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Wicked Movie Review
Fellow Ozians, the wait is over! The much-anticipated review of the movie musical that's defying gravity, Wicked, is finally here. Join host Mackenzie and special guest Jessica Maxwell as they delve into their thoughts on this dazzling adaptation. Hear these longtime friends sing the praises of the film's leading ladies, and how Ariana Grande-Butera exceeded their expectations. They uncover the clever Easter eggs director Jon M. Chu sprinkled throughout the film for eagle-eyed fans to discover. Plus, they share what they're most excited to see in the highly anticipated sequel, Wicked: For Good.
All of this and a trip to the Ozdust Ballroom in this all new episode!
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  • @paulwhittemore4309
    @paulwhittemore4309 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Goldblum's smarminess worked for me. I instantly found him untrustworthy so the threat and the stakes felt higher. I never cared for the "befuddled old man" characterization of the stage show. I'm hoping the transformations of Boq and Fiyero are portrayed as shocking and horrific -- I feel like they could come across as silly if not handled well. Also, the producers have already said we WON'T get a teaser during the Super Bowl. 😞

  • @Sadiep16
    @Sadiep16 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    There are TWO NEW Wicked trailers I think you should check out. The first one is for the USA and the second one is the "International" one which has more tory beats with the Animal subplot. Please reaction to at least one of those. If I had to pick the International one is a lot better. That said looking forward to any trailer reaction and breakdown.

  • @anxietyisms
    @anxietyisms 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    in the play about the hat, at least in the versions i've seen, galinda does say something along the lines of "my granny's always sending me the most hideodeous hats"

  • @yellaninja4120
    @yellaninja4120 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great channel

  • @Mkm20576
    @Mkm20576 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This breakdown, by far, is the best I've seen on the internet. I have seen Wicked the musical several times now. I consider myself a huge fan, and anxiously await the November premiere of the Wicked film. But you brilliantly breakdown this official trailer frame by frame. You do not skimp on any detail. I appreciate it very much.

  • @Jodylee-u4t
    @Jodylee-u4t 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you so much for this video. You gave me a new perspective to the trailer. ❤

  • @christianknight727
    @christianknight727 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’ve seen the broadway musical twice and I’m very curious how much they are going to expand this story into two parts.

    • @RenzoBenavides-rl9jg
      @RenzoBenavides-rl9jg 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It’s based on the book and broadway show, I’m pretty sure there a lot of story from the book to expand it into two movies

  • @noelmaisonet
    @noelmaisonet 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can’t wait for the “Toss toss” lol also for next video!! Love it!! Thank you so much!

  • @ferosha99
    @ferosha99 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think you’re right that it’s the hat after she’s been melted but just like the show, I think this happens at the very start of the movie. The audience sees the aftermath of the melting because everyone knows the story of The Wizard of Oz and what happens to the Wicked Witch. Then the story flashes back to tell the story of how we got there.

  • @noelmaisonet
    @noelmaisonet 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’ve seen literally every first look trailer reaction that’s on TH-cam and yours is the best! Very great insight and details! P.S. spoilers are kind of the best especially since it’s a broadway musical oh and book lol so don’t hold out on them(spoilers)

  • @anxietyisms
    @anxietyisms 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i think if either of the og's are playing galinda's mom, it's probably kristin. it makes more sense for kristin to play her mom, despite kris being the og galinda. i don't see idina being a good fit for galinda's momma. also, kris mentioned forever ago she "visited" ari on set but was really secretive about the details she gave out so i feel like she's playing momma upland!

  • @jbengle40
    @jbengle40 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Best review I've seen so far, by far, and I've watched a lot. Great to see someone who has done their research thoroughly.

