I love Grace’s new trend of serving looks in her reviews!
@MalouMendoza96004 сағат бұрын
Indeed 🎉
@bennywilfred49063 сағат бұрын
love that she's method dressing too 😂
@Basticio2 сағат бұрын
Love it too !
@rachel28802 сағат бұрын
Yes it’s so fun and she’s so beautiful !
@VTTVpsycho2 сағат бұрын
It’s so fun!!
@NerdyBoyYaKnow4 сағат бұрын
The book is SO much darker than the play. I totally understand why the play cuts a lot of that out, but I am glad John Chu and company decided to add some of that adult aspect back into the story. Helps the movie seem like more than just a live action Disney princess movie.
@Parker1970D5 сағат бұрын
Grace isn’t messing around. 3:00pm on the dot!!😂
@TheLegendaryMovieCritic4 сағат бұрын
Wicked is set to debut at $165M-$200M worldwide which is a phenomenal start for this Universal event!
@romy_editsСағат бұрын
Nice shout out for Rogue. Great to see considering how badly the comics actually treated her. She is only really getting built up and dusted off with Gail Simone's Uncanny Xmen. Even her once perfect adoption origins were turned upside down and made cynical to validate a male character at her expense I greatly argue. The Savage Lands reboot being the solo Rogue fans get is such an insult. Nobody needs a repeat of that degradation and the fans are protesting and fighting it. But Marvel comics and the nochalant editors just let writers do what they want and really ignore the fans to their detriment. So that's a loss for Rogue who deserves to be uplifted like Storm and Jean but still faces the wrath of biased male writers.
@randalbrown99134 сағат бұрын
The Broadway show was a purposeful commentary on the Bush/Cheney landscape in America at that time. The joke about "regime change" was easier to understand with the post 9/11 and War on Terror audience.
@Almando3 сағат бұрын
Cynthia Erivo is not the first Black Woman to play Elphaba. Alexia Khadime is the current Elphaba in the West End. She first played the role back in 2008. Brandi Chavonne Massey, Lilli Cooper (Sandy in Spongebob the Musical), Emmy Raver-Lampman (Allison in Umbrella Academy) & Saycon Sengbloh have all played Elphaba in Wicked on Stage.
@theaubreysmallsСағат бұрын
To note, Alexia is the first black woman to play Elphaba full time. All the other performers you listed were understudies.
@Almando52 минут бұрын
@theaubreysmalls I know. Why do you think I said her name first?
@frenchfry39685 сағат бұрын
One of the first videos I watched from your channel was about universal potentially doing a film adaptation of wicked. 11 years later I’m finally watching you review it😂❤
@christianarciniega86694 сағат бұрын
Hearing Grace talk about Ariana Grande in Spoiler Free movie still blows my mind. Wishes do come true 😭
@ryany28822 сағат бұрын
How sad your life must be
@Anna-ve8yjСағат бұрын
@@ryany2882for enjoying a musician and movies? Lmfao
@miir019 минут бұрын
@@ryany2882yours sure is sadder since you’re so pressed about this comment
@hiphop4teddyСағат бұрын
In the book Munchkins are generally shorter than average height & prejudiced against, contrast Elphaba's height, symbolizing societal bias based on appearance.
@Clintosaurus5 сағат бұрын
Grace, THIS TOP!! It’s giving Elphaba and Galinda 😭😭
@e3vL15 сағат бұрын
It's basically a story about leaving a toxic community
@kwalton76905 сағат бұрын
Succinct but true!
@johnshepard85563 сағат бұрын
And this movie is about to enter the toxic communities
@deadpool-s3sСағат бұрын
It's about self empowerment and self acceptance regardless of what anyone says. There was no switching sides here. Elphaba is both good and bad.
@deadpool-s3sСағат бұрын
Elphaba is relatable to everyone? Well the musical made me feel that way but Cynthia did not.
@MidnightRaindrops30 минут бұрын
You already watched it??
