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Film adaptation of the Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical about Evan Hansen, a high-school senior with social anxiety disorder, and his journey of self-discovery and acceptance after a cl... Read allFilm adaptation of the Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical about Evan Hansen, a high-school senior with social anxiety disorder, and his journey of self-discovery and acceptance after a classmate's suicide.Film adaptation of the Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical about Evan Hansen, a high-school senior with social anxiety disorder, and his journey of self-discovery and acceptance after a classmate's suicide.
- Awards
- 8 nominations total
Danny Pino
- Larry Mora
- (as Daniel Pino)
Hadiya Eshé
- Cherise
- (as Hadiya Eshe')
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As someone who loved the show on stage (3 times), the film is especially disappointing. While the play had vitality and humor to balance it's deeply moving content, nearly every scene in the film leans into the mournful tone until the highs and lows become one long low.
And while the characters on stage were flawed people barely struggling to keep it together, Platt, Moore and Adams all seem oddly self-possessed.
If you haven't seen it on stage, please do.
And while the characters on stage were flawed people barely struggling to keep it together, Platt, Moore and Adams all seem oddly self-possessed.
If you haven't seen it on stage, please do.
Most of the bad reviews here seem to center around three things. 1) Evan is a bad guy, and this movie makes him a hero. (He's not, and it doesn't). 2) How could they cast a 28 year old in the title role? (Ben Platt actually looks almost young enough to BE a nervous high school senior so okay, I'll buy it). 3) What Evan did is the most horrible thing ever done, so I can't enjoy this movie. Get over it, he's a character in a musical. Movies are made about bad people and bad things all the time. Judge the film based on its merit, not on that nonsense. And the truth is, it's a mostly well done adaptation of a show which, despite the flaws of its title character, has a well-intentioned and serious societal message to send and hopefully be received. The songs are sad yet hopeful, Platt's voice is amazing, and the supporting cast does a very nice job. I read the reviews here, and they're unfairly low... this was actually a good watch with more depth than I expected.
Honestly, I don't understand the many poor reviews. I thought is was a wonderful film about a high school senior fighting desperation/anxiety and just trying not to mess up. I cried more than once just because of the performances of Ben Platt, Juliane Moore and all the other talented actors in this film.
I watched it without ever seeing the musical so I cannot comment on whether it was better or worse (I'm sure other reviewers will have their opinions ready) but I can honestly say that I enjoyed this movie and will definitely watch it again.
I watched it without ever seeing the musical so I cannot comment on whether it was better or worse (I'm sure other reviewers will have their opinions ready) but I can honestly say that I enjoyed this movie and will definitely watch it again.
This is not the worst movie ever made. In fact, I would argue that it is a great film with a few VERY serious flaws. Still, it made me cry.
The hate this movie is getting is stupid and uncalled for!!! I will admit after having seen the movie and thinking about my thoughts about it. I will admit that I think it could have been better but that does not mean it was terrible or the worst movie musical ever! I felt like some of the musical numbers could have had a bit more energy. Yes, Ben was too old to play Evan but there is nothing anybody can do about it. Ben knows this character inside and out. Ben is INCREDIBLE and he is and has always been amazing as Evan!!! Everyone in the film was so good and showed so much heart and emotion! This musical is not for everyone and that is okay. The music is amazing and incredible and the songs are beautiful!!! I will always love this musical so much!!! It has such an important message!
Did you know
- GoofsIn "Requiem" when Zoe is driving during the first close up of the speedometer, the speed can be seen increasing while the vehicle gear indicator suddenly changes to "P" and "R".
- Quotes
Evan Hansen: [from trailer] If you knew who I am, how broken I am.
Heidi Hansen: [from trailer] I already know you. And I love you.
- Crazy creditsThe Universal logo appears at the beginning of the film itself, underscored by the opening three-note motif from "Waving Through a Window," which is played at a slower tempo. The logo does not appear on the film's trailer and TV spots.
- SoundtracksWaving Through a Window
from the Broadway Musical Dear Evan Hansen
Music and Lyrics by Benj Pasek & Justin Paul
Performed by Ben Platt (uncredited)
Copyright © 2017 Pick in a Pinch Music (ASCAP) and breathelike music (ASCAP)
Administered by Kobalt Music Publishing America, Inc.
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
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- Language
- Also known as
- Querido Evan Hansen
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Box office
- Budget
- $28,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $15,002,646
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $7,443,830
- Sep 26, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $19,133,454
- Runtime2 hours 17 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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