Wicked

 So much hype and marketing has been placed on this movie for months! And I mean MONTHS before it's release. And I finally got to see it.

Granted, my husband and I saw the Broadway tour of "Wicked" years ago so I had some comparing to do. I definitely can see the theater crow singing through the whole thing. It's what we do. Cynthia Erivo did a very good and innocent job with Elphaba. She brought an innocence to the character that Idina did on Broadway. Her voice was not "over-the-top" and she hit all the familiar notes just right. Ariana Grande did well as G-linda, and later Glinda, the good. The snobbiness, the self-interest, the power-hungry - just all of it was there. The swishing of the hair was just hysterical. She played the part very well and paired well as a friend to Elphaba. Jonathan Bailey is just deliciously beautiful as Prince Fiyero. All the free fun and interest in other things that got him thrown out of his previous schools is right there. I liked Jeff Goldblum as the Wizard, and I enjoyed the fact that he can still move and dance and create a character that some might despise, but I wanted more. I wanted more from his character and I can only hope to see it in Part 2. Madame Morrible, played by Michelle Yeoh, is a real witch. Quite a witch. She's so underhanded and smarmy and just...ugh! She causes so many problems!

Props to all the dancers in the movie. This was definitely Broadway caliber. And I noticed Blu Mankuma as one of the Munchkins in the beginning of the movie. I kinda thought Munchkins were small and not taller than the Good Witch..but many they are taking liberties here?

All in all this is a very entertaining movie and follows the Broadway show very closely. I'm interested to see what Part 2 will bring to the screen.  

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