  • @AARONSINGSBROADWAY
    @AARONSINGSBROADWAY 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    loved this! xx nice to see another musical theatre channel xxx

  • @CareBearCub
    @CareBearCub 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    @5:45 I think this is the opening shot of Part 1, like you were saying as a homage to the giant witch hat in the beginning of the original production

  • @ryyaannn_
    @ryyaannn_ 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    this made me even more excited 😩 tbh i don’t know much at all about the wizard of oz or wicked. i’ve been diving into the wicked soundtrack ever since i heard the leaks of ariana singing no one mourns the wicked (which is def the part i’m most looking forward to, wow that song/scene is great). thanks so much for this thorough video!

    • @ryyaannn_
      @ryyaannn_ 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      also, i’m assuming madame morrible ends up being like a villain in the story, correct? i feel like michelle is gonna perform the hell out of that role

    • @beforethedownbeatamusicalp818
      @beforethedownbeatamusicalp818 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      We are so happy you enjoyed our video! Wicked is certainly a special musical that has many layers to it as well as beautiful and powerful songs. This movie looks to be a very promising adaptation for sure.

    • @beforethedownbeatamusicalp818
      @beforethedownbeatamusicalp818 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes Mme. Morrible like all the characters in this piece lives in the world of grey and can certainly be viewed as an antagonist by some. Once you see it you'll have to let us know what you think of the character. Michelle Yeoh will be great in the role for sure.

  • @broadwaybrook2319
    @broadwaybrook2319 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    22:22 I suspect that this scene might be a figment of Galinda's imagination in the Dorm Scene when they're sharing secrets and Galinda tells Elphaba that she and Fiyero are going to be married and we're seeing how she envisions her wedding. But I might be wrong.

    • @beforethedownbeatamusicalp818
      @beforethedownbeatamusicalp818 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      if that scene isn't in part 2 then having it part of the Popular sequence would be a good spot to have that wedding moment.

  • @broadwaybrook2319
    @broadwaybrook2319 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    16:02 I think that shot of the hat casting a shadow on Elphaba's face (so we can't see her eyes, we're only seeing the lower half of her face) is a nod to the show's logo, with the brim of the hat covering her eyes and only the lower half of her face visible. 18:07 Huh. I thought that was Glinda whom she was talking to in that scene.

    • @beforethedownbeatamusicalp818
      @beforethedownbeatamusicalp818 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I agree that the moment at 16:02 is a homage is the Wicked logo image and from set pics the moment at 18:07 Elphaba does have this conversation with Mme. Morrible but we will have to wait and see.

  • @gpapa31
    @gpapa31 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    You said that at the beginning of the review that you felt the film was lacking time, but you never got into it, could you expand on that, what you mean? Great review btw and you find me agreeable to most of your feedback apart from most of the songs you found uninteresting. I am a huge fan of the 1961 film since it’s been part of my childhood and so are the songs. Yet I find the performance, singing by the cast (including Elgort) and orchestration by Gustavo Dudamel superior and harmonically more rich. I totally agree about Tony and Maria, they are the boring part of the story for me too and I found Ansel extremely flat and wooden in most of the scenes. Especially his reaction to Maria’s news was cartoonish at best. Having said that IMHO he is much better than Beymer’s continues dreamy wide-eyed, over the top joyful portrayal. And also Ansel sings way better. Rachel is also leaps and bounds better than Wood in this one as Maria, far more believable for the naive full of doubts but yet with fire within eager to break out the family and racial bonds and look out for something new in life teenager. Wood felt way too mature for the role. Also Wood’s singing was awful compared to Rachel who is incredible. Where Rachel lacked was at the ending. Wood’s emotional devastation over Tony’s death was far more believable and gut wrenching. I get that Spielberg rushed the ending in this version (the only major flaw to me). As far as the choreography goes, it’s unfair to compare the two versions because they are so different for a reason and the reason is the filmmaker’s and cinematographer’s vision for the new film. What really stood out in the new version was the cinematography choices. Spielberg and Kaminski (cinematographer) wanted to bring the audience to the dance floor hence the continuous moving camera, dollies, push ins through the dancers, crane shots etc. They wanted to make the audience part of the act and feel the energy and tension. The drawback with that technique is that it misses the choreography as a whole, it’s hard for the camera when it’s inside the dance to capture the group as a whole (although many of the crane shots achieved that). But it didn’t matter that much given that Justin Peck’s choreography was less synchronised ballet like and more carefree/freestyle (for lack of a better word). Spielberg envisioned a choreography for his version of WSS that is more bound to the real world as possible and less to the stage but without losing the elegance and artistry of a stage act. He felt that a less gymnastic/ballet style and more freestyle jazz dance act is what suited to blue collar street gang members more. It was an excellent choice I think. 

