Elephaba is Black? Our Wicked Review

The Open Book Podcast w Jay & Nia Floyd

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Have you ever wondered why some of us love to jump into a movie halfway while others insist on catching every single detail from the start? This episode of the Open Book Podcast invites listeners into the contrasting ways we experience films, sparking a lively discussion with my wife about our unique movie-watching habits. We dive into our recent theater visit to see "Wicked," sharing the excitement of being captivated by its storytelling despite sitting in the second row, and reflecting on the audience's infectious reactions that amplified our experience.

Join us as we explore the fresh and thought-provoking twist "Wicked" brings to the classic "Wizard of Oz" tale. Ariana Grande's performance as Glinda is a showstopper, with her incredible vocal prowess shining through, earning her comparisons to musical legends. The film's themes of discrimination and identity are brought to the forefront, as we discuss the powerful symbolism of the Wicked Witch's green skin and the societal challenges she faces. These conversations highlight the film's deeper messages of empathy and understanding in a world often divided by prejudice.

Throughout the episode, we unravel the film's intricate character dynamics, focusing on the evolution of relationships and the exploration of privilege and beauty. Our discussion touches on the manipulation of the Wizard and Elphaba's transformation into the iconic Wicked Witch of the West. With insights into character arcs and the intricate narrative elements, this episode is an engaging blend of nostalgia and thoughtful commentary, perfect for any movie enthusiast eager to gain a new perspective on a beloved story.

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