@deadpool-s3s12 минут бұрын
@MidnightRaindrops Her interviews gatekeeping the character
@erenhypen47188 минут бұрын
y'all are so weird. got over it. MOVE ON.
@freebrandyornot5 сағат бұрын
ironically, when you say that Hollywood struggles to appeal to women with female-led superhero projects, the ones who *did* appeal to women and even men, are the ones led by witches. because wandavision made a huge splash and was about a woman accepting her grief (plus that she's a witch). and agatha all along seems to also have been really popular among women and queer people. and if Wicked *is* as superhero-esque as you say and it does well with female audiences, it would be another witchy project that connects well with it's non-male audiences
@antony_post5 сағат бұрын
Wonderful review! As a lifelong Wicked fan, I'm so happy you were able to enjoy the movie. The messaging is as strong in the musical, with only a few lines in the movie added for extra impact (for example "I don't see color"). Cynthia being the first black Elphaba definitely heightened and improved many of the themes already in the story. So happy for Cynthia, and Ariana too! Performances for the ages
@JoseBraghiroli4 сағат бұрын
I hate being the "uhm, actually" guy but... uhm, actually Cynthia is NOT the first black actress to portray Elphaba. Alexia Khadime is the current Elphaba in the West End production - she was indeed the first black actress to play the role full time. Alexia originally played the role June - November 2008 and May 2009 - March 2010. FUN FACT: the current West End Glinda, Lucy St. Louis, is also black, so the West End has the first ever (and only, so far) all-black pairing of Elphaba and Glinda actresses.
@antony_post4 сағат бұрын
Thanks for letting me know. A shame more people don't know about Alexia's impact on the role. Regardless, her and Erivo belong to a small group
@jer9grant4 сағат бұрын
Shoutout to Saycon Sangelo, a standby for Elphaba on Broadway and the first black actress to play the role.
@JoseBraghiroli4 сағат бұрын
@@antony_post it is quite shocking that Cynthia is only the second black actress in the role "full-time"
@jamieguichard11523 сағат бұрын
@@JoseBraghiroli there is also Ryan Reid playing Fiyero who is a black actor. so its also the first time he 3 leads are people of colour and they are all incredible
@kbg12ila4 сағат бұрын
I'm kinda shocked how good the reviews are considering I thought the trailers looked super weak.
@DJG3333 сағат бұрын
Same, the last trailer was the only decent trailer but that’s exactly why the hype was so weak all year until the last couple of weeks when they went really hard on the marketing.
@alaskafrozen4978Сағат бұрын
May be overhyped
@sergiovela76865 сағат бұрын
All the political stuff comes from the book, the musical is not as political, focusing more on elphaba’s relationships to glinda and fiyero. Apparently for the movie they added more things from the book
@februaryschneck4 сағат бұрын
Not entirely true though, as the Broadway show still is deeply political, it just builds more into the politics in act ii and is very much a political story of its time (with direct references to politics of 2003)
@ta21l4 сағат бұрын
Early shows made references to current politics (Bush administration) as jokes to coincide the political themes of the musical. I think they still do it depending on current political situations. The book was also political and the original Oz books as well but was in disguise as metaphors.
@AaronOwenBailey4 сағат бұрын
Grace, have to pull you up - Cynthia isn't the first black actress to play Elphaba: Saycon Sengbloh, Alexia Khadime (currently Elphaba in London) and Jeannette Bayardelle each need their flowers for their work in the role!
@angelodimichino36203 сағат бұрын
It’s not so much about feminism, a lot more about friendship
@romy_edits2 сағат бұрын
Ariana Grande received criticism ever since she started dating the guy who plays Boq after his wife just gave birth to their first child. His wife was left with a newborn baby to raise alone while he pranced around with Ariana. Not a good look.
@Eren3505Сағат бұрын
get over it
@romy_editsСағат бұрын
@Eren3505 This is the type of attitude Grace was alluding to I'm sure
@yolo828358 минут бұрын
the internet has been cruel to her LOOOONG before that
@deadpool-s3s46 минут бұрын
@@yolo8283 Ariana has a long history
@psywar19764 сағат бұрын
If you cried on 'Defying Gravity'... you will bawl on 'For Good'. Already looking forward to Part 2.
