me!
It’s so funny you said that because as a Jamaican born in the Bronx, we definitely put a five on a six sometimes.
Fun Fact: "When The Sun Goes Down", that song they're singing while dancing on the building walls, was inspired by the third book of His Dark Materials; a book series than Lin-Manuel loves and a TV adaptation that he is in.
I’m a fan of His Dark Materials but I have no clue how When the Sun Goes Down has any connection with The Amber Spyglass.
You guys deserve your own sin for adding your own Hamilton cameo with using ‘One Last Time’ at 8:27
also at 14:48 "give us a verse, drop some knowledge", made me chuckle
you can tell cinemasins isnt an alcoholic cause having mini fridge just for beer is something a lot of people do...
1:55 You rant about Spam has trigger the part of my brain that remembers old Monty Python skits, and is now singing the Spam Song. **ding**
Another sin, Usnavi said nobody could fill daniella’s shoes, literally, because they were “like six inches high” but that’s referring to her heels not her actual shoe size, anyone with the same size shoe as her could quite easily fill her shoes *ding*
But in all seriousness I love this movie and Lin. I can tell he { Jeremy } liked it too and I think it’s great to see how much fun he had doing this video
Man I really want to see Jimmy Smits on Doctor Who. No clue in what role but between being one of the better parts of the Star Wars space opera prequels and his commitment to excellence in every show he's been on that science seems tight.
They make an obi wan kenobi reference in the 96,000 pool song 😁
Ohhh I'd love to see him as an important character in a two parter
Jimmy Smits is awesome.
How did you sin the wall dancing scene but ignore the fact that there are TWO SUNS in that scene!?
Domestic vinyl-ence really cracked me up, love some great word play
If you ask for the Penny back at a Bodega that is the sin. The label maker only ends in .99
Facts 💯 That's simple Bodega etiquette
Sin for cinema sins for not realising the cameo of "george washington" is also cameo of og benny
My new response to someone who upsets me "now I'm feeling my own feelings now you must pay the consequences!"
I just have to point out that "I was on pampers on that plane" is not actually a product placement. In DR is common to call diapers pampers, just like many people refer to tissues as kleenex
yes where i’m from too and in ny we do too
i yelled “WHAT?!” out loud when they said Nina’s mom was dead. that was the biggest sin for me, tbh she was my favorite character in the musical and Enough was my second favorite song after Carnaval del Barrio
I usually love cinema sins, but this one was a clear case of him not getting the references/jokes.
As a Dominican, I can confirm that this is how we live our lives in my country.
As a 🇵🇷 ami tambien
Proud that even the most critical of critics agree that 96,000 and all of It’s video editing was an amazing number
Take the A Train is a reference to cole porter 🤷♀️
Thanks for picking up on the reference.
I thought it was a reference to people who take the A train.
Do you mean Duke Ellington?
You took sins out exactly where I would've but I would've taken off 5 sins for the Abuela Claudia alabanza candle raise... Niagra Falls in my house... also... Carnaval Del Barrio shows us a New York where all Latin communities are united and I really wish it was more like that. Still... In the Heights is my number 1 film this year.
I can’t believe he didn’t take a sin off for the moment at the end it made me tear up in the theater .
NGL
I saw in the heights when it firsts came out in theaters
I rate the movie 10/10 ASAP
I watched it in my living room alone with an ex girlfriend and rate it a “we did not watch a single second of the movie”/10 😂😂
I rate it a 3/10.
3:14 I had absolutely no idea what In the Heights was, but when I saw this shot on the "First 8 Minutes" video they released I knew I was in for something special.
7:21 52nd sin is the first I laughed loudly and even had to pause on this channel in years. I like the content here overall, but this is pure gold.
Dude, I’ve been having kind of a bad couple of days and you managed to make me laugh out loud in less then three minutes. Thank you! I didn’t know how much I needed this.
8:06 i didnt even notice them in the background when i watched it, omg im rolling
As someone who is from The Heights , I know its a musical but aint no way the Heights is a cool and happy place ...
It would be intersting if they addressed the constant crimes happening in this place .....
