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OZ: The Great and Powerful Movie Review

by Ryan Shea

Oz The GReat and POwerful

The Wizard of Oz starring Judy Garland is one of my favorite movies of all time!  The story line and imagination behind that movie captivated me at a young age.  Still to this day I can recite every line and sing every song.  Also, recently I had the pleasure of seeing Wicked, the Broadway play about the witches of Oz and fell in love.  The story was enchanting, exhilarating, and even comedic.

So when I saw the coming attraction to Oz: The Great and Powerful I was curious to say the least.  This film is a prequel to The Wizard of Oz and describes how the Wizard found his way to Oz.

Oz The GReat and POwerful
The Stars of Oz: The Great and Powerful

James Franco starts the Wizard of Oz, a mediocre carnival magician, with a habit of flirting with the wrong women.  Franco’s performance was much like his characters magic tricks, dull and insipid.  His portrayal of the Wizard of Oz was lifeless and monotone.  I was extremely disappointed in his performance and his depiction alone ruined the movie for me.

The plot of the movie was also lacking imagination.  Mila Kunis plays Theodora who starts out as a good witch but after being scorned by the Wizard turns wicked.  Yet another boring performance!  Kunis lacked emotion and was not the right pick for this character.  Rachel Weisz takes the role of Evanora, a wicked witch right from the beginning, and Theodora’s sister.  Weisz actually did an admirable job depicting this character.  Her performance was believable and her character was conniving and wicked.

Michelle Williams stars as Glinda, The Good Witch.  The Wizard is decieved by Evanora to believe that Glinda was actually the Wicked Witch and, in order for Oz to take his place as King of the Land of Oz, he must kill her by breaking her magic wand.

If you aren’t confused yet, just watch the movie.  The plot was a little to outrageous to click with the original story line.  There are too many differences that do not add up.  In this film, Emerald City is controlled by the Wicked witches, and the munchkins are only a small portion of the Oz population.

Oz: The Great and Powerful was anti-climactic and unimagined.  The story line was too far off from the original outline of The Wizard of Oz, and the acting was disappointing.  I was really looking forward to this movie and am sad to be so let down.  I suggest saving your money and going to see Wicked instead!

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