@jaime12004 сағат бұрын
I think the Elvira situation push it off the ledge because this is not the first time she acted like that.
@deadpool-s3sСағат бұрын
Not only that but the whole homewrecking thing with Ethan whose wife just had a newborn baby during the filming of this
@Mr.Magic4ever5 сағат бұрын
It's always been very political and about female friendship and how women they can treat each other.
@UriasDavis5 сағат бұрын
The “messaging” is the same in the stage version.
@ryyaannn_4 сағат бұрын
it’s weird cause i genuinely didn’t think it was THAT heavy in the movie as grace does. but i respect her pov
@kisaragistation5220Сағат бұрын
We will see because the stage version just adds new layers to both characters but Cynthia's interviews were preachy.
@theaubreysmalls5 сағат бұрын
I saw it last night. I love the Broadway musical, but was very skeptical for so many reasons for the film. But wow...this film had me in tears multiple times and I am not usually a crier during films. So many wonderful moments. The moment it ended I was ready to watch it again. EDIT: Also, the musical doesn't feature any of the diversity and representation that was present in the film. Broadway (especially in 2003 when the show came out) is still a very conservative environment. Historically, the role of Nessarose has not been played by an actress with a disability, and there's only been 2 black women to ever lead the show full time. The theme of friendship is the core of the show, and the film definitely punched up a lot of the themes of equality.
@barbraseville89845 сағат бұрын
Same! I cried from joy and also from emotion for characters.
@remyberry45824 сағат бұрын
Can we talk for a minute about Grace’s choice of colour in her clothes?! Never fails to deliver. Absolute queen!!!!
@seanthemovieman71243 сағат бұрын
MARGARET HAMILTON was the original "Wicked Witch" in the Wizard of Oz 1939 film. She was a wonderful woman in real life and an advocate for animals and Judy Garland, and she also endured a toxic environment in making the film with the upmost professionalism.
@djenalizardo70375 сағат бұрын
i’m so happy that they took stuff from the book too cause the book is very different from the musical
@jorgeguzman16973 сағат бұрын
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again….. If you grew up watching Victorious, you know Ariana Grande was going to knock it out the park.
@vs51334 сағат бұрын
The book is incredibly dark and political (I mean, it is from the "villain" POV so it was the OG Joker in that sense). I heard the musical was lighter in some aspects but still retained the core messaging so this is not surprising at all.
@hestia68915 сағат бұрын
Agatha All Along + Harry Potter + Wonderwoman?! SIGN ME UP!
@AlcidesAvalos-p9n5 сағат бұрын
Wicked is a Broadway show, but the rest of the world isn't as familiar with it. My friends don't even know that the movie is a musical. I think it won't do as well outside of the USA because other countries aren't as familiar with the show, don't generally like musicals, and don't have the same nostalgia factor
@erik_hirsch5 сағат бұрын
and barbie.
@turtlesnail98245 сағат бұрын
@@erik_hirschew. Movie didn’t remind me of Barbie thank god it was so much better.
@erik_hirsch5 сағат бұрын
@@turtlesnail9824 first of all barbie is a phenomenal movie! and second of all it relates to wicked in a representation of feminism kind of way.
@turtlesnail98244 сағат бұрын
plus the builds up to a powerful ending and makes the journey all worth it
@hannahtuck71444 сағат бұрын
There is ONE Black woman who has played Elphaba full-time -- her name is Alexis Khadime, and she played the role on the West End from 2008-2010, then came back to the show in 2023 (when I saw her -- amazing talent). Shes still there today, and shes the only Black woman to have played her full time. Just a few years ago, Broadway welcomed its first Black Galinda as well! The musical theatre industry is brutal for casting diversely in these long running shows, so I hope the casting teams across the globe take Cynthia's turn as inspiration for looking beyond white women who they're going to paint green eight times a week.