It would also be more realistic and great if they actually showed the part of the play where Nina's dad is against her boyfriend because he is dark skinned .....
Are their even happy moments like this at all?
Initially the people that invested on the play wanted to add this aspect to the musical. Lin Manuel said no cause he wanted to show a more positive side to this type of community. But I understand that it could be taken as an erasure of problems in places like in the heights. And yes the latino community can be very racist/colorist
They did the story was robbed the moment no one in there
The filming and release happened during BLM and the riots, so they didn’t want to somehow add to the fire since when this movie was released, it was torn to shreds on twitter for colorism and Haitian hate. In the end, it may have been for the best. It’s a great movie, and I think many people enjoyed having a good feeling movie without too much dark commentary. It also allows people to look into the stage play to get the full picture. I know I went to look for audios and scenes with original and other cast members of the original play.
@@ronaldjavierperezfigueroa4762 yeah, Back when this was written Latino roles were very limited to only criminals or stereotypes. That’s why Lin never showed the crime. And I think it was WB. That didn’t want to show Mr. Rosario to be racist because of the Ray Fischer JL.
I didn’t hear Marc Anthony say a single word and he still sold me on being a drunk.
3:12 I think her getting the apartment is the cold champagne.....to celebreate!
Missed opportunity to say "in 96,000 minutes"(or "centiseconds" seeing as 96k centiseconds is exactly 16 minutes)
More like 96,000 nano seconds.
@@marquis911 Or centiseconds(96,000 cs=16 mins)
@@jietroraximoff2805 What I meant is the video should be shorter because I like this movie. That's the joke.
8:26 I'm giving you a sin for not knowing that this is actually not a cameo from Washington from Hamilton, but a cameo from THE ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST OF IN THE HEIGHTS' BENNY, THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
Ok, so having listened to the whole champagne thing way too many times over now, just in an attempt to understand, it seems to be implied that whichever of the two leaves the heights first gets a bottle of champagne from the other. Which could be why Usnavi asks "are you moving?", and then we he begins moving first later in the movie, she buys him champagne? I really don't know if I'm right, or if repeatedly listening to a 30 second conversation to explain an aspect of a movie I have seen exactly once has just turned me insane
11:10 the reason that you are feeling sad about abuela dying is because lin manuel miranda made you feel connected to her through good writing
One of the worst sins in my opinion is actually for degrading Nina to a backround character, cutting Inútil, and cutting the plot of Kevin not liking Benny, not even because it was that great, but because "Sunrise"
argh half the sins from blackout would’ve made sense if they stuck to the original version, but it’s understandable it’d be hard to write out modern tech and given the situation at the time
The explanation to the champaigne thing was cut pre-production of the musical
4:26 Appointing a sin to the fact that you can't eat the food shown in a movie just made you my favourite channel of the day.
He SINNED a lap dance??? He SINNED it???🤯🤯🤯
I feel like the second "we are powerless" in the blackout is more about how their socioeconomic status and social class are likely about to land them in a position where no government is busting their ass trying to aid them and they may be stuck under poor conditions for a long time because politically/socially in that moment, they are powerless.
But that's just my take 😁 love the video as always
The line change in the song is a good one though. It used to be “I got more hos than a phone book in Tokyo.” And got switched for “I got more flow than Obi Wan Kenobi, Oh”
My full grown adult husband frequently forgets to open his pop or carbonated water slowly. And I laugh every time.
Just gotta throw it out there - I am in LOVE with the sin at 7:15
Oh man I really love this movie and the show (watched it twice in theaters), can't wait to watch this 😂
2:30 Thank you Jeremy you reminded me my friend's place where was no water, only soda drinks and she said: ''we never drink water, we drink only sodas.'' as sin for you to bring back that awful memory.
"You've been on one terrible date!" made me laugh so hard I woke up the dog. jajajajajajaaa
Just to clarify, Vanessa is owed the cold champagne because shes moving, hence usnavi "Are you movin?" So i assume they had a bet :))
5:18 the “product” place is actually a colloquialism. Dominicans don’t call them Diapers, we call them Pampers
Wait, no lap dance gets a sin. Makes sense. But a lap dance ALSO gets a sin? Does this mean if the actress actually IS your girlfriend in a specific scene it will ALSO get a sin?!
