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When a tornado rips through Kansas, Dorothy and her dog, Toto, are whisked away in their house to the magical land of Oz. The wizard asks the group to bring him the broom of the Wicked Witch of the West to earn his help.
Written by Jwelch People talk about The Wizard of Oz as a backdrop to their lives; and how true that is. I just saw it again, DVD, for the first time in--gosh!
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I guess the part that "gets" me about the movie is how the writers made it pretty The Wizard Of Oz Poster that the Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Cowardly Lion really already had what they thought they were missing; that their respective problems were in misapprehending their own complete natures. That's a powerful statement for many of us. I found myself most touched in scenes where the Scarecrow was showing wisdom, the Tin Man feeling deeply " Anyway, if you're reading this here, you must be a movie weenie, and you've no doubt already seen the movie, so I'm not going to recite the usual Wuzard see this movie" mantra.
I was just very touching to see this movie again, at this phase in my life. I will mention a few more things about how I now see this movie as a "growed up" Posrer almost 50 : It's interesting how you can see the production values of the time; the lot sets and special effects and so forth. This movie is a powerful example of how a good story overcomes limited means in other areas.
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People who look back with disdain on the low-tech chintz of old movies can see in TWoO the magic ingredient; narrative solidity. And I'm not a pollyanna about this: I'm sure the underlying reality behind its making is rife with horror stories of expert disagreement, rewrites, discarding, jerryrigging, and the rest of it.
But in the end, something like narrative love won out; and that's the important thing. Oh: And having Postsr Arlen write the music was good luck indeed. And orchestrations which cleverly appropriated very tasty new ideas in composition polymodalism, non-standard phrasings, etc. Geez, this movie is such a little universe I'd better stop here.]
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