@UrOysterBae4 сағат бұрын
Agatha isn't comparable to WW or Barbie, those two have decades of history and fandom.. only MCU disney plus viewers know who Agatha is
@vs51334 сағат бұрын
X-Men Evolution fans also know who Agatha Harkness is
@DJG3333 сағат бұрын
That’s exactly what she was saying multiple times.
@simpleplanfan0113 сағат бұрын
@@vs5133 Thank you! I’ve known about her for years before she even showed up in the MCU because of that show. The OP doesn’t know what they’re talking about.
@3l3llala13Сағат бұрын
Grace's point about WW, Barbie, and Agatha was that the cast in each of those projects really inhabited their characters. She's not directly comparing those three projects against each other.
@cirugo70422 сағат бұрын
Wicked was kind of the pioneer of reimagining the traditional villain. Broadway musical was based on a novel of the same name.
@dobiemommy521459 минут бұрын
The novel was wonderful. Everyone could relate to Elphaba particularly. I was really hoping for a non-musical mini-series. I definitely won’t see this at a theater. Maybe streaming
@vrblknch13 сағат бұрын
Witches have always been a powerful representation of feminine gravitas. It's been there as a counterpart to Superheroes all along.
@foreverkent2225Сағат бұрын
That’s what I was thinking when she said that. What about Practical Magic, The Craft, Charmed?
@TONYZANDERZ4 сағат бұрын
"...but it is also about pink & green, hoohoohoohoo" 🤣 ilysm Grace never change ❣️
@beautifullytragic3 сағат бұрын
I will say, while your points about Peter Dinklage and the munchkins is something that I do agree with.. Gregory Maguire establishes in the book that munchkins actually vary in size - and that it’s actually a misconception in Oz that all munchkins are short. Having said that though, I would’ve loved to see little people cast as munchkins as well.
@monicaenglish25663 сағат бұрын
I’m glad you called out Peter Dinklage and how the movie also didn’t bother to cast little people for the Munchkin roles.
@Hal-x7l3 сағат бұрын
In the book and stage musical the munchkins are not said to to be little people
@kwalton76902 сағат бұрын
@@Hal-x7l Correct, they were reimagined in the book and musical just to be people from Munchkin Land but people unfamiliar with those are going to wonder why they aren't Little people actors.
@evanpaszamant12914 сағат бұрын
Also, and small correction, there have been other black Elphaba’s before (as well as Glinda’s). The current Elphaba on the west end is Black. There hasn’t been a principal black Elphaba on Broadway though, just understudies.
@jamieguichard11523 сағат бұрын
Alexia Khadime was the first black woman to play the role of elphaba in the west end coming after Kerry Ellis in the UK and has returned to the role and is the current elphaba in the west end
@annebethkuijs94424 сағат бұрын
For me Galinda reminds me of masking (perfectionism, social pleasing, emphasis on materialism and external appearance), building up to the point that she drifts so far from her core, even actively suppresses it because of cognitive dissonance, that she internalises her superficial 'front' and gets cornered by her opportunistic path. It goes so far that it's bordering on covert narcissism that she exaggerates to the outside but we see that she actually has a heart and cares but feels like she cannot show it to others & herself. Elphaba starts with masking as well but in an opposite way: to protect herself she hardens, suppresses her feelings and drive to the point that it appears as though she doesn't care what people think of her and that she doesn't need anybody and that opening up makes you vulnerable. She's unmasking slowly and but due to events retreats again but in a more conscious, empowered, authentic way at least at first. That choice gives her a lot but costs a lot as well. It along with circumstances corners her as well, where she feels like she has no choice then to follow the path/act through but now also is aware of the disconnect with her true self + a kind of mourning of what she could have been when she had more favorable circumstances, validating support, experiences and upbringing where she got a brief taste of at Shiz eventually. That taste makes it even harder to turn away from ❤ She has in common with Galinda that she deep down does care deeply, also feels like she cannot show it but covers up with a different, antisocial mask.🎉 Deep down they are much more alike than meets the eye, perhaps they even don't realize it themselves. That + their opposite coping is both the reason why they connect and cannot stand each other simultaneously.
