That Ozdust dance scene with Glinda and Elphaba will always make me cry. It’s such a tender and beautiful moment between the girls that changed their relationship. It also makes you realize that they’re more similar than people think. As someone who hasn’t seen the broadway musical, this has to be one of my favorite films I saw in 2024.💚💗 thank you so much for watching! I love your reactions!🧹🫧
Same! I had very little prior knowledge on both The Wizard of Oz and Wicked (I knew the basic premises and, of course, Defying Gravity), I knew nothing about animals being able to talk and when people laughed, I was questioning the collective emotional intelligence of the audience
"The artichoke is steamed." Elphaba is green like an artichoke and she's upset, which is referred to as being steamed. Galinda was making a racist joke.
i think Bowen Yang actually replies with some comment like "the worst way to cook an artichoke!" which i gotta admit, got a little giggle outta me when i first heard it bc brother, who asked?
I like how it adds to the original story and it's actually necessary. Most movie adaptations just make additions that don't add anything or didn't need at all.
Glinda at the end, during "Defying Gravity" is trying to prevent "No One Mourns the Wicked" at the beginning the only way she knows how. Because even though Elphaba is completely morally right, when she says The Wizard has no real power she's wrong. He has no magic, but unfortunately he actually has a lot of real power.
Defying Gravity is definitely my favourite scene. Seeing her younger self in the reflection. Her past & future self reaching out to each other, they make contact & it's the broom she grabs. Her singing "it's me" is Elphaba realising that the thing she never felt that she couldn't find a word for was herself & that catharsis is what fuels her rise to singing "it's me!" There's so many nuances from the film that I didn't get from the stage version which made me connect with the characters even more.
Dancing through life is my absolute favorite scene but i loved this movie!! Jonathan Bailey is such a good vocalist and performer, and he made it such a memorable part! I love screaming along to the sound track while driving lol
It’s crazy that they cast Cynthia and Ariana separately without hearing them sing together. Could have been a disaster if their vocals didn’t blend well.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 let’s gooo! Gonna watch now because I’ve seen so many Wicked videos get taken down. Best of luck to you Rebecca 🤞💕 Edit: seems like you copyright proofed it pretty well!
My opinion on why Fiyero was not affected by the poppies is because that's how Elphaba wanted it. She said "we have to do something." He replied, "I'm sorry, we?"
the ozdust ballroom scene is PHENOMENAL!! it became my roman empire. the way they changed it from the og where elphaba’s dancing is kinda played for laughs and even tho some elphabas cry during it, the movie made it so much more tender and affirming for elphaba and gave glinda such a great opportunity to leave her shitty ways behind and learn from elphaba, make an effort to understand her!!
WICKED is definitely getting nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars this year (nominations are this Thursday)! Speaking of which, I would also love to hear your thoughts on 2 new movies: A REAL PAIN (which arrived on Hulu just days ago, and is starring Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin (Eisenberg also directed the film) and Emma Stone produced it) and FLOW (an animated film from Latvia). I'm telling you that you need to be emotionally prepared for both, especially FLOW!
@@CSItefla It is probably winning Production and Costume Design. Don't see it going beyond that though. I expect THE BRUTALIST to win Score, Cinematography, Director and probably Actor; EMILIA PEREZ to win International Film, Song, and Supporting Actress (Zoe Saldana); A COMPLETE UNKNOWN is a strong contender for Sound and maybe Actor; Dune 2 for VFX and maybe Sound etc.
I’m pretty sure the footsteps aren’t in the sound track because everything in the movie was sung and done live so the mic must’ve picked up on the steps. The soundtrack is the actual more polished studio version
Idk if you know this but Johnathan Bailey is gay. He's married as well lol. But hey I think he's attractive as well. You can look at a map, doesn't mean you're going to go on trip.
5:40 I saw someone talk about the difference in language used around Nessa’s disability from stage to screen with the latter emphasizing that she does not need or want help or coddling. What happens here, in order to understand the stress of the situation, must be understood as an active obstacle (dare I even say threat?) to Nessa’s autonomy and her chair understood as an extension of yourself. It wouldn’t be much different than someone dragging you away by the arm too tight for you to get loose yk.
