La historia de cómo una joven de piel verde es incriminada por el Mago de Oz y se convierte en la Malvada Bruja del Oeste. La primera de una adaptación cinematográfica en dos partes del musi... Leer todoLa historia de cómo una joven de piel verde es incriminada por el Mago de Oz y se convierte en la Malvada Bruja del Oeste. La primera de una adaptación cinematográfica en dos partes del musical de Broadway.La historia de cómo una joven de piel verde es incriminada por el Mago de Oz y se convierte en la Malvada Bruja del Oeste. La primera de una adaptación cinematográfica en dos partes del musical de Broadway.
- Ganó 2 premios Óscar
- 125 premios ganados y 324 nominaciones en total
Ariana Grande
- Galinda
- (as Ariana Grande-Butera)
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Aaron Teoh Guan Ti
- Avaric
- (as Aaron Teoh)
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Resumen
Reviewers say 'Wicked' is a visually stunning musical with strong performances from Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. Vibrant sets, costumes, and choreography are praised. However, pacing issues and a slow narrative are noted. Splitting the story into two parts is criticized as unnecessary. Emotional moments and character development are seen as lacking, making some scenes feel rushed. Despite this, themes of friendship, prejudice, and self-discovery are appreciated.
Opiniones destacadas
Terribly slow
I can't quite wrap my head around all the positive comments for this film, they go so far that it is almost suspicious.
Anyway, me and my partner looked at each other after 1 hour and nodded to each other that it was time to leave. The storyline was going nowhere and it was frankly dull. I was really disappointed after reading some of the reviews for it, I'm not sure what I was expecting, but it wasn't that. It was so predictable that I could sit there and mouth the next line before they even said it, the cinematography was pretty average too, for me there wasn't much to like about it. Perhaps kids would enjoy it more? Sorry but I won't be watching P2.
Anyway, me and my partner looked at each other after 1 hour and nodded to each other that it was time to leave. The storyline was going nowhere and it was frankly dull. I was really disappointed after reading some of the reviews for it, I'm not sure what I was expecting, but it wasn't that. It was so predictable that I could sit there and mouth the next line before they even said it, the cinematography was pretty average too, for me there wasn't much to like about it. Perhaps kids would enjoy it more? Sorry but I won't be watching P2.
this film is over long and does not stand up to the stage play
The stage play is far more enjoyable; pacing of the storyline and characters you really care about more than in this film. This movie definitely did not need to be a two-parter if the stage play can offer all the storyline and less time. I hope that there is a better cut of this film released when the second half comes out with the whole storyline, not exceeding 2 1/2 hours. These characters in this film seem so superficial. I'm not sure how you can compare this to the stage play. I feel that everything feels so fake in this movie compared to the stage play there could've been better use of all this extended time with more storyline..
not as magical as i had hoped
I am a huge fan of Wicked. I went to see it in theaters when I was growing up and then sound track was so addicting! I was skeptical about the live action ( rightfully so ). I think there was a lot that was able to be captured cinematically that can't be done in the theater, which was cool to see. Cynthia Erivo's performance was wonderful as Elphaba, but Ariana Grande's depiction of Glinda was mediocre at best. I still prefer the theatrical version of the story and watching the film for 3 hours only for it to be part 1 is not worth it. BUT I think if you're a Wicked fan, you should still check it out for yourself!
Wickedly average!
With the raving reviews surrounding this movie, there was an expectation for so much more. I absolutely adore musicals and I had high hopes for this one. Throughout the progression of the film, I kept waiting for the moment when the movie became an instant classic in my books. Unfortunately, it never did. With a 2-hour and 40-minute run-time, Wicked left me feeling drained. The vocals of the leads were immaculate, the props were grand, but it still felt incomplete.
In terms of casting, Cynthia Erivo proved to be a wonderful pick for Elphaba, in both acting and singing. She also garnered much sympathy for the plight of her character and the challenges she faced due to her skin-color. Ariana Grande held her own as Glinda bringing various quirks and a unique comedy to her character, especially with her and Erivo's chemistry. Jonathan Bailey as Fiyero was surprising and fresh, though it felt as if we never received a deeper understanding of his character. Most of the supporting characters seemed more superficial, and not as easy to connect to. The motivation for the villains seemed incomplete especially when centered around the subplot regarding animals. Every set-up in the movie seemed to lend itself to a set up for another song or "you'll find out in part II."
There were moments in the film where it felt rushed, and times that seemed to be drag. Toward the final act, I loathed the idea of hearing another song. The plot seemed increasingly thin and unable to hold my attention. For a musical, most of the songs were forgettable, minus the finishing number 'Defying Gravity.' Admittedly, not all musicals need to have memorable songs if the plot is strong enough to carry it (e.g. Newsies), but the plot itself seemed just as forgettable. The run-time of the film should have produced a better understanding of the characters and a stronger plot. However, it merely presented a song-fest, with a weak plot and many choreographed dances.
