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Alivia 2022-03-21 09:01:09
troubles melt like lemondrops
I accidentally found the 70th anniversary edition of "The Wizard of Oz" today: 5 discs, a watch, a handbook of extras, and a collection of publicity of the year. I was so happy that I was so silly at a table of things that I actually hummed Judy Garland's famous Over the Rainbow—a tune that I had...
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Uriah 2021-10-18 19:50:51
Wizard of Oz, 2008 musical
I saw a cartoon called The Wizard of Oz when I was very young. I like that scarecrow. I watched THE WIZARD OF OZ yesterday. New musical. I saw the poster in the subway a long time ago, and I didn't feel much at that time, until I suddenly realized that there was ADAM COOPER in the name of...

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Taryn 2021-10-20 19:01:10
The classic fairy tale song and dance film and "Gone with the Wind" released in the same year are among the earliest large-scale color films. The scenery, lighting and special effects are remarkable, and the music is very pleasant to listen to, especially Over the Rainbow. The dull and monotonous color of the realistic scene contrasts sharply with the colorful colors of the dream world, which embodies Hollywood's "dream-making" purpose. The echoes and metaphors at the beginning and the end allow the film to be interpreted by Freud's dream interpretation theory. (8.0/10)
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Fabian 2022-04-20 09:01:07
I didn't watch it in CCAV many years ago. The 30's movie can have such a beautiful color~ Bad Witch is a big fan of the original; Somewhere Over the Rainbow comes from this movie. When I was a child, there was a beautiful comic strip of this story, but I couldn't find it anywhere. I cherish it, and I cherish the memory of the bankrupt MGM.
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[the people shout and wave goodbye]
Dorothy: Oh no, I'll never get home...
[she begins to cry]
The Cowardly Lion: [emotionally] Stay with us then, Dorothy. We all love ya. We don't... want you to go.
Dorothy: Oh, that's very kind of you. But this could never be like Kansas. Auntie Em must have stopped wondering what happened to me by now! Oh, Scarecrow, what am I gonna do?
The Scarecrow: [pointing] Look! Here's someone who can help you!
[Glinda's pink bubble descends]