Wise went for the full stage-like approach with wide 70mm static outside looking in from a far shots with minimal movement and zoom ins. He wanted to place the audience on the theater seats and let them admire the choreography/artistry in its entirety and full force, like a perfectly conducted symphony orchestra performing in front of you. Robbins’s choreography was clinical, every single movement and every single dancer synchronised to perfection with ballet, liquid and flawless movement. That type of choreography DEMANDED wide group shots, it would have killed the vibe and purpose of Wise’s vision for the film had he followed Spielberg’s approach. 

I feel both filmmakers, and their teams, achieved what they had envisioned. It’s up to us, the audience, to interpret it that way and choose which adaptation suits us best. Or why not both depending on the mood. Also the idea to bring the number of America out on the streets with the participation of the people around the hoods was genius, it made the number look huge and rich with Colors and complexity like a city celebration. I didn’t want for the scene to end. A detailed that I haven’t seen anyone mentioning is the fact that in the new version you could also hear the sounds on the dance floor. The music was not overpowering the sound effects. Every shoe squeaking and shuffling, dress fabric sounds when moving, hand grabs etc, you truly felt like you were part of the dance number. Sorry for the essay. :-) Note: Btw, did you notice how the color pallete of the film changed during the end credits to match the 1961 film (vintage saturated red/orange against the brick wall buildings and staircases). I found that was a great touch.

  • @kaleyrose47
    @kaleyrose47 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Loved your analysis. I felt like Ansel and Rachel sold their relationship, but I agree-she carried it for sure. I also loved all of the supporting cast as well! Ariana Debose as Anita was ASTOUNDING. I hope she gets the Oscar! I also found it profound that Kushner added a new layer to Tony. Rather than forcing Maria to speak English for him like Officer Shrank constantly enforced with the Sharks etc, Tony went out of his way to educate himself and make an effort to learn Spanish to communicate with her.

  • @yoursoulempower
    @yoursoulempower 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Such a great review of West Side Story (2021), the attention to detail on y'alls insight is spot on! Can't wait for the live commentary.

  • @lonnieh5631
    @lonnieh5631 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Soul therapy! Get to know the secret > Promo*SM!

  • @tomboyle7068
    @tomboyle7068 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Music will bring us together th-cam.com/video/QSSs2WM_4WM/w-d-xo.html

  • @christianknight727
    @christianknight727 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Super awesome breakdown of the trailer. It was a great trailer.

  • @eldiran2
    @eldiran2 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sorry, but you clearly do not know the play/story well--Maria HAS a solo--"I feel Pretty', and she sings the significant first part of 'Tonight", 'I have a Love", as well as her part of 'One Hand, One Heart",and stage versions often have her sing 'Somewhere'.She actually sings more than Tony. You also do not mention that none of the dialogue in this trailer (NOT ONE LINE) is from the play.

    • @beforethedownbeatamusicalp818
      @beforethedownbeatamusicalp818 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for your feedback.

    • @autumnsmith3054
      @autumnsmith3054 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mackenzie Horner is an eminent scholar of musical theatre… He knows this particular work inside out and backwards To clarify-a solo is technically a full song sung by one person… I Feel Pretty is not this. The other songs that you have noted are duets… She has never sung Somewhere… that is not how the piece is written-so hopefully the performances that you have seen sought permission to make this change.

