The Wizard of Oz Comments

  • Amy 2021-10-20 19:01:09

    The contrast of colors one after the other is really amazing, and the setting is gorgeous. The little girl sings well, but why is she always staring in...

  • Arvilla 2021-10-20 19:01:09

    First of all, the script is good. The heroine is also very beautiful, like the actor Scarecrow. There are some words in it that are very poetic, and the words of the scarecrow, people who have no brains can also speak very well, which won my heart. But the set design is too fake, typical studio...

Extended Reading
  • Alivia 2022-03-14 14:12:21

    Film Critic

    A classic among the classics, comparable to Gone with the Wind, but we forgot about it. It was released a bit earlier than Gone with the Wind. Jialan’s good singing voice made me unforgettable for a lifetime, and the pair of red magic shoes Let me be unforgettable, Judy Garland has become my...

  • Nola 2021-10-19 10:16:55

    The structure of dreams and journeys


    The composition of almost all movie stories depends on the structure (frame) or narrative form (Form) of the story. The combination of structure and content forms a complete narrative system, forming a smooth narrative logic. Take "The Wizard of Oz·1939" as an example. The main structure of the...

The Wizard of Oz quotes

  • Dorothy: Oh will you help me? Can you help me?

    Glinda: You don't need to be helped any longer. You've always had the power to go back to Kansas.

    Dorothy: I have?

    The Scarecrow: Then why didn't you tell her before?

    Glinda: Because she wouldn't have believed me. She had to learn it for herself.

    The Tin Man: What have you learned, Dorothy?

    Dorothy: Well, I, I think that it, that it wasn't enough just to want to see Uncle Henry and Auntie Em. And it's that if I ever go looking for my heart's desire again, I won't look any further than my own backyard. Because if it isn't there, I never really lost it to begin with. Is that right?

    Glinda: That's all it is.

  • Dorothy: You ought to be ashamed of yourself, frightening him like that when he came for you to help!

    The Wizard of Oz: [booming voice] