Wicked

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This was funny!

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As someone coming to this relatively uninitiated to musical or book, i found it wonderful and accessible for folks that are not musical theater patrons. It was very old Hollywood in the best way and I loved it. Cried my face off at the end.
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Anonymous wrote:Saw it today. Had never seen the stage musical but I was not impressed with the music, which I assume was all from the stage show. Just meh. The composer is no Sondheim. Hated the overacting of the extras in crowd scenes, maybe they were told to overdo it.


I loved the movie, but thought the same thing about the extras! Like where did they get all the munchkins in the opening scene, and did no one teach them how to act naturally? Or was the over-acting on purpose? Like the curly redheaded wigs looking so fake-----since they can certainly afford more natural looking wigs, were they purposely like that?
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Saw it with two kids (including a tween boy) and both didn't make a peep for the entire 2 hrs 40 minutes. Younger kid complained about leaving it as a cliffhanger (part II), but both thought it was well done (and there were a surprising amount of special effects to make it interesting to a tween boy).
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I’m on a few entertainment socials and those on one side of the political spectrum are dissing it. Why?
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Anonymous wrote:I thought the movie was good, but the original musical blew me away and the movie didn’t measure up.


+1 I kept waiting for this Wow moment, but never got it. I saw the Wicked musical with the original cast and the singing blew me away!!! This? Not so much. A bit disappointed.

Not even the final scene? I don’t know how it compared to the original, but that was an objectively amazing cinematic score.


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I was literally just taking DD and her friends to the theater. Didn't know much about the original or the movie but that last scene made me sit up.

I'm actually going to go see it again so I can pay more attention and I'm someone who has never gone that.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m on a few entertainment socials and those on one side of the political spectrum are dissing it. Why?


Because a powerful woman of color fights against a dishonest egomaniac?
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Anonymous wrote:I thought the movie was good, but the original musical blew me away and the movie didn’t measure up.


+1 I kept waiting for this Wow moment, but never got it. I saw the Wicked musical with the original cast and the singing blew me away!!! This? Not so much. A bit disappointed.

Not even the final scene? I don’t know how it compared to the original, but that was an objectively amazing cinematic score.


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I was literally just taking DD and her friends to the theater. Didn't know much about the original or the movie but that last scene made me sit up.

I'm actually going to go see it again so I can pay more attention and I'm someone who has never gone that.


We thought it was amazing. My tween daughter said it was by far the best movie she has seen this year. The soundtrack has been on repeat in the car.
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Anonymous wrote:Saw it today. Had never seen the stage musical but I was not impressed with the music, which I assume was all from the stage show. Just meh. The composer is no Sondheim. Hated the overacting of the extras in crowd scenes, maybe they were told to overdo it.


I loved the movie, but thought the same thing about the extras! Like where did they get all the munchkins in the opening scene, and did no one teach them how to act naturally? Or was the over-acting on purpose? Like the curly redheaded wigs looking so fake-----since they can certainly afford more natural looking wigs, were they purposely like that?


I enjoyed the “over acting” by G-Linda and the extras. I thought it read as “musical” feel and would be how it would come across on stage. I have not seen the musical but loved the movie.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m on a few entertainment socials and those on one side of the political spectrum are dissing it. Why?


Because a powerful woman of color fights against a dishonest egomaniac?


A green woman!
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The overacting was intentional.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Saw it today. Had never seen the stage musical but I was not impressed with the music, which I assume was all from the stage show. Just meh. The composer is no Sondheim. Hated the overacting of the extras in crowd scenes, maybe they were told to overdo it.


I loved the movie, but thought the same thing about the extras! Like where did they get all the munchkins in the opening scene, and did no one teach them how to act naturally? Or was the over-acting on purpose? Like the curly redheaded wigs looking so fake-----since they can certainly afford more natural looking wigs, were they purposely like that?


Have you seen The Wizard of Oz? This is not exactly cinéma vérité.
Anonymous
I liked the movie even more than the Broadway show. The whole family enjoyed it including DH (60s), DS (18) and DD (20)...And me (50s).
Anonymous
LOVED IT.

Ariana Grande is made for the big screen. I understand that she is probably anorexic and can be problematic ... but god damn, she's talented.

Cynthia Erivo is wonderful, but Ariana made the whole thing feel so buoyant and moving. I did not expect to like it as much as I did.
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Anonymous wrote:I absolutely love Wicked, but the run time is outrageous. 2 hours, 40 min- plus with previews will likely be 3 hours. Honestly, I couldn’t even do that at home much less in a theatre.

I don’t like Cynthia at all. She should stick to stage productions. I’m curious about Arianna in this because she got her start on Broadway.

I will just wait to hear what the non-paid critics say.


The NY Times gave Cynthia a rave review and called her the best thing about the movie.


Paid critic.


Actually, the review was not kind to the movie, the director, or the very concept -- only to the performances by the leads.

If you hate the actress for some reason, then don't go, but objectively her performance is fantastic and her singing is terrific. I like Idina Menzel but I have heard plenty of people sing better - and Cynthia Erivo is one of them.

Also strange that you think a stage performance somehow translates poorly to the big screen. Usually it's the other way around. I loathe celebrity casting in musicals usually, when they can't really sing. This is the opposite - casting people who actually could earn these roles on Broadway.


Pulling this comment up ... Erivo is an impeccable singer. I don't love Kristin Chenoweth OR Idina Menzel. They both always sounded to me like they were damaging their vocal chords. Erivo's voice sounds effortless.

Ariana Grande is also very, very good. Her pop stuff isn't my style ... just background music on the radio ... but she is GOOD. I could totally see her on Broadway, and hopefully in many more movies.
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