@yuribelkin13194 сағат бұрын
Black women are going to relate to the wicked witch of the West? Why? Being judged by your looks or the color of your skin seems like one of the last things they would want. This seems like it might have been better as a Baz Luhrmann style musical.
@AlextheComicHoarder3 сағат бұрын
This movie is about friendship not feminism.
@jorgetoro61833 сағат бұрын
Its about both!! it is not mutually exclusive to one!
@AlextheComicHoarder3 сағат бұрын
@ I respectfully disagree. It’s about a complex friendship and navigating that while being faced with issues. They are two female characters, yes. However, the story is about their friendship not feminism.
@jorgetoro61832 сағат бұрын
@@AlextheComicHoarder - Again, respectfully, it is about both!
@AlextheComicHoarder2 сағат бұрын
@ how so? Is every movie with two male leads masculine? It can be feminine without it being the theme of the movie or musical. Just because there are two feminine/female characters doesn’t make it a main theme. The theme is two female characters who have opposite upbringing and social status find and navigate a complex friendship. Other than being two female characters what is the basis for the claim that the main themes of the movie are femininity and friendship? The second one I get. Rocky is a masculine movie, but that’s not the theme. It’s an underdog story. That’s the theme.
@AlextheComicHoarder2 сағат бұрын
@ honestly, probably not worth arguing over. I’m for sure going to enjoy it either way. Hope you have a good one.
@bluboy4ver24 сағат бұрын
The book and the musical are very political and the book in particular is very dark and reflects a lot of social issues in America.
@ryany28822 сағат бұрын
No they aren't
@kisaragistation5220Сағат бұрын
Not about US no. The book just wants to show another side to both women
@ChrisP-sc9sf4 сағат бұрын
I’m more inclined to see it now. Reading that it is a blend of the book and musical. Having read the book and seen the broadway musical. I enjoyed the musical. But the book is just such an interesting world that needed to be fleshed out. Very encouraging.
@evanpaszamant12914 сағат бұрын
I’d say the movie goes deeper with the fascism/dictatorship theme and revising/erasing history theme than the musical. It’s in the show, but the movie fleshes it out much greater. Honestly, it was slightly chilling to see the present day parallels within the film.
@rhaley4134 сағат бұрын
You know it’s a good movie when Grace tears up during the review.
@espo221b4 сағат бұрын
Nah, she teared up during the Endgame review.
@lowwfeh2 сағат бұрын
What I am terrified about is that watching the musical I know that Act 1 is MILES better than Act 2
@GoMulanGo4 сағат бұрын
If you thought it was too political in part one (it’s always been there and that’s part of the fabric of the story) you’ll have complaints for part two.
@christianwriterguy4 сағат бұрын
Have not seen the film yet, but yes, the play is VERY message heavy. The Wizard and his role in Oz, especially
@MarkMix-o8u4 сағат бұрын
Grace this is NOT the first time a black woman has played Elphaba
@andrewwhatley81163 сағат бұрын
There have been black understudies and standbys, but there has only been one black woman (Alexia Khadime) to lead a production of Wicked. That was 15 years ago on the West End. We’ve had more women of color play Glinda than we have had as Elphaba!
@nathandiaz48473 сағат бұрын
Alexia Khadime is currently leading the West End company in the UK but has been the only full-time Elphaba in the history of this show. The others have only been understudies/standbys unfortunately.
@vincenthooper16123 сағат бұрын
I saw Wicked on Broadway for the first in 2018 and was blown away by how timely the messages were.
