Wicked: Part One

The biggest movie of the year has arrived and when I say it’s amazing, I mean it! Based on the novel by Gregory Maguire and the stage musical of the same name, Wicked has been given the big screen adaption by director Jon M. Chu. Born green, Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) has faced many hardships growing up. When she’s given the opportunity to study at Shiz University, she meets and befriends the popular Glinda (Ariana Grande). But dark forces are at work in Oz and after a chance meet in with the Wizard, Elphaba and Glinda find themselves at a crossroads.

As a fan of the stage production and of the Wizard of Oz, I was curious to see how this film would pan out. I was initially unsure of the decision to split it into two parts, but now that I’ve seen it, I think it was a great idea. So much happens in both acts, it would have been hard to make any cuts. This gave the audience a chance to really get to know the characters and for them to have proper growth.

Erivo and Grande were the perfect match as our leading ladies. Erivo’s portrayal of Elphaba was exactly as it should have been; powerful yet understated at the same time and full of heart. Her rendition of Defying Gravity, which just so happens to be one of my favorite songs of all time, not only gave me chills, it made me cry too. Grande, on the other hand, absolutely understood the assignment as Glinda. She stole the show. Her comedic timing was brilliant and all her mannerisms were just over the top in the best possible way. They will certainly both get some nominations come awards season.

The rest of the cast are outstanding too. Jeff Goldblum is fabulous as the Wizard and I can’t wait to see more of him in part two. Michelle Yeoh is mysterious as Madame Morrible while Jonathan Bailey is delicious as Prince Fiyero. Shout outs also go to Ethan Slater as Boq, Marissa Bode as Nessarose and Peter Dinklage as Dr. Dillamond.

Oz and its surroundings are a magical place and the world building was out of this world. A kaleidoscope of colors from the poppy fields of Munchinkinland to the shimmering Emerald City, I was ready to pack my bags and walk down the Yellow Brick Road. Throw in the unique costumes and classic soundtrack and I was transported.

Words cannot express how epic Wicked: Part One was. I was worried it wouldn’t live up to my expectations, but it did. I truly believe it’s one of the best stage to screen adaptions ever. Run, don’t walk to your nearest cinema – this isn’t one you want to miss.

Rating: ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️