You owe me a bottle of cold champagne.. are you moving? Just a little credit check and I'm on that downtown train .. it's clear from the context that the reason Usanvi owes a her Champagne is because she got a new apartment...
Usnavi's fridge breaks and he sings about not having milk for the "cafe con leche" and Abuela tells him to him to use her secret recipe a can of condensed milk.
We love ya Abuela but opening a can is not a secret recipe
Can’t believe you missed the continuity error with the stain on Usnavi’s shirt randomly reappearing during the dance sequence
8:27 : "Movie shoehorns in another Hamilton cameo" now I hate to be that guy but... it's actually the og musicial in the heights cast
1) i love that Jeremy enjoys the movie. It’s not hard to tell
2) Chris Jackson was not just a HAMILTON cameo it was a In The heights one as well. Chris was Benny in the obc
Please do Everything Wrong With Steven Universe: The Movie
I love this movie, it's great and has some of my favorite musical numbers!
We need Everything Wrong With A Christmas Story this Christmas!
5:53 Didn’t even realize that when watching in the heights, thank god you like Hamilton
5:30 in the afternoon. The red dot to the left of the numerals is at the bottom of the numerals. Were it a.m., the dot would be at the top. Ding.
Who opens a store at 17:30?
Why would he, and all the rest of the neighborhood, be starting the day at 5:30 pm??
3:01 its not directly specified but he owes her a bottle because shes moving.. hence the lyrics right after she says this “are you moovin”
There are actually people named usnavy I laughed so hard when I heard this characters name because I know for a fact those people exist.
What about usarmy or usairforce or even uscoastguard
or "Madeinusa"
The Rosa Diaz sin got me good 😂
we drank literal quarter waters those we called quarter juice in the lower east side they were from Twin water
10:36 I dunno why but I just find the 2 sins relating to the fireworks so funny.😅
I love all the Hamilton call backs he drops across these sin videos. Me and Jeremy should have a Hamilton-sing-along 😂
I love everything wrong with videos like this, when you can so clearly tell they actually liked the movie
I hesitated watching this because I was gonna be sad if he didn't like it- glad he did
1:58 What kind of ladder logic it that!?!?!?!?
Probably the only film adaptation of a musical that is actually decent. Or passable at best
Edit: That old West Side story flick is pretty solid
As someone who loves musicals and hates movie musicals, I agree. Much prefer the filmed version of the stage show Rent to the movie, for example. And I can't wait for the disaster that will be the Wicked movie. I am here for it.
@@rysler I had to sit through the Dear Evan Hansen movie with a friend and I wanted to die. Also there’s ANOTHER west side story coming up w Steven Spielberg as director…oh boy
@@diegogarcicruz6134 That West Side Story is going to offend me, I know. I'm already so pissed off at what Spielberg did to War Horse.
14:47 deadass gave us a Hamilton joke
3:23 I guessed "Roll credits" as opposed to "narration"😆
1:38 man doesn’t know anything about jazz standards
16:01 Well earned! When I saw this scene I thought this was criminal! This was worse than if he sabotaged Mr. Softee's truck.
It reminds us that the real supervillain all along was the Piragua man 😂
@@CandieP yep- I could even go as far as blaming him for the blackout! BTW, is it just me, or am I the only one who was seriously concerned that Lin was about to hijack that bus lololol?
There used to be a thing known as a quarter water. It was water in the same size as the fake kool aid mini things, but it was water. Understand? Then it became impossible to sell it for 25¢, so that size of water disappeared. Quarter water was a way of saying, it's so hot I absolutely have to drink some water but I'm so broke I only have change in my pocket. Understand?
Nice video bro
How do you make a CinemaSins episode even better?
You add a sudden Desus & Mero reference 💪🏾 #TheBrandIsStrong
farther is used to refer to physical distances, and further refers to figurative and nonphysical distances. "DING"