whatever

Stephon 2022-03-18 09:01:02

A great movie. At first, I was a little uncomfortable with black and white, but when the heroine wore a different world and the colors began to change, he realized the intention of black and white.

The special effects in the film may be fake, but this movie was shot in 1936, and it was good to have such special effects in that era.

Then talk about my favorite place. This is a musical movie. The songs in it still sound good today, and the actors' performances are also quite good. Whether it is lines or behavior, they are full of rhythm.

View more about The Wizard of Oz reviews

Extended Reading
  • Katlyn 2021-10-20 19:01:09

    2012-06-16 Somewhere over the rainbow-I haven't watched the movie, so I'm familiar with the song first. Old movies are exaggerated, but expressive.

  • Nico 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    A scarecrow without a brain has a strategy, a tin man without a heart will love after all, a lion without a courage will face danger for friends, so all this is about diplomas, clocks, and medals. The puzzle that this story gives me is that it looks like it wants to break something, and it clearly sets the stage for a good contrast at the beginning, but at the end it consciously and abruptly gets back into the social and family discipline. So is it really a childish trend? It may be just a few lies like Professor Marvel who deceived people to go home. And I understand the story behind the scenes. At that time, MGM was really indifferent... But finally I fully understood how Dorothy's friend came from; I also wanted to be her friend, singing and walking in the yellow club together. On the way. (PS. It may be that I am a little bit crazy. After seeing it, I always feel that Scarecrow is very similar to Alan Davies, and Oz, especially when acting as a janitor, looks like an old bomb.

The Wizard of Oz quotes

  • The Cowardly Lion: I'll get you anyway, Peewee.

    [Chases Toto]

    Dorothy: [smacking him on the nose] Shame on you!

    The Cowardly Lion: [sobbing] Why did you do that for? I didn't bite him!

    Dorothy: No, but you tried to. It's bad enough picking on a straw man, but when you go around picking on poor little dogs!

    The Cowardly Lion: Well, you didn't have hit me, didja?

    [sobs]

    The Cowardly Lion: Is my nose bleeding?

    Dorothy: Well, of course not.

    [he continues to sob]

    Dorothy: My goodness, what a fuss you're making!

  • The Cowardly Lion: [singing] If I were king of the fore-e-e-est / Not queen, not duke, not prince / My regal robes of the fore-e-e-est / Would be satin, not cotton, not chintz / I'd command each thing, whether fish or fowl / With a r-r-ruff and a r-r-ruff, and a royal growl - R-R-Ruff! / As I click my heels / All the trees would kneel / And the mountains bow / And the bulls kowtow / And the sparrow would take wing / If I, if I were ki-i-i-i-ng! / The rabbits would show respect to me / The chipmunks genuflect to me / Though my tail would lash / I would show compash / For every underling / If I, if I were king / Just ki-i-i-i-ing!