20:44 Hes an important character for part 2~ all ima say … is … “Poppy’s will put them to sleep… SLeEEeeEEp; Now they’ll sleeeep~” (wicked witch, 1939 wizard of Oz)
Nothing makes me feel more out of the loop than every Wicked reactor calling out Boq for being SpongeBob. Am I the only one who just found out that was a broadway musical? I actually remember hearing that Ari was dating SpongeBob and I was so confused bc I thought they meant the voice actor from the show (who must be like 50 or 60 now) 💀
There are probably narrative reasons to explain why Fiero didn’t fall asleep like it’s her magic and she subconsciously chose him or he’s such a hedonist he simply brushed off the opiates but really it’s probably because at its heart it’s just a fun nod to how the Scarecrow is the only one who didn’t fall asleep during the poppies scene in The Wizard of Oz
1:50 I actually really disagree. This story IS about Elphaba and Glinda, and it can’t be helped that once she shows up Dorothy is a *big* part of that story. To ignore Dorothy entirely or keep her shuffled off to the side the way the play did would be awkward and strange. Let her be what she is, which is a player in this conflict.
@ThePonderer I disagree with this. The movie should be based around the play and shouldn’t add Dorothy in it. Dorothy doesn’t take away from anything but I still hope the movie takes the route that is centered around Glinda and Elphaba. We have so many movies about Dorothy already. I won’t be mad if they go the other route tho.
@@SafiaRabbani-j9vthe thing is, the play suffers for bending over backwards to keep Dorothy out, and I think it makes Elphaba and Glinda’s story *weaker,* rather than stronger. We’ve gotta remember- Dorothy is *the reason Elphaba dies.* Two of our major supporting characters (hell, we could even call one of them the tritagonist) are going to spend a not-insignificant chunk of the story at her side. Bringing her into the story is the thing that’s going to get Nessarose killed. It just doesn’t make narrative sense for her to have no screen presence or agency given how much she matters to the proceedings. I’m not saying make her center of the story, but for the story to be its best she really should BE in it.
@ThePonderer the story to be it’s best Dorothy doesn’t have to BE in it. The play wasn’t bending backwards on keeping or out either. They wanted to make a play not centered on Dorothy and the other characters from the Wizard of Oz. Yes Dorothy killed Elphaba but still she doesn’t have to BE in the movie for very long.
@@SafiaRabbani-j9vthere’s a difference between “not very long” and “not at all.” A big difference. The play is more awkward for having the latter, and yes, it *is* bending itself over backwards to avoid including her. It starts and ends scenes at some pretty awkward places to keep her out, and the narrative structure suffers. It’s a big reason act 2 is weaker than act 1.
@ThePonderer This story is not about Dorothy though… they don’t bend over backwards to not include her because this isn’t Dorothy’s story anymore. It doesn’t matter if they start it in awkward places we already see Dorothy’s perspective and we should be able to see the other perspective without it having to be about the other side as much.
2:55 funny thing is the better technique is keeping the tension and vibration in the tongue instead, which would have arguably sounded more sus - "work that t-"😂
SPOILER My thought is that Fiyero doesn’t fall asleep with the poppies because he becomes the Scarecrow. And in the Wizard of Oz the Scarecrow doesn’t succumb to the poppies putting everyone to sleep in the field.
One of my coworker yesterday had the audacity to say that this movie wasn’t good and the singers weren’t good. First off they haven’t even seen the movie they only heard about it from a “broadway professional” opinion.
This film is definitely ozmazing and deserves all the Ozcars! I will never forget my first experience of seeing the musical and seeing all the beautiful sets and the costume designs, as well as the amazing talented cast. I really connected with Elphaba, so I was so hyped to see this iconic story come to the screen! Ironically the first musical I ever performed was the Wizard of Oz where I played Professor Marvel and the Wizard. And I even got the chance to perform the show again and share the stage with my nephew. I can’t wait to see the conclusion in Wicked: For Good. There’s a novel with its own saga the musical and the film is based on; it’s however different, darker, and more mature. Fun fact: the tune to “Unlimited” is the same as to “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”. Elphaba is a play on the name L Frank Baum the author of the Wonderful Wizard of Oz novel. 👸🏼🪄🫧💖🖤💚✨🧹🧙🏿♀️
I am not ashamed to admit I watch every reaction of this that I see 🤷🏽♀️🙂↕️
Same, im addicted lol
same
Literally Same.😂
Ditto actually 😂
Same
9:40 She's calling Elphie an artichoke (a green vegetable) and steamed (meaning mad)
Right. And lots of people that eat artichoke steam them. So it was just clever word play.
