Wicked

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Anonymous wrote:Anyone else surprised on plot points?

I had listened to the soundtrack a bunch over the years, but I guess just focused on the main songs since I was surprised to find out about the whole animal plot. I didn't realize that was the cause of the rift.

Also I always thought "dancing through life"was a fine song, nothing spectacular to listen to, but loved it in the movie and I think it'll be a favorite. Great choreography!


Yes, and Jonathan Bailey and the set designer deserve huge kudos as well for that great number!
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Anonymous wrote:I’ve never seen a film version of a musical that I loved as much as the theatre version. Maybe just because there’s nothing like seeing a performance live. I’ve seen Wicked on stage 5 times! Twice in London and Toronto, once in NYC. What do fans of the musical think of the movie?


Have you read any of the replies? It’s a hit!


I haven’t seen any replies from people who have seen the musical multiple times.


I’ve seen the Musical multiple times and I wrote that it felt a bit bloated and that I feel like a number of the songs that they lengthened and added in dialogue in the middle of lost their drama and momentum, but I still overall enjoyed it. It also bothers me that they didn’t auto tune or re-record to keep everyone on pitch, something that they obviously can’t do on stage.


You want auto tune??


That comment confused me, too. As a theater lover, I was so happy to see that they were actually singing while acting, not just using a studio recorded track.

Personally, I was blown away by the movie. I went back for a second viewing and wouldn't mind watching it again.
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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.


OK. This is helpful because I think the people who are wowed by the movie aren't mega fans of live musical.

I have seen it onstage multiple times, and I loved the movie. Seeing their faces close up on the screen deepens the emotion. Both lead actresses give amazing performances. Jonathan Bailey is the first Fiyero I really felt anything for.
Many, many megafans adore the movie.
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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.


OK. This is helpful because I think the people who are wowed by the movie aren't mega fans of live musical.

I have seen it onstage multiple times, and I loved the movie. Seeing their faces close up on the screen deepens the emotion. Both lead actresses give amazing performances. Jonathan Bailey is the first Fiyero I really felt anything for.
Many, many megafans adore the movie.


+1 PP is just trying to stir up drama.
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Anonymous wrote:I’ve never seen a film version of a musical that I loved as much as the theatre version. Maybe just because there’s nothing like seeing a performance live. I’ve seen Wicked on stage 5 times! Twice in London and Toronto, once in NYC. What do fans of the musical think of the movie?


Have you read any of the replies? It’s a hit!


I haven’t seen any replies from people who have seen the musical multiple times.


I’ve seen the Musical multiple times and I wrote that it felt a bit bloated and that I feel like a number of the songs that they lengthened and added in dialogue in the middle of lost their drama and momentum, but I still overall enjoyed it. It also bothers me that they didn’t auto tune or re-record to keep everyone on pitch, something that they obviously can’t do on stage.


You want auto tune??


No but considering how overused it is in music I’d prefer it to off key!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


OK. This is helpful because I think the people who are wowed by the movie aren't mega fans of live musical.

I have seen it onstage multiple times, and I loved the movie. Seeing their faces close up on the screen deepens the emotion. Both lead actresses give amazing performances. Jonathan Bailey is the first Fiyero I really felt anything for.
Many, many megafans adore the movie.


+1. I wouldn't call myself a megafan of the musical, but I liked it a lot and I've seen it twice, including once with the original cast. I loved the movie.
Anonymous
Just saw it today, and absolutely loved it. Want to see it again. The last 20 min I held my breath. The chemistry between Ariana and Cynthia is intoxicating. Costumes and sets were gorgeous. Watched the special on Peacock and was shocked that so much (like the train!) were real and not CGI. Seriously such an impressive film all around.
Anonymous
I saw this a week ago and I'm still kind of high from it. I've been listening to the music and mentally revisiting the scenes. It's really special.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just saw it today, and absolutely loved it. Want to see it again. The last 20 min I held my breath. The chemistry between Ariana and Cynthia is intoxicating. Costumes and sets were gorgeous. Watched the special on Peacock and was shocked that so much (like the train!) were real and not CGI. Seriously such an impressive film all around.


I agree 100%. Also hoping to see it again over the holidays.
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Anonymous wrote:I’ve never seen a film version of a musical that I loved as much as the theatre version. Maybe just because there’s nothing like seeing a performance live. I’ve seen Wicked on stage 5 times! Twice in London and Toronto, once in NYC. What do fans of the musical think of the movie?


Have you read any of the replies? It’s a hit!


I haven’t seen any replies from people who have seen the musical multiple times.


I’ve seen the Musical multiple times and I wrote that it felt a bit bloated and that I feel like a number of the songs that they lengthened and added in dialogue in the middle of lost their drama and momentum, but I still overall enjoyed it. It also bothers me that they didn’t auto tune or re-record to keep everyone on pitch, something that they obviously can’t do on stage.


OK thanks. Did you love the movie as much as the theatre version? It sounds like no?

If the movie version is as spectacular as the theatre version, I'd go see it on a big screen. If not then I'd wait for the Blu-ray.


I would vote 100% for seeing it on the big screen.
Anonymous
I read the book but never saw the musical. I absolutely LOVED the movie. I can’t wait to see it again.
Anonymous
I absolutely loved the Broadway musical but did not like the movie. Nothing about it justified it being so much longer than the musical and divided into two parts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I absolutely loved the Broadway musical but did not like the movie. Nothing about it justified it being so much longer than the musical and divided into two parts.


So your issue was only with the length?
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Anonymous wrote:I absolutely loved the Broadway musical but did not like the movie. Nothing about it justified it being so much longer than the musical and divided into two parts.


So your issue was only with the length?


That was probably my main issue. It also seemed to lack the emotion and magic of the musical.
Anonymous
I read the book but never saw the stage production.

I LOOOOOVED it. I've seen it 3 times. The sets and costumes are gorgeous. The story was told well. The songs amazing.

Not a huge Grande fan but I thought she was really great in it. Love Peter Dinklage as Dr. Dilamond (sp?). And Goldblum as the wizard was fab, too.
But the two that did it for me were Cynthia Erivo and Jonathan Bailey.

CE was just mesmerizing. Her voice and acting were just perfection. It had me laughing, crying, rooting that she'd meet a different ending.

JB had me just gobsmacked. He's a gorgeous man on every level and seems to have so much charisma. He seems to just be fun, lively, funny. His press engagements with Jeff G. are so fun. I cannot wait to see more of him.
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