My House (Full Song) | Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical | Netflix

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“My House” from Roald Dahl's Matilda The Musical (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film)
Music and lyrics by Tim Minchin
Performed by: LASHANA LYNCH, CARL SPENCER, THE CAST OF ROALD DAHL'S MATILDA THE MUSICAL

ABOUT ROALD DAHL’S MATILDA THE MUSICAL
A brand-new take on the Tony and Olivier award-winning musical. Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical tells the story of an extraordinary girl, with a vivid imagination, who dares to take a stand to change her story with miraculous results.

ROALD DAHL’S MATILDA THE MUSICAL (SOUNDTRACK FROM THE NETFLIX FILM)

TRACK LISTING

1. Miracle
2. Naughty
3. The Acrobat and The Escapologist
4. School Song
5. The Hammer
6. Chokey Chant – Hide Me
7. And So The Great Day Arrived
8. The Biggest Burp
9. Bruce
10. When I Grow Up
11. The Most Dangerous feat
12. I’m Here
13. The Smell of Rebellion
14. The Newt – Stretchy Ears
15. Quiet
16. Telekinesis
17. My House
18. The Truth – Chokey Destruction
19. Day of Reckoning
20. Magnus Returns
21. Revolting Children
22. Still Holding My Hand

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My House (Full Song) | Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical | Netflix
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The part where it flashes back to her father, with her as the actual little girl in the story, makes me sob like a baby every time I watch it

kiapet
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Matilda and Miss Honey are both victims and survivors of their abuse, but they survive in totally different ways. Matilda is a fighter, she does what she can behind the scenes to right the wrongs, and she speaks up to her abusers when even when she knows there will be negative consequences. She's bold and crafty.

Miss Honey is quieter, more subtle. She tries to stay unnoticed and make a difference where she can without causing a scene. At first Matilda is frustrated by Miss Honey's seeming passiveness. But you can see her face change as she realizes that the way Miss Honey fights is just as valiant as the way she does. Miss Honey has survived by taking ownership of what she can, no matter how small that is. She is that small, but stubborn fire. She refuses to give up or be squashed no matter the storm her abuser stirs up.

The story is telling us that both ways to survive are good and valid. Brilliant.

pjcollects
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shes so incredible in this role. i never cared for this number prior to this movie, but lashana lynch completely embodies ms honey, being an adult still held back by her trauma but still choosing to survive with compassion in any way that she could, that i was bawling my eyes out when she started singing. she owns the song now.

sophieish
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I legit always imagined this song’s moment at 2:20 the way the movie had it. With Matilda remembering that moment with the child and putting the pieces in

dejaypage
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Tim Minchin (the songwriter) says he loves what they did with his song, and he cries every time at 2:18. ❤ I can't imagine higher praise.

PJBarner
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What I love is that Matilda isn’t emotional. She’s OBSERVING. She’s ANALYZING. Her face doesn’t read sorrow; it reads anger and the severity of Miss Honey’s abuse. She goes from “I might be special” or “I might be different” to “I HAVE to do something now. We both have no choice left.”

Blast
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Did anyone else cry at this? She deserves more than that.

pikabununify
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This film was cast perfectly. Lashana Lynch broke my heart in this number, and she has a gorgeous voice. So heartfelt and so good.

quinnaddison
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It took five years after college for me to move out of my parents’ house, start my career and get a studio apartment. As a person with a physical disability, I thought I would never earn enough income to do so. I love how Miss Honey keeps saying, “it is MY house” because finally, as a 28-year-old, I have MY apartment. Similar to the chaos Miss Honey and Matilda experienced, my dad is sometimes verbally abusive so I also resonate with the themes of peace and safety in the song of being in your own home. My apartment isn’t everyone’s dream, but it is cute and comfy and enough…for me. My career is helping kids with disabilities like my own…the same community center I went to as a kid and being a role model that people like us go to college and become independent is so rewarding.

jen-bxho
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I know Matilda is the main character...But Miss Honey is my favorite character in this film. Lashana is just so mesmerizing in everything she does even when she's not speaking.

williamskelton
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Lashana Lynch is so compelling in this role. I have probably watched this clip two dozen times and I have gotten chills ever time at 2:20. Her facial expressions through this part, like she is emboldened by the memory of her father, but also grieving her father... she's not a a classically trained broadway singer but she is the perfect casting choice. 10/10.

Sarah-hooi
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The way she says "for me" always gets me because you get a sense she knows her situation is terrible but she thinks herself so worthless she deserves her lot.

RememberTheDead
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OMG. THIS SCENE. From 2:20…CRYING.
I actually watched this in theaters. I was literally sobbing and could hear many others in the theater crying too during this sequence. Such a magical scene and also beautiful well-filmed scene to show the reveal and tale of Ms. Honey’s story ❤

fd
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I always feel like My House is the most underrated song from the show, so I'm happy to see it getting its due with this adaptation. She nails it.

MrMrMrprofessor
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This is my favorite song in the musical. It's so beautiful and emotional. Magnus symbolizes the love that Miss Honey had as a child and the kind of parent that Matilda longs for. One that actually loves her. Abused children often grow up to become abusers themselves because they have been taught that that kind of behavior is normal and acceptable. What amazes me is that Miss Honey can be so kind and gentle when she was raised by someone as cruel and terrifying as the Trunchbull. It's because she kept the memory of her parents alive in her heart and she knew she was loved by them though they could no longer be with her. I like to think that Agatha was so freaked out at the end, that she ran to the police and confessed to Magus's murder as well as her other crimes against humanity and she spent the rest of her life rotting in a jail cell. But that might be giving her too much credit. She is despicable to the core. Makes me wonder who knocked her around as a kid. Hollywood should do a movie on her backstory like they've done with other villains. It would not make her any more likeable, but it would be interesting to see.

heirtoheaven
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I kinda started crying at 2:18 when the dad bursted through the door. The scene It just matches beautifully with the song

THE_TOMCROWELL
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Lovely Ms Honey… I’m crying. As a poor child with a rough home, this movie/ story always meant so much to me. ❤❤❤ Ty Netflix

CollateralDamage
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THE WAY I EFFING CRIED WHEN MAGNUS JOINED 🥺

milagros.carpio
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Truly cried here and in “When I Grow Up”

NinaC
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So beautiful. She emotionally ATE it!!!

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