PERCAYA DIRI, PERCAYA MIMPI, PERCAYA PROSES

Pandji Pragiwaksono
28 Dec 202126:19

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker reflects on the movie *Tick, Tick... Boom!* and shares personal insights on pursuing dreams and the struggles that come with ambition. The film’s themes of determination, confidence, and resilience are highlighted through the life of Jonathan Larson, who worked tirelessly to achieve his dream of Broadway success. The speaker encourages viewers to embrace the process, trust their journey, and not fall in love with their first work. Additionally, the video mentions the launch of a YouTube membership with exclusive content for supporters.

Takeaways

  • 😀 *Passion and perseverance are key:* The review emphasizes the importance of following your passion and sticking to your dreams despite setbacks and pressure, as demonstrated by Jonathan Larson's story in *Tick, Tick... Boom!*
  • 😀 *Confidence in your work:* Jonathan Larson's belief in his theater work, even when others doubted it, highlights the importance of confidence in presenting and promoting your creations.
  • 😀 *Don't overvalue your first work:* The idea that your first project doesn't need to be perfect is crucial for growth. It's better to get started and improve as you go, instead of waiting for a 'masterpiece'.
  • 😀 *The value of mentorship:* The review notes how Jonathan Larson received guidance from industry mentors, such as Stephen Sondheim, which helped him refine his work and improve.
  • 😀 *The journey is long and uncertain:* The script reflects on the reality that creative work often requires patience, persistence, and multiple iterations before reaching success.
  • 😀 *Failure is part of the process:* Larson's struggles, especially with his earlier work *Suburbia*, showcase the importance of embracing failure as part of the journey toward success.
  • 😀 *Time and deadlines can be overwhelming:* The urgency and stress of approaching deadlines are depicted as key elements in Larson's life, mirroring the experience of many creatives working under pressure.
  • 😀 *Believe in the process:* The takeaway is that believing in the process, even when results aren't immediately visible, is essential to achieving long-term success.
  • 😀 *Creative work demands sacrifice:* Pursuing artistic dreams often comes at a cost—whether it's time, health, or emotional energy, but it's necessary for making meaningful work.
  • 😀 *Dreams need to be pursued with determination:* Larson’s relentless pursuit of his Broadway dream is a key message, reinforcing that dreams require not just belief, but consistent action.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the film *Tick, Tick... Boom!* as discussed in the transcript?

    -The main theme revolves around pursuing dreams, dealing with failure, and believing in the process. It highlights Jonathan Larson's journey as a theater artist, grappling with his ambitions, doubts, and the ticking clock as he nears 30.

  • Why did the speaker feel initially uninterested in the film despite knowing the director?

    -The speaker was initially turned off by the title 'Tick, Tick... Boom!' as it seemed odd and unappealing. However, curiosity about the director Lin-Manuel Miranda, known for *Hamilton*, and the actor Andrew Garfield eventually led them to watch the film.

  • What important message does the film convey about creative work and ambition?

    -The film encourages not to fall in love with one's first work, emphasizing that the process of creation is ongoing. The message is about embracing imperfection, learning from mistakes, and continuing to create despite setbacks.

  • How does the film depict the struggle of Jonathan Larson at the age of 29?

    -At 29, Jonathan Larson feels like he's not yet achieved anything significant in his career despite his passion for theater. The film explores his inner conflict between maintaining his idealistic ambitions and facing the pragmatic realities of life, such as financial pressures and relationship struggles.

  • What is the significance of Jonathan Larson's work 'Superbia' in the film?

    -'Superbia' is the play Larson has been working on for years, and it represents his frustration with the process of trying to break into Broadway. It is an ambitious work that struggles to find success, symbolizing the difficulty of achieving artistic recognition.

  • What role does mentorship play in Jonathan Larson's journey?

    -Mentorship is crucial in Larson's journey. After receiving feedback on 'Superbia,' he learns from a mentor that his future works need to be more personal. This advice helps him develop *Tick, Tick... Boom!*—a piece that becomes his breakthrough, despite his fears and doubts.

  • What personal challenges does Jonathan Larson face while working on his dream?

    -Jonathan faces several personal challenges, including the pressure of aging into his 30s without achieving his goals, financial instability, strained relationships, and the looming deadline of his self-imposed artistic expectations.

  • How does the film illustrate the impact of time on creative work?

    -The film uses the motif of time—represented by the 'tick tick tick'—to show how Larson feels the urgency of creating before his time runs out. Time becomes both a motivator and a source of stress as he works towards his dreams with increasing pressure.

  • What is the significance of Jonathan Larson’s death in relation to his success?

    -Jonathan Larson died suddenly at the age of 35, just before *Tick, Tick... Boom!* premiered. His death adds a layer of tragedy to his story, highlighting the bittersweet nature of his success—he was recognized for his work after his passing, making his achievements feel even more poignant.

  • What does the speaker learn from watching *Tick, Tick... Boom!*?

    -The speaker learns several life lessons from the film, including the importance of starting somewhere and improving over time, believing in dreams, and having confidence in oneself. They also reflect on the idea that not every first attempt needs to be perfect to be meaningful.

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