“Oz the
Great and Powerful” sure made my kids laugh. I have to say this movie was
funny, enchanting, adorable, colorful, and entertaining. The beginning of the
movie parallels “The Wizard of Oz” in the sense that it uses black and white
and a tornado that is what leads to the story line. It also parallels its
predecessor by bringing characters from the beginning of the movie to the
colorful world of Oz. Of course the characters are visually different (some) but
we know who they are. Like in “The Wizard of Oz” the evil neighbor becomes the
witch, the men become the lion, tin man, and scarecrow.
The plot of
the movie revolves around how Oz came to be the wizard of (well) Oz. In this
movie we learn who the “Oz” is and how he ended up in “Oz” a place that is named
after him. In the original movie we learn the great wizard is a fraud and well
this is what we learn in the new movie. We learn about his dreams of achieving
by being an egoist, fraud, egotist, manipulative, womanizer and pretty much
anything that will work to his advantage. Although, he later learns that all of
the qualities I described before are detrimental to his character. He then
chooses to make a change. What’s not clear is if this change comes about his
own inner good or the presence of Glinda or Annie (they are both played by
Michelle Williams) who apparently was someone special to him before he came to
Oz. Overall, he chooses to change and as he makes this change he shows us how
Oz became the wizard we know of from the original movie.
The cast in
my opinion was nicely put together, although I wish some actors had exchanged
roles. James Franco delivered in his performance as the “Oz”. Being at times
extremely funny and bit annoying but I guess you can attribute that to his
flaws from his character. Nevertheless, Franco’s performance was great. Mila
Kunis’ (Theodora) performance was okay. Ugh, I’m sorry her acting was good but
her voice can be very annoying. Rachael Weisz (Evanora) her performance was
enjoyable and believable. I think she was my favorite of the witches but I
think I would have enjoyed seeing her play Glinda instead. Michelle Williams
(Glinda) also had a good performance but I think she was very predictable. By
predictable I mean the white dress and the angelic face. I think the movie
would have been a bit more interesting if they would have cast Michelle
Willimas as (Evanora) and Rachel Weisz as (Glinda). Why? Because if they had
been cast that way, people would have really been surprised to find out whom
the real evil one was. Unlike figuring out really quickly who was the evil and
which one was good. For me that takes away excitement I believe the twist in
characters would have made the movie much more interesting. Again this is only
my humble opinion. Overall, these actresses did a good job. I can’t forget Zach
Braff. In my opinion he was the most enjoyable and funny character of all. I
applaud his double performance first as a human and then as the flying monkey.
I’m glad he was cast for this part because I believe and from the audiences
reaction he was meant to play this part. Lastly, I can’t forget China girl. I
thought her story was cute but I also felt there was little concern for her
too. Why? Well, first of she is never given a name. Secondly, when she asked
what her name is there is really no response. The camera seems to move on to
some other part of the story. It just makes me question, what her purpose was
in the story? Was it to add the cuteness factor in the movie or will there be a
story about her in a future film? Anyways, I thought she was adorable I just
wished she would have had a name rather then just being called China girl.
The
costumes were great a really enjoyed the wardrobe and I think it fit the
characters well. I just hoped they wouldn’t reveal too much about who the
characters were, but they did. Yet, I can’t deny the nice costumes. The colors
in the movie picture I have to say were very nice. I really liked how they
started black and white and then progressed to vivacious colors that made every
object in the movie look beautiful. The one thing I would heavily critique is
that in some parts of the movie you could really tell when animation was being
shown rather then the artists. One specific scene where Oz is about to fall
over shows him clearly and then as the shot pulls further apart it begins to
look as a cartoon animation and then back to Franco. I did not like that much
but again it was a quick scene and I think that they were really trying to make
it a bit more dramatic. In the end, the movie was still nice and the picture
great. Only some minor details in my opinion could have been fixed or taken
out. It was still a good movie.
As I said
before my kids loved the movie and it had a little bit of everything from
selfishness, sad story, love, funny, etc.… I also enjoyed the movie very much.
Reluctant at first to see this movie in the theaters, I just wanted to wait for
the DVD. I’m glad I took my kids to see it because there was never a dull
moment. If I were to rate this movie I’d give it a three out of five, for the
reasons I’ve previously explained.
Love,
Kenia