"Wicked, Part 1 Screen Adaptation"
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•‘Wicked’ Soars, Roars, and Casts a Heady Spell
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There is some tricky calculus to be done when bringing a hit stage musical to the screen.
Director Jon M. Chu learned that lesson the hard way with In the Heights, a well-reviewed movie based on a hit Broadway show that failed to make sparks at the box office.
Most important to the film’s prospects is that Wicked is, well, good.
While some wide-shot cutaways to Elphaba on her newly enchanted broom mean we miss a few desired closeups on Erivo wailing away.
It’s a stirring close to a rousing, consistently engrossing 160-minute film.
Wicked succeeds because of some unreproducible, lightning in a bottle convergences.
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