Anthony Ramos stars in “In the Heights.” (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Anthony Ramos stars in “In the Heights.” (Warner Bros. Pictures)

‘In the Heights’: Lin-Manuel Miranda’s hit bursts with joy

The movie version of this Broadway musical is just what fans of the genre need to free them from pandemic blues.

  • By Moira Macdonald The Seattle Times
  • Thursday, June 10, 2021 1:30am
  • Life

After a year of darkness and solitude and worry, “In the Heights” arrives like a gift wrapped in sunshine. Maybe I didn’t exactly dance down the aisle on my way out of the theater, but rest assured that I did so in my heart.

Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical, written with playwright Quiara Alegria Hudes, was a Broadway hit back in 2008. Now, after a long delay, it arrives on-screen — a bold, bright, infectiously joyous musical about love and dreams, set in a primarily Latino neighborhood in Manhattan where “the streets were made of hustle.”

Usnavi (Anthony Ramos) is one of those hustlers — a young man who owns a neighborhood bodega and dreams of a better life elsewhere. (You watch — as you do with all good musicals — knowing that no place could ever be better than right there.) He’s the central character, but others join the dance: Benny (Corey Hawkins), a resourceful car-service dispatcher; Nina (Leslie Grace), home from college and heavily feeling the weight of her family’s expectations; Vanessa (Melissa Barrera), who works at the local beauty salon but dreams of being a fashion designer; Abuela Claudia (Olga Merediz, reprising her Tony Award-winning Broadway role), the neighborhood’s loving resident grandma.

Other than one poignant tragedy that we can all see coming, “In the Heights” isn’t so much about plot as about what it feels like to be young and hopeful and so alive that you simply have to dance, because words aren’t enough. Director Jon M. Chu (“Crazy Rich Asians”) lets us feel the hot, heavy air of a Washington Heights summer, and dazzles us with movement: enormous swathes of fabric unfurling from buildings as Vanessa races down an empty street; a swimming-pool number that would have made Busby Berkeley proud; a sweetly romantic dance on a fire escape that happily turns our hearts upside down. All of the actors are charming, particularly a beaming Miranda in a small role; everyone seems impossibly beautiful.

“In the Heights” (4 stars)

This joyous movie version of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s 2008 Broadway musical will thrill fans of the genre.

Rating: PG-13, for some language and suggestive references

Opening Thursday: Alderwood, Alderwood Mall, Cinebarre Mountlake Terrace, Galaxy Monroe, Marysville, Stanwood Cinemas, Crest Cinema, Meridian, Oak Tree, Seattle 10, Thornton Place, Pacific Place, Woodinville, Cascade Mall, Oak Harbor Plaza. Also streaming on HBO Max.

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