 Let me, what was the, I was talking about West Side Stories. So anyway, the actors are new. I wasn't familiar with them. I thought they all did an excellent job. And look, the story is fantastic. It's a modernized Romeo and Juliet. It's between a gang of, I guess, whites, you would call them, of New York white kids during the 1950s while New York is tearing down the slums to build, the Rockefeller, not to build Rockefeller Senate, to build, oh God, where the opera house is and where the New York Philharmonic plays and the ballet is. It's a tip of my tongue anyway. Somebody will tell me in a minute in the chat. They're knocking the whole neighborhood down and it's about a white gang, the Jets and a Puerto Rican gang, the Sharks. It was actually really, really fun to watch the movie in Puerto Rico and to see the response kind of the audience, the Puerto Rican audience, do it all. So it's about hatred based on ethnic characteristics. Hatred for the sake of hatred. The consequences of hatred. It's about the consequences of bigotry. Lincoln Center, thank you, Linda. Oh my God, I can't believe I missed that. No Carnegie is somewhere else. Lincoln Center was the building of Lincoln Center and the whole kind of complex on the Upper West Side which is today one of the most expensive places in New York to live. So it's this conflict between these two gangs. So it deals with this animosity, ethnic animosity between them. It deals with the consequence of that. It deals with what happens when a white guy falls in love with this Puerto Rican girl and how that completely bends everybody out of shape with horrifically tragic consequences, the whole thing. Unfortunately, I think Spielberg makes two kind of concessions to the war crowd. One of which didn't really upset me but one of which didn't bother me at all but one of which did and I thought was a artistic aesthetic mistake. The first one was the inclusion of what seems like a transgender character. In the original movie, the character was a tomboy which I think is much better thematically and in many respects. It just didn't make any sense in this context in the, you know, with these gangs and given the culture of the time and giving everything else, it just, you know, just didn't make any sense. But the second one, but that, okay, didn't make sense. I can live with that. But the second one was that there are the scenes where the Puerto Ricans talk among each other in Spanish. Not a lot of scenes, but a few. There is no English subtitles. So you don't know what's going on. I mean, you can tell from the story. You can tell from the context and they quickly say, let's switch to English. We're in America. We should speak English. But so it's just a stupid concession that makes no sense. Subtitles needed to be there. The English subtitles. It's important for us to know what's being said, know what's going on so we can follow. Every other English subtitles into Spanish here in Puerto Rico. But with that exception, I think it was absolutely terrific, you know? And it's probably the only movie I'm gonna see in a theater is I have no interest in seeing Matrix 4. I have no interest in seeing another, another, what do you call it? Spider-Man movie, God, how many Spider-Man movies can you make? But this was terrific. And let me just say it's what's just going for the music. The music is, I forgot how good the West Side Story music is. The songs are amazing. There's so much fun and there's so lyrical and just enjoyable. And there's a song about how wonderful it is to be in America where the girls don't wanna stand in America and the guys wanna go back to Puerto Rico. There's the song about how beautiful she is. It's well-stage, it's well-directed. The choreography is fantastic for the dance numbers. As I said, the cinematography, Janosk Kaminski, I'm not sure what other movies he's made, but Janosk Kaminski, excellent cinematography. But again, the choreography is amazing. Spielberg's direction is good. The actors are fantastic, even though the actors are mostly first-timers or young unknowns. But just the dancing and the singing, wow. And then the drama, it's very powerful. It's very powerful, very sad and very powerful. So highly recommended. Go knowing it's a tragedy, so it will be depressed at the end. But the potential, the human potential that you'll see, the beauty and just the artistry of it all is definitely worth going to see it for. The music, fantastic. See somebody coordinate music, dance, singing, and a story all together in such a beautiful way. Yeah, and again, I think both the music and the direction, superb, superb. So I highly enjoyed, highly enjoyed West Side Story. West Side Story, let's. Thank you for listening or watching the Iran Book Show. 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