  • @eddisonfoncette9103
    @eddisonfoncette9103 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    In the reimagination of WSS, I concerns about the depictions of Riff . In the original film and stage production Riff, was likeable, endearing, charismatic, charming and dynamic. He respected, admired and looked up to Tony who was than more than just his friend he was family his big brother . Riff's always had Tony's back come what may. And that's is what so endearing and why we cared about him In the new WSS, from what we've seen Riff is angry, reactionary, manipulative and xenophobic and his relationship with Tony strained . Riff has to be most likeable character in the film otherwise he's just a thug and why should we care about him ? WSS is a tragedy and for it to work you have to care about it's most tragic characters, Riff, Bernardo and Tony.

    • @beforethedownbeatamusicalp818
      @beforethedownbeatamusicalp818 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Riff is certainly a character we have flagged as one who has some interesting character changes appearing the trailer. The realism of this adaption is clear yet hopefully the film will balance him out and make his ultimate fate still impactful.

  • @lucygrimshaw5635
    @lucygrimshaw5635 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is so good!

  • @IYAMNI
    @IYAMNI 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Seeing as you really know West Side Story, I have a speculative inquery: seeing as Spielberg has stated that this version will be closer to the original play, what do you think of the possiblity of him changing song order. In the 1961 film, the most obvious and effective reordering of songs was Cool and Officer Krupke. This change was so dramamtically effective that apparently many productions after the film kept Cool after the rumble. It just makes more dramatic sense. But I believe I Feel Pretty was also changed in the film to take place before the Quentet. While I have only seen one production of the play (over 30 years ago) I have seen clips that show Chino confronting Maria about the death of Bernardo right after I Feel Pretty. So that too would fall after the rumble. But in this trialer we see it take place at her job, so they probably kept the 1961 film placement. And lastly, there was one song and dance moment that was cut entirely from the 1961 film, and that is the Somewhere ballet sequence. What do you think of the possibility that Spielberg might put this back in. It is actually a beautiful segment of Bernstien's score and has a Spielbergian fantasy element to it. But who knows? Thanks for breaking down the trailer. :-)

    • @beforethedownbeatamusicalp818
      @beforethedownbeatamusicalp818 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much for this comment. It is our pleasure to break this content down and we love that you are also taking an interest in it. It is most certainly possible the song order is altered from the 1961 film and also the stage version potentially. It would interesting to see Cool and Gee Officer Krupkie in their stage slots as Gee Officer Krupkie has powerful lyrics and if directed properly and not comedically it can be quite impactful and set up why the Jets do what they do to Anita later on. From what you describe from the B-Roll it sounds like I Feel Pretty could potentially also go back to its OG spot after the rumble with Chino can confront Maria on her way home from work as it appears her job is to night cleaner in a department store. The Somewhere Ballet probably won't show up as both Kushner and Spielberg seem to be going for a more realistic take of this musical hence the new dialogue that references more the real world influences and Sondheim has said similar things in recent interviews. So the ballet is probably just too fantastical for this version but certainly the song Somewhere will be in the film and if what we heard in the teaser trailer is featured in the film then it will be sung by Rita Moreno's character.

    • @IYAMNI
      @IYAMNI 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@beforethedownbeatamusicalp818 Thanks for the respose. While I've grown accustomed to the film's placement of Cool, if it gets put into the original order I trust Spielberg to make it work. You're right that it is a dark song strangely constrasted against its comedic delivery. C'ya. :-)

    • @eldiran2
      @eldiran2 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@beforethedownbeatamusicalp818 'Krupke' is written to be a comedic number (which is why it originally came later in the play--to lighten things up a bit after the rumble) but more importantly to make a point that the kids are Aware of their stature and place/not place in the current society.

  • @alisonwatt3260
    @alisonwatt3260 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can't wait!

  • @megelizabeth9492
    @megelizabeth9492 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just having a random leprechaun show up is also brings to mind Finian's Rainbow.

  • @davidreidenberg9941
    @davidreidenberg9941 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    What exactly is Spielberg trying to do ? What is he adding to the original? Guess will just have to wait for the release.

