Sunday, 24 March 2013

Oz; The Great and Powerful


Oz: The Great and Powerful


Kansas 1905. Dust-bowls, storms and whirlwinds can be a deadly daily duel. A mysterious circus with wonders of fire, illusions and magic, (I always found these travelling circus's caressed at my curiosity) With one selfish egotistical Oscar (aka Oz) using his powers of deception to gain hearts and money. The screenplays brilliant here as they decide to make the entire scene black and white, which really adds to the feeling of the era.

After a hot air balloon in which anyone who is purely factual would have to leave, for it is purely 'impossible'. Oz is in an Avatar type land, and meets Theodora, the youngest witch, played by Mila Kunis. Looking absolutely stunning in her entirely Red outfit. Oz works his charms and there is a romantic scene as she falls for him. They carry on and meet another witch, played by Emily Weisz. Oz then goes on a quest to defeat the Wicked Witch of the East with a talking flying monkey and a china girl. After meeting Glinda the table's turn as Oz works out which witch is the really the bad witch. A 'battle' of trickery and magic ensue for all of Oz.

This film is a prequil to the Wizard of OZ film. I enjoyed picking up on the clues relating it to the original film, such as the yellow brick road, lion etc. A real feel good film, a must for anyone who has seen Wicked! Took me back to childhood roots … so afterword I indulged in pick n mix with great company. 



1 comment:

  1. As a representative of the green and aged population I feel this film makes the gross misjudgement of assuming that we're all evil. If you took the oppertunity to meet some green and old people, you would actually discover that we're quite nice. :)

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