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tick, tick... BOOM!

2021

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1 h 55 m

United States

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On the brink of turning 30, a promising theater composer navigates love, friendship and the pressure to create something great before time runs out.
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Top Cast(18)
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Andrew Garfield
Jon
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Alexandra Shipp
Susan
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Robin de Jesus
Michael
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Vanessa Hudgens
Karessa
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Joshua Henry
Roger
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Jonathan Marc Sherman
Ira Weitzman
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Michaela Jaé (MJ) Rodriguez
Carolyn
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Ben Levi Ross
Freddy
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Judith Light
Rosa Stevens
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Bradley Whitford
Stephen Sondheim
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Laura Benanti
Judy
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Danielle Ferland
Kim
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Micaela Diamond
Peggy
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Utkarsh Ambudkar
Todd
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Gizel Jimenez
Cristin
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Kate Rockwell
Lauren
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Aneesa Folds
Danya
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Joel Perez
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Pathan Emraan Khan

19/03/2026 08:16
tick, tick... BOOM!
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matbakh yummy

20/08/2024 15:09
I liked this movie a lot more than I thought it would. I find that Netflix movies are hard to predict normally they are let downs but this one broke the cycle for me. It was thoughtful. There was obviously research done by everyone involved. Considering this is his directorial debut I do think that he does a good job for the most part. I think some scenes are amazing and will stick but others can be a little plainer. Andrew Garfield is the star of the show though. His performance was fantastic. He really gave into the role. The pretentiousness, the heart, the sadness. He played the typical "musical theatre nerd" perfectly. It was so theatrical and over the top which worked. But the moments that called for more depth were also amazing. He was about to really capture the sadness. I was really impressed. The music is as great too. The majority of the songs had a life of their own and felt original. They felt fresh even though this play was wrote in 1990.
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Natasha

26/08/2023 05:40
wow
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Lii Ne Ar

29/05/2023 19:18
tick, tick... BOOM!_720p(480P)
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Mariatou

29/05/2023 18:44
source: tick, tick... BOOM!
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K_drama

29/03/2023 18:17
source: tick, tick... BOOM!
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axelle

29/03/2023 18:17
Thought it wouldn't be my type of movie but I found it endearing and enjoyable to watch. Andrew Garfield was great. Energetic, sang great, really captured the character and struggles. The music are wonderful too.
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Le Prince de Bitam

29/03/2023 18:17
I love musicals and I wanted to like the film But I just couldn't get into it. The acting was great but I could not stand the characters. The direction I found was all over the place also.
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Teezyborotho❤

29/03/2023 18:17
"I'm the future of musical theater." Jonathan Larson (Andrew Garfield) Director Lin-Manuel Miranda (Tony and Pulitzer-winning creator of Hamilton) shows his genius was not a just one-off. In tick, tick . . .Boom! Hamilton revives the memory of Jonathan Larson (Andrew Garfield), the creator/composer of Rent, a contemporary rock musical that inspired a new generation of shows for Broadway. That Larson should die at 35, the night before the preview of Rent, lends a melancholy air to this adaptation of his autobiographical musical and this film's influence by his first failure, Suburbia, inspired by Orwell's 1984. Tick shows the evolution of Larson's signature realism, a fulfillment of his agent Rosa Stevens's (Judith Light) exhortation to write about what he knows. Poverty, paying rent, facing down rejection, protesting for justice, and HIV friends dying in droves are issues he knows and will exploit in his iconic musical. Yet for this film, he is promoting his tick . . ., and while the lyrics are uneven and scattered but generally first-rate, it involves a too-large cast including aliens. Although Garfield is gawky and endearing in equal measure, Larson's work has the mentoring of Stephen Sondheim (Bradley Whitford), who I understand, knows something about musicals. Whitford, by the way, does a credible, impressive imagining of Sondheim. The ticking boom of time in the title has several reference points, not just Larson's impending death but the dynamic change of Broadway Larson ignited. Andrew Garfield does a yeoman's job of giving life to Larson, who has a naivete, energy, and self-centeredness that bespeak the lasting influence he has had on the modern musical. In some ways, Miranda has done that himself with this exciting, melancholic musical about musicals and the geniuses who lose their lives creating them. Netflix.
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Nicole Hlomisi ❤️

29/03/2023 18:17
What a blast. And finally a movie that really went under my skin this year. A great portrayal of an artist that left the stage far too soon. An emotional musical about ambition, friendship and just living towards your dreams. Its contains a sensational performance by Andrew Garfield in the role of Jonathan Larson. Not only can he sing brilliantly but the way he embodied that role, captured and expressed the emotions and really developed into it was just out of this world and can easily marked down as one of the best performances of the year. With the charm and looks of a young Tom Hanks, Andrew Garfield really and once for all pushed himself to the firmament of Hollywood. Fantastic. Robin de Jesus once again pulled out a fantastic supporting performance. He already made my Top 5 last year with his tremendously underrated performance in "The Boys in the Band" . Glad he is finally getting the attention he deserves. Alexandra Shipp rounds the cast up with a wonderful turn. Her singing number is the peak of the film but also the performance around it is filled with a great amount of naturalism and convincing from the first to the last minute she is on screen. I also liked Judith Light whose role was a bit cartoonish but fun. And last but not least Bradley Whitford was wonderful in his short performance. Definitely noteworthy. Lin-Manuel Miranda's directional debut was filled with great aspects as editing, sound and cinematography. Miranda showed great care for his character and knew what kind of story he wanted to tell.. It may have had some lengths at the beginning but then, tick, tick... BOOM!
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