@johnforbes49154 сағат бұрын
The messaging has always been there - from the book to the stage show and as a result the movie. The movie couldn’t be faithful to the source material if it didn’t include the messaging- particularly the political aspects 😊
@tiarapri3 сағат бұрын
The book was VERY political and the themes of Wicked have always had some discussion of race so hearing it speaking on Feminism doesn’t sulfide me, but I hope it hasn’t moved from that race discussion. As a black theater kid the casting of Cynthia is important and if we can remember the discourse of the little mermaid (Funny how no one’s dragging Cynthia’s casting like they did Halle Bailey? Would it be the same if Cynthia had been cast as Glinda?). I’m excited for the film and I hope it’s done right, it’s always been for the outcasts and I think Wicked is at its best when it leans into that.
@lisacox30612 минут бұрын
If Cynthia was playing Glinda...There would be boycotts on Broadway and all over the country. It would be hell
@bobmathis-friedman67424 сағат бұрын
The stage musical is message-heavy, as were the books; come to think of it, the original Oz books had some messaging to it, too.
@stevensantos95723 сағат бұрын
My entry to this movie was the controversy around Cynthia Erivo -- See me! -- and with Grace's statement that it's message heavy, I won't be there for opening weekend but I'll eventually watch it if the Cinescore is high.
@booksaremybag4684Сағат бұрын
Cynthia ignored all media training and was gate keeping the role
@DrQuinnsane5 сағат бұрын
I can't believe we have to wait until mid-December for Wicked to hit certain parts of Europe. I needs it now!
@NairAthul4 сағат бұрын
It's releasing end of Nov in Belgium 😉
@fotiskogias37644 сағат бұрын
I am from Greece the movie releases here in the first week of December 😢
@EyeGlassTrainofMind2 сағат бұрын
@@fotiskogias3764 I actually wish I had your release date because here in N. America, the release being so early hits students and teachers right in the height of exams and project grading. This is one of the toughest, most crammed parts of our year so a lot of us don't have the time or energy to go out to see a movie when we'd like to.
@OfficialMyDo5 сағат бұрын
Grace the outfit is so good 😭🫶🏻 we love the look
@andrewdotjames4 сағат бұрын
Calling the rest of the Wicked soundtrack generic broadway it’s like… welcome to Wicked.
@jerrypinkard12184 сағат бұрын
The book series is the original source. It's definitely worth a read, and should be considered when discussing the film's messaging.
@Zombeastsqurl3 сағат бұрын
I don’t think you can compare either the Democrat or Republican parties of the time in which Walt Disney lived and would have supported them to today. But considering one still holds to, even if in a nominal way, to the ideals of traditional family ideals, I have no doubt in my mind that Walt would be more closely aligned with republicans of today. Though again, neither are what they once were when he was alive, but both at least at one point agreed on basic fundamentals that sadly the Democrats have largely abandoned.
@shaununiverse4 сағат бұрын
20:03 Grace discovering the boiling hatred of stan twitter is so funny to me. I'm new-ish to the space as a swiftie and it’s genuinely so upsetting to see women and queer men constantly dragging down these objectively talented women. I'm so glad Ariana will inevitably be recognized for this role during awards season, I hope it'll be a wake up call to some of these horribly hateful twitter users 😂
@justafidemyself4 сағат бұрын
This musical, story and just overall music has helped me so much during some dark times in my life. Never thought I'd see the day where it was going to be adapted and see a review from you Grace 😀🙏 can't wait for this to come out. Weird release strategy for Universal again.. only comes out 4th december in European countries.
@VerenaChannel4 сағат бұрын
I'm so sad and angry that I have to wait till the 4th of December to go watch this in theatre. Makes no sense that most European countries have to wait 2 more weeks. 🤦🏼♀️😪
@joshgoodknight94325 сағат бұрын
I saw it yesterday and wouldn’t change a thing. I have seen the broadway multiple times and they did an amazing job adapting it to film.
@Carolinaboy_173 сағат бұрын
Democrats aren’t what they were in Disney’s day.
@lightquest25 сағат бұрын
I saw the movie last night and I’m still trying to process how good it was 🥹💚 seeing it again tomorrow night!!
@ethanmattix4 сағат бұрын
Oh boy, it part one is super message heavy, just you wait. Act 2 focuses heavily on the media and propaganda and how they paint people as villains. Mob mentality, etc.
