The big hit musical for the holiday season is now showing up on streaming. Wicked as everyone knows is based on a popular Broadway musical of the same name. The film was very expensive to produce around $150 million. It has big sets lots of dancing and two charismatic female stars, it is also very mediocre.
In a musical it should be all about the music. However in this film I don't think there was one memorable song in the entire film's long running time. The production team tries to cover this up with lots of big sets and elaborate computer image special effects but after a while it's all just viewer overload.
As far as the cast goes Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo are certainly talented enough but as an old boss of mine once said you can only put so much "lipstick on the pig" to cover all the problems with this film. The other cast members well what can you say. A special song has been dedicated to the original stars of the musical, Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth who are showcased in a scene that goes on and on. Bowen Yang has been carving out a career as a comedian on SNL plays the stereotypical bitchy gay guy which is apparently the best character the writers could come up with. Michelle Yeoh is also in the film and continues to appear in a lot of films as she enters the "paycheck performance" period of her career. Jeff Goldblum plays the Wizard of Oz as Jeff Goldblum.
Wicked is supposed to be a revisionist story of The Wizard of Oz but this film has also decided to be about racism (the green skinned witch) and the social prejudices of the citizens of Oz in this case talking animals because after all they are different from us (get it).
I guess the director Jon M. Chu should get some credit for orchestrating all of this junk into a film. He had to deal with two probably diva stars, lots of overblown special effects and a completely unwieldy screenplay. By the end of this movie the credit comes up "end of part one" god help me. To paraphrase my niece the only people who should get awards for this film are the marketing team that sold it to the public.
The film was written by Winnie Holzman and Dana Fox, who have sort of been hinting at a parts 3 and 4 to this film. The running time is 160 minutes.
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