Elphaba, a young woman ridiculed for her green skin, and Galinda, a popular girl, become friends at Shiz University in the Land of Oz. After an encounter with the Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the... Read allElphaba, a young woman ridiculed for her green skin, and Galinda, a popular girl, become friends at Shiz University in the Land of Oz. After an encounter with the Wonderful Wizard of Oz, their friendship reaches a crossroads.Elphaba, a young woman ridiculed for her green skin, and Galinda, a popular girl, become friends at Shiz University in the Land of Oz. After an encounter with the Wonderful Wizard of Oz, their friendship reaches a crossroads.
- Won 2 Oscars
- 125 wins & 324 nominations total
Ariana Grande
- Galinda
- (as Ariana Grande-Butera)
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Peter Dinklage
- Dr. Dillamond
- (voice)
Aaron Teoh Guan Ti
- Avaric
- (as Aaron Teoh)
Sharon D. Clarke
- Dulcibear
- (voice)
Jenna Boyd
- Wolf Doctor
- (voice)
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Summary
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.
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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 was bored :/
I found myself bored while watching the first 3/4 of the movie. The runtime was too long, the movie had too many dramatic moments that dragged on. The characters talked more and more and throughout half of the movie I was wishing something interesting would just finally happen?? It just wasn't...fun. The story didn't suck me in.
I found Elphaba to be most enjoyable. Glinda on the other hand I found less charismatic, just because her development was unmotivated at times...The background characters are just drones with no minds of their own and I didn't find them memorable.
As a musical this movie did fine. I enjoyed the singing and choreography, although I don't remember most of the songs.
Visually, the sets, the costume design and the make up design was absolutely stunning....so WHY did they make the movie look so desaturated and unwatchable? There is a constant streak of bright daylight in my face! Can this movie switch to maybe the evening..? Or morning light?
I know everything's disaturated intentionally, cause they wanted to make it ''realistic''...But It's a FANTASY?! The animals talk and there is magic? And you desaturate it...? Other movie musicals which take place in the real world are more colourful than this movie, and it ''looking realistic'' doesn't add anything to the viewer, only frustration.
I found the last 40 minutes to be the most enjoyable part of the movie. There was no daylight, there were no uninteresting background characters and the plot was finally moving somewhere.
Overall, I gave it a chance and was left disappointed.
I found Elphaba to be most enjoyable. Glinda on the other hand I found less charismatic, just because her development was unmotivated at times...The background characters are just drones with no minds of their own and I didn't find them memorable.
As a musical this movie did fine. I enjoyed the singing and choreography, although I don't remember most of the songs.
Visually, the sets, the costume design and the make up design was absolutely stunning....so WHY did they make the movie look so desaturated and unwatchable? There is a constant streak of bright daylight in my face! Can this movie switch to maybe the evening..? Or morning light?
I know everything's disaturated intentionally, cause they wanted to make it ''realistic''...But It's a FANTASY?! The animals talk and there is magic? And you desaturate it...? Other movie musicals which take place in the real world are more colourful than this movie, and it ''looking realistic'' doesn't add anything to the viewer, only frustration.
I found the last 40 minutes to be the most enjoyable part of the movie. There was no daylight, there were no uninteresting background characters and the plot was finally moving somewhere.
Overall, I gave it a chance and was left disappointed.
Lady Shrek goes to Hogwarts
The acting's great, the sets and choreography are spectacular, vibrant and full of colour and there are some great songs (in between them belting out notes for no reason), but it's hard to recommend when so much of it is left unfinished. The light plot fells drawn out, mainly focusing on the relationship between the two leads, with other characters barely used and other plot points never really explained. There's some good humour and attempts at defying traditional expectations but I never felt in awe or amazed at the magical world of Oz and the ending, whilst dramatic, felt rushed.
Overall = 6/10.
Overall = 6/10.
Not great
Everyone was so hyped for this movie so I finally watched it. I liked a few of the songs but the script and acting is bad. The story isn't great either. Ariana does a fantastic job and she is a delight in this movie. Everyone else in this movie is meh.
Also, it's almost 3 hours but for no reason. Like whyyy? Also a part 2 is coming ? No thank you. Some of the songs should have definitely been cut out as they were not good and didn't help the plot. Honestly I'm confused what the plot even was.
Side note: a lot of this movie is just weird and the visuals don't even make sense. Like a Tim Burton movie but not a good one.
Also, it's almost 3 hours but for no reason. Like whyyy? Also a part 2 is coming ? No thank you. Some of the songs should have definitely been cut out as they were not good and didn't help the plot. Honestly I'm confused what the plot even was.
Side note: a lot of this movie is just weird and the visuals don't even make sense. Like a Tim Burton movie but not a good one.
The 'Wicked' Cast Reveals Secret Talents
The 'Wicked' Cast Reveals Secret Talents
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Did you know
- 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."
- GoofsElphaba is not wearing the bag containing the Grimmerie when she leaves the Emerald City on her broom.
- Crazy creditsThe film title uses a font style similar to The Wizard of Oz (1939)'s opening titles.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Animat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Chip n' Dale: A New Legacy (2022)
- SoundtracksNo 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)
Details
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- Countries of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- Wicked: Part I
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $150,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $474,983,975
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $112,508,890
- Nov 24, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $758,747,233
- Runtime
- 2h 40m(160 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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