@RyJoyn5 сағат бұрын
Wonderful review Grace! Yes, the original Wicked musical is very message heavy, but that’s what a lot of diehard fans love about it. Sugar does indeed help the medicine go down.
@Shane-jg6pr2 сағат бұрын
Grace- all I'll say about the politics and the original musical is: Bush Administration. It has always had a political angle but maybe it's more obvious now than in the past because of where we are vs 2003.
@aaronvillagomez35484 сағат бұрын
I think what’s also so disheartening about this story is that Elphaba dealt with being treated horribly and differently just because of the color of skin and the only time people started treated her with respect and looking at her is once they realized how powerful she is. Galinda didn’t start treating her nicely until she did a favor for her. Madam & The Wizard used her. And then she’s expected to just go with the flow and do what everyone wants when they don’t see her for who she truly is. Everyone around her is wicked except for the “Wicked Witch” herself.
@aaronvillagomez35484 сағат бұрын
the only thing i could think of when watching this film was how hard Elphaba fought for injustice and in the end got painted as the villain and how real that is in our current world today especially the United States.
@mecdort4 сағат бұрын
Wicked has ALWAYS been a political piece. Those lines have stayed the same since its' premiere in 2003, it just happens to be as relevant as ever now in 2024. Thanks for your review, Grace! Can't wait for your spoiler video!
@reader20124 сағат бұрын
The messaging is definitely in the musical, but the book is infamously heavy handed messaging. Infamous because he takes on several huge topics and looses control of them (the book is pretty poorly written).
@nicholasfreeman40053 сағат бұрын
A few of my friends have said they don’t wanna see it because of Cynthia and how problematic she has been. She amazing but I cannot help but agree, but I’m still gonna see it 😂
@ngin984 сағат бұрын
the problem w/ agatha was it was marketed as a spinoff show of a niche character, it would’ve done much better if it was told from the perspective of someone more on the level of wanda in terms of popularity
@brandenmccarney50655 сағат бұрын
I appreciate Grace’s passion for this film. Thank you for the review. I'm not the audience for Wicked but I'm here for Grace’s reviews.
@brandenmccarney50654 сағат бұрын
Thanks @grace. I don't always see eye to eye with you but I have mad respect for you and your work.
@JoseBraghiroli4 сағат бұрын
18:40 Alexia Khadime, the current Elphaba in the West End, is the first black actress to play Elphaba. She had two short stints between 2008 and 2010, and has been the full-time West End Elphaba since March 2023.
@acmc73 сағат бұрын
And since then there has been a Galinda played by a black actress. I saw Alexia and she was brilliant.
@JoseBraghiroli2 сағат бұрын
@@acmc7 yes! Lucy St. Louis, the current Glinda in the West End production. And earlier today someone else commented that their current Fiyero is played by a black actor as well.
@kisaragistation5220Сағат бұрын
Cynthia's interviews on this were preachy which concerns me
@LucasTgod4 сағат бұрын
I'm very excited to see this movie. This was my first play that I got to actually see on broadway as a kid. There's no way I won't see it.
@Wikinomad4 сағат бұрын
Award chances?! Ohhhh I looooved it. The cape. The nod to the OG’s. 😢😢😢😢😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@04nbod4 сағат бұрын
My favourite songs in Wicked are Defying Gravity and No Good Deed. The latter is in part 2.
@BeandipSupreme-v5v4 сағат бұрын
im a progressive and a feminist and im sick of hearing it already not even 5 minutes in. cant we just talk about the MOVIE
@jorgetoro61833 сағат бұрын
That is what the movie (the book and the muscal) is about maybe educate yourself before saying somehting stupid!