Overall, it is still a watchable movie despite its few flaws and bloated run-time. But there are many others who do believe it is the best piece of cinema ever seen so maybe it's just me?
In terms of casting, Cynthia Erivo proved to be a wonderful pick for Elphaba, in both acting and singing. She also garnered much sympathy for the plight of her character and the challenges she faced due to her skin-color. Ariana Grande held her own as Glinda bringing various quirks and a unique comedy to her character, especially with her and Erivo's chemistry. Jonathan Bailey as Fiyero was surprising and fresh, though it felt as if we never received a deeper understanding of his character. Most of the supporting characters seemed more superficial, and not as easy to connect to. The motivation for the villains seemed incomplete especially when centered around the subplot regarding animals. Every set-up in the movie seemed to lend itself to a set up for another song or "you'll find out in part II."
There were moments in the film where it felt rushed, and times that seemed to be drag. Toward the final act, I loathed the idea of hearing another song. The plot seemed increasingly thin and unable to hold my attention. For a musical, most of the songs were forgettable, minus the finishing number 'Defying Gravity.' Admittedly, not all musicals need to have memorable songs if the plot is strong enough to carry it (e.g. Newsies), but the plot itself seemed just as forgettable. The run-time of the film should have produced a better understanding of the characters and a stronger plot. However, it merely presented a song-fest, with a weak plot and many choreographed dances.
Overall, it is still a watchable movie despite its few flaws and bloated run-time. But there are many others who do believe it is the best piece of cinema ever seen so maybe it's just me?
I didn't get Wicked Enough.
For starters, I have seen the original Broadway Play of Wicked and I really like it. I love Wizard of Oz growing up and I thought it was a good interesting take of the world and setting.
As a film, I was always curious to see how it would be adapted. While I do appreciate it's faithfulness to the source, there are some good aspects but also not so good. Throughout, the costume designs, the production and the sound designs are amazing. It helps to build the world of Oz and create it's vibe. Including the musical score and singing that offers a vibrate, energized and colorful vibe.
However, as a whole, the dull presentation and it's stretched out narrative really seems to fail for me to fully engage with it's power. Writing wise, the narrative is interesting but being stretched out and added with unnecessary characters and moments makes it dried up. Causing some of the characters to be boring and not fully engaging.
The dialogue is pretty bad and there are some poor noticeable uses of CGI that kills away the magical vibe and feel of Oz. Most of the performances are just fine but they never really wowed me in anything particular. Because as a whole, I feel it's a bit overhyped.
As a film, I was always curious to see how it would be adapted. While I do appreciate it's faithfulness to the source, there are some good aspects but also not so good. Throughout, the costume designs, the production and the sound designs are amazing. It helps to build the world of Oz and create it's vibe. Including the musical score and singing that offers a vibrate, energized and colorful vibe.
However, as a whole, the dull presentation and it's stretched out narrative really seems to fail for me to fully engage with it's power. Writing wise, the narrative is interesting but being stretched out and added with unnecessary characters and moments makes it dried up. Causing some of the characters to be boring and not fully engaging.
The dialogue is pretty bad and there are some poor noticeable uses of CGI that kills away the magical vibe and feel of Oz. Most of the performances are just fine but they never really wowed me in anything particular. Because as a whole, I feel it's a bit overhyped.
'Wicked: For Good' Stars Through the Years
'Wicked: For Good' Stars Through the Years
From Harriet and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow to "Scream Queens," check out the TV and movie roles of Cynthia Erivo, Jeff Goldblum, Ariana Grande, and more stars of Wicked: For Good.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaStephen Schwartz thought to modernize Galinda's big number, "Popular," by giving it more of a hip-hop style rhythm. Ariana Grande (Glinda) was dead-set against this suggestion, saying, "Absolutely not, don't do it. I want to be Glinda, not Ariana Grande playing Glinda."
- ErroresElphaba is not wearing the bag containing the Grimmerie when she leaves the Emerald City on her broom.
- Créditos curiososThe film title uses a font style similar to El mago de Oz (1939)'s opening titles.
- ConexionesFeatured in Animat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Chip n' Dale: A New Legacy (2022)
- Bandas sonorasNo One Mourns the Wicked
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz
Performed by Ariana Grande (uncredited), Andy Nyman (uncredited), Courtney Mae-Briggs (uncredited), Jeff Goldblum (uncredited), Sharon D. Clarke (uncredited), and Jenna Boyd (uncredited)
from the Broadway musical WICKED
Copyright (c) 2003 Stephen Schwartz
All Rights Reserved. Used by permission of Grey Dog Music (ASCAP)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Wicked: Parte I
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 150,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 474,983,975
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 112,508,890
- 24 nov 2024
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 758,737,211
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 40min(160 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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