    • @ndogg20
      @ndogg20 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Spielberg is doing his own film adaption of the original 1957 play and not a remake of the 1961 film which varied from the stage production. Much like the Coen brothers version of True Grit based on the book not the film starring John Wayne.

  • @imrekiraly7672
    @imrekiraly7672 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    i'm lucky because i found yor channel. best wishes from hungary!

  • @kallen868
    @kallen868 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm glad they waited. Best seen on the big screen...no doubt!

  • @kekwayblaze3176
    @kekwayblaze3176 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks so much for the breakdown of this trailer! Can't wait for the official trailer so we can hear and see some of the musical dance numbers.

    • @beforethedownbeatamusicalp818
      @beforethedownbeatamusicalp818 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      So glad you enjoyed the breakdown. Can't wait to do more of them as more clips and trailers become available.

  • @karengodbold3620
    @karengodbold3620 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I loved the original in 1961. It was the Besr to me

  • @karengodbold3620
    @karengodbold3620 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I really like how you gave a little history on all the main characters.

  • @IYAMNI
    @IYAMNI 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Velma and Graziella are Jet's girls. I think you said Shark's girls by mistake. Graziella if Riff's girlfriend...and 'her and Velman ain't dumb!' ;-) I think in the play 'Cool' is sung by Riff before the rumble. The order of the songs was changed in the film and "Ice" sings Cool because Riff has already left the building. Since Spielberg has already stated this film was a rewrite of the original Laurents screen story, that little clip could well be Riff singing Cool.

    • @beforethedownbeatamusicalp818
      @beforethedownbeatamusicalp818 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for commenting and a good catch. Thank you for correcting that. Velma and Graziella are certainly Jet girls. Also great use of the Graziella line ;). Cool onstage is sung by Riff after the dance at the gym and prior to the war council. So that Riff on the tire shot could be 'Cool' but Riff is holding a bat and the Jets outfits look to be matching the rumble entrance shots we saw earlier in the trailer. But this moment could very well be from the 'Cool' number. If you watch our trailer review we dive into what might be changing with this film being adapted from the 1957 book by Arthur Laurents verses the 1961 film screenplay. So check that out if you want more exploration of the adaptation.

    • @IYAMNI
      @IYAMNI 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@beforethedownbeatamusicalp818 Yeah, I don't know how they could place Cool in the same time as the play. If I remember right they switched it with Officer Krupke (sp?) because there was no intermission in the film and it sort of messed up the dramatic continuity having a comic song there? I never saw the play so I don't know what happens but I assume it was done just before Anita comes looking for Tony? Do you know?

    • @beforethedownbeatamusicalp818
      @beforethedownbeatamusicalp818 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      In 1961 there was an intermission right after the war council and then I Feel Pretty was moved to before the rumble. Gee Officer Krupke and Cool were swapped in movie because Sondheim felt that Gee Officer Krupke was a song that was too happy/comedic to have happen after the rumble and Cool emotionally fit better for that moment. Onstage Gee Officer Krupke takes place prior to 'A Boy Like That/ I Have a Love' when the Jets out run Krupke who is chasing them and as they rest and hide Action has the whole monologue about not being seen and that leads into the song. This song actually is quite dark and has a rather sad message when you take the music away and just read the lyrics. The song illustrates the concept of the Jets having a place/country but no real family/support system. Then by the end of the song the Jets accept that if the adults see them as horrible teenagers then that's what they are going to be and the next thing they do after this scene is live up to that commitment by attacking Anita in the shop. Gee Officer Krupke has always been directed in a very comedic way and the dark elements of the song are often missed so hopefully if the songs Cool and Gee Officer Krupke have be swapped back to their original stage spots Spielberg will capture the dark tone of both songs. Apologies for this long reply.

    • @IYAMNI
      @IYAMNI 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@beforethedownbeatamusicalp818 Don't apologize. Great reply. Thanks.

  • @TCARiverside
    @TCARiverside 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Prepping for a class about Fiddler, LOVE all your information, THANK YOU!