@joshuakarlmeyers83722 сағат бұрын
You can't claim to be progressive and a feminist but in the same sentence say you're sick of talking about it ... That makes no sense. Grace gives very thoughtful and thought provoking reviews and Wicked is about feminism and female unity, as well as progressiveness. I can see the frustration with talking about so many things through that lense, but if it frustrates you so much, maybe you shouldn't claim to be progressive and feminist...🩷💚
@Giggzy32265 сағат бұрын
I was really going through it today.Grace , thank you for keeping me going❤
@nathanielturnerfilm4 сағат бұрын
You're in for a treat Grace with Act II next year. The broadway is coming back to Los Angeles. It's so good and looking forward to this. If I remember correctly the broadway also had those themes pretty much in there. I'm planning to read the books next.
@lukewiley161Сағат бұрын
In the musical, Elfaba was a very powerful female character written right! Incredibly powerful, but had to learn to use it wisely and yield her abilities for the sake of doing what is truly good.
@Wolvie1812 сағат бұрын
Ariana Grande is getting hate recently because of her personal life.
@sorenschwerner71564 сағат бұрын
just waittt until part 2 you’ll be blown away
@Qualimar5 сағат бұрын
"I have some concerns that the original would not compete with the homage..." Um, Grace you do realise 'Wicked' is essentially fan fiction right? I mean very high quality fanfiction but still it is kind of surreal hearing her talking about the 'original' apparently without irony when we are discussing the movie adaptation of a musical that was adapted from a book that was itself a retelling of another book.
@dallasandrewgraham4 сағат бұрын
GRACE! Loved this. And if THIS is how you responded to that LAST SONG before the "intermission" - you're going to NEED year to get ready for the FINALE of this show. It'll REWRITE your heart! I cannot wait for friday. My boyf and I are doing a double feature this day: this and Glad. 2!
@sandal_thong86314 сағат бұрын
I loved _The Wizard of Oz_ and the books in the Oz series like _Marvelous Land of Oz_ and _Ozma of Oz. Marvelous_ was written to be a musical stage play sequel, and I think it would be a good movie. I am attracted to adaptations of the Oz stories, like _Tin Man (2007)_ though somewhat on-guard when they change the stories, like _Wicked_ does. I'm still not sure whether I want to see it, but probably will to see what it has to say.
@reubenyuri5 сағат бұрын
Can’t believe I was in London next to where the premier was taking place and didn’t head there 😂 was with friends and was wondering why there was so much wicked merch everywhere 😅
@WhySoSeriouz5 сағат бұрын
I’m kinda over the politics talk. Don’t care what side. I’m tired.
@deadpool-s3sСағат бұрын
It goes hand and hand with why people watch these days
@WhySoSeriouzСағат бұрын
@ I know. And I don’t know what’s to make of it. I can’t imagine my life being 100% political, even if I agreed. It’s tiring, it’s one sided; I just can’t anymore
@lucasfrank88433 сағат бұрын
Why can't we have multiple Glinda and Elphaba!?
@LETSRUNUNLV5 сағат бұрын
Making this a 2 parter is bizzare. There is only one good song in part 2, how are they gonna even pull that off without any good music? Dumb decisions. Hardcore conservative and trump supporter, but I’ve always loved wicked since I was a kid. I think it has broad appeal.
@tonywinters12834 сағат бұрын
Keep crying. Dune perfectly executed a 2 parter..
@LETSRUNUNLV4 сағат бұрын
@ dune had plenty of story left on the bone. Wicked has one good song left in its catalogue 😂
@robbyten1003 сағат бұрын
Why does you being hardcore conservative matter at all in regards to liking Wicked?
@jonpierveliz22365 сағат бұрын
Saw the movie at a fan screening last night and I loved it! It’s a love letter to musical theatre, Broadway, and theatre kids ❤
@JordanStrong-h4j4 сағат бұрын
It’s always been a message heavy story, going back to the even darker, more political book upon which the musical is based.
@JenniferMcMahonhawaii785 сағат бұрын
i recently just rewatched THE WIZ; which is currently FREE to watch on YT movies; it was so full of nostalgia I rewatched it back to back. ❤️❤️❤️
@InfinitePlaylist9094 сағат бұрын
There is virtually no added material to the movie, it is just extended. All the lyrics, politics, and I'd say 85% of the dialogue is the same.