We get it. No one is that slow.
@sharkiealami7817 who was that response for? she's the one that said she didn't understand it.
I thought it was a boondocks reference🥲
@@sharkiealami7817
Right. Like charlenethorpe837 said-- Rebecca said she did not understand it, and asked for an explanation.
17:55 Cynthia is actually crying. And Ariana whispering "It's okay " was an ad lib.
Made that scene even more genuine.
I always hear "It's alright", but the genuineness behind the words, resonates no matter what was said.
That Ozdust dance scene with Glinda and Elphaba will always make me cry. It’s such a tender and beautiful moment between the girls that changed their relationship. It also makes you realize that they’re more similar than people think. As someone who hasn’t seen the broadway musical, this has to be one of my favorite films I saw in 2024.💚💗 thank you so much for watching! I love your reactions!🧹🫧
Cynthia is actually crying. And Ariana whispering "It's okay " was an ad lib.
@ ikr! It makes it even sweeter
Girl yes, people in the theatre i went to laughed at that doctor dillamond “baaaad” moment too and I was furious
Same! I had very little prior knowledge on both The Wizard of Oz and Wicked (I knew the basic premises and, of course, Defying Gravity), I knew nothing about animals being able to talk and when people laughed, I was questioning the collective emotional intelligence of the audience
I have to admit when I watched it in the theatre I laughed but then I suddenly realised what was happening and I felt so bad afterwards 😞
@@anja_the_onionsameee
"The artichoke is steamed." Elphaba is green like an artichoke and she's upset, which is referred to as being steamed. Galinda was making a racist joke.
i think Bowen Yang actually replies with some comment like "the worst way to cook an artichoke!" which i gotta admit, got a little giggle outta me when i first heard it bc brother, who asked?
I like how it adds to the original story and it's actually necessary. Most movie adaptations just make additions that don't add anything or didn't need at all.
Glinda at the end, during "Defying Gravity" is trying to prevent "No One Mourns the Wicked" at the beginning the only way she knows how. Because even though Elphaba is completely morally right, when she says The Wizard has no real power she's wrong. He has no magic, but unfortunately he actually has a lot of real power.
Defying Gravity is definitely my favourite scene. Seeing her younger self in the reflection. Her past & future self reaching out to each other, they make contact & it's the broom she grabs. Her singing "it's me" is Elphaba realising that the thing she never felt that she couldn't find a word for was herself & that catharsis is what fuels her rise to singing "it's me!" There's so many nuances from the film that I didn't get from the stage version which made me connect with the characters even more.
33:40 that’s totally okay Rebecca because I was literally crying during the whole song 😂😭
Fun fact: Cynthia and Ariana are not lip synching. They’re singing LIVE!
YES!! Been waiting for this! And it's 3 in the morning here!
Dancing through life is my absolute favorite scene but i loved this movie!! Jonathan Bailey is such a good vocalist and performer, and he made it such a memorable part! I love screaming along to the sound track while driving lol
Jonathan being able to sing made me love him even more!!
It’s crazy that they cast Cynthia and Ariana separately without hearing them sing together. Could have been a disaster if their vocals didn’t blend well.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 let’s gooo! Gonna watch now because I’ve seen so many Wicked videos get taken down.
Best of luck to you Rebecca 🤞💕
Edit: seems like you copyright proofed it pretty well!
My opinion on why Fiyero was not affected by the poppies is because that's how Elphaba wanted it. She said "we have to do something." He replied, "I'm sorry, we?"
okay but can we just acknowledge the fact that your clothes is literally same as Janis' in the new Mean Girls when sings her ya ya yas
@@real24601gabe YAS 😭😹😹
the ozdust ballroom scene is PHENOMENAL!! it became my roman empire. the way they changed it from the og where elphaba’s dancing is kinda played for laughs and even tho some elphabas cry during it, the movie made it so much more tender and affirming for elphaba and gave glinda such a great opportunity to leave her shitty ways behind and learn from elphaba, make an effort to understand her!!
WICKED is definitely getting nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars this year (nominations are this Thursday)!
Speaking of which, I would also love to hear your thoughts on 2 new movies: A REAL PAIN (which arrived on Hulu just days ago, and is starring Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin (Eisenberg also directed the film) and Emma Stone produced it) and FLOW (an animated film from Latvia). I'm telling you that you need to be emotionally prepared for both, especially FLOW!
Nominated indeed. Plus 9 other nominations ... I really hope the movie does well.
@@CSItefla It is probably winning Production and Costume Design. Don't see it going beyond that though. I expect THE BRUTALIST to win Score, Cinematography, Director and probably Actor; EMILIA PEREZ to win International Film, Song, and Supporting Actress (Zoe Saldana); A COMPLETE UNKNOWN is a strong contender for Sound and maybe Actor; Dune 2 for VFX and maybe Sound etc.
17:09 Girl told Nessa Rose to stand up for her sister
i was having some rough days and this reaction cheered me up, so thanks! 💚 i almost forgot how funny you are
I’m pretty sure the footsteps aren’t in the sound track because everything in the movie was sung and done live so the mic must’ve picked up on the steps. The soundtrack is the actual more polished studio version
Missed your reactions and commentary. Sending much laughter and support from Toronto. Girl Werk!!!!!! YAS for the the great and black!!!
Idk if you know this but Johnathan Bailey is gay. He's married as well lol. But hey I think he's attractive as well. You can look at a map, doesn't mean you're going to go on trip.
first two times seeing it the theater, no one laughed at dillamond, but the 3rd time...a whole group giggled. I was FUMED!
5:18 you don't recognize her as the bearded lady from Greatest Showman?
I really hope she has a singing part in Part 2. Her in a villain song would eat so hard!!
@@videohistory722 omfg I never put the dots together
5:40 I saw someone talk about the difference in language used around Nessa’s disability from stage to screen with the latter emphasizing that she does not need or want help or coddling. What happens here, in order to understand the stress of the situation, must be understood as an active obstacle (dare I even say threat?) to Nessa’s autonomy and her chair understood as an extension of yourself. It wouldn’t be much different than someone dragging you away by the arm too tight for you to get loose yk.
Not to mention the fact that this lady is actively choosing to ignore Elphaba as she tells her repeatedly to stop pushing Nessa.
So excited for this one! Love your reactions 😊
20:44 Hes an important character for part 2~ all ima say … is … “Poppy’s will put them to sleep… SLeEEeeEEp; Now they’ll sleeeep~” (wicked witch, 1939 wizard of Oz)
This was a huge win for theater kids!
I really loved this movie
Nothing makes me feel more out of the loop than every Wicked reactor calling out Boq for being SpongeBob. Am I the only one who just found out that was a broadway musical? I actually remember hearing that Ari was dating SpongeBob and I was so confused bc I thought they meant the voice actor from the show (who must be like 50 or 60 now) 💀
For me, this is tied for best movie musical along with Matilda the Musical movie.
The Greatest Showman is also up there.
2:59 she sings like they just massacred her boy😭
There are probably narrative reasons to explain why Fiero didn’t fall asleep like it’s her magic and she subconsciously chose him or he’s such a hedonist he simply brushed off the opiates but really it’s probably because at its heart it’s just a fun nod to how the Scarecrow is the only one who didn’t fall asleep during the poppies scene in The Wizard of Oz
18:58
I think glasses add +2 to cuteness through Specs Appeal
I think that Fiyero wasn't affected by the poppy seeds because he does so much drugs that he has a tolerance..,.
The footsteps ar in it cause they sang live grl
20:50 might be easter egg about he's gonna be next. I mean transforming to something that has an unconscious immunity 😂
1:50 I actually really disagree. This story IS about Elphaba and Glinda, and it can’t be helped that once she shows up Dorothy is a *big* part of that story.
To ignore Dorothy entirely or keep her shuffled off to the side the way the play did would be awkward and strange. Let her be what she is, which is a player in this conflict.
@ThePonderer I disagree with this. The movie should be based around the play and shouldn’t add Dorothy in it. Dorothy doesn’t take away from anything but I still hope the movie takes the route that is centered around Glinda and Elphaba. We have so many movies about Dorothy already. I won’t be mad if they go the other route tho.
@@SafiaRabbani-j9vthe thing is, the play suffers for bending over backwards to keep Dorothy out, and I think it makes Elphaba and Glinda’s story *weaker,* rather than stronger.
We’ve gotta remember- Dorothy is *the reason Elphaba dies.* Two of our major supporting characters (hell, we could even call one of them the tritagonist) are going to spend a not-insignificant chunk of the story at her side. Bringing her into the story is the thing that’s going to get Nessarose killed.
It just doesn’t make narrative sense for her to have no screen presence or agency given how much she matters to the proceedings. I’m not saying make her center of the story, but for the story to be its best she really should BE in it.
@ThePonderer the story to be it’s best Dorothy doesn’t have to BE in it. The play wasn’t bending backwards on keeping or out either. They wanted to make a play not centered on Dorothy and the other characters from the Wizard of Oz. Yes Dorothy killed Elphaba but still she doesn’t have to BE in the movie for very long.
@@SafiaRabbani-j9vthere’s a difference between “not very long” and “not at all.” A big difference.
The play is more awkward for having the latter, and yes, it *is* bending itself over backwards to avoid including her. It starts and ends scenes at some pretty awkward places to keep her out, and the narrative structure suffers.
It’s a big reason act 2 is weaker than act 1.
@ThePonderer This story is not about Dorothy though… they don’t bend over backwards to not include her because this isn’t Dorothy’s story anymore. It doesn’t matter if they start it in awkward places we already see Dorothy’s perspective and we should be able to see the other perspective without it having to be about the other side as much.
"Yesss work that jaw" 😭😭😭
Morrible brought up the disturbance with Dr. Dillamond to make her mad ON PURPOSE.
She just figured out Elphies magic is tied to her emotions.
Bog was simping so hard that even the actor started simping with who played glinda
The braids were Cynthia's idea.
Me not listening to the soundtrack, before watching the movie was the best decision I made. I gagged when Kristin and Idina appeared!!
She is green like the vegetable “artichoke”. Elphaba is mad; thus the artichoke is steamed!!!!
2:55 funny thing is the better technique is keeping the tension and vibration in the tongue instead, which would have arguably sounded more sus - "work that t-"😂
Omg youre wearing the same shirt as Janice in the 2024 mean girls musical!!
I wanted that Mean Girls sweater after I saw that movie too 💚
SPOILER
My thought is that Fiyero doesn’t fall asleep with the poppies because he becomes the Scarecrow. And in the Wizard of Oz the Scarecrow doesn’t succumb to the poppies putting everyone to sleep in the field.
she played april roads , gwen played miss holiday 😘
One of my coworker yesterday had the audacity to say that this movie wasn’t good and the singers weren’t good. First off they haven’t even seen the movie they only heard about it from a “broadway professional” opinion.
Loved this reaction ^_^ I felt so much of the same!
Not sure why the sound is wrong during this review.
because of copyright so her vid doesn't get taken down
slayyyy i love wicked
Hope you watch kicking it again soon
Dont agree for me its the second best. I will always love Les Misserables from 2012 more. They also sing live, and had builded sets.
Not clear how familiar you already were with the musical / songs before seeing this?
the poppies please
"I've heard that's bad technique, but what do I know?"
That still won't stop me from condescendingly saying it as if I'm an authority though! /s
smdh
Sorry can’t listen I’m ouy
This film is definitely ozmazing and deserves all the Ozcars! I will never forget my first experience of seeing the musical and seeing all the beautiful sets and the costume designs, as well as the amazing talented cast. I really connected with Elphaba, so I was so hyped to see this iconic story come to the screen! Ironically the first musical I ever performed was the Wizard of Oz where I played Professor Marvel and the Wizard. And I even got the chance to perform the show again and share the stage with my nephew. I can’t wait to see the conclusion in Wicked: For Good. There’s a novel with its own saga the musical and the film is based on; it’s however different, darker, and more mature. Fun fact: the tune to “Unlimited” is the same as to “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”. Elphaba is a play on the name L Frank Baum the author of the Wonderful Wizard of Oz novel. 👸🏼🪄🫧💖🖤💚✨🧹🧙🏿♀️
@rxbeccarose I like ur sweater 🥺
That man can only be called Bik or Spongebob 🫤 i really dont like seeing his face but he fits the role of Bik pretty well.
The way 29:24 would've been the smoothest add-read for a *Master Class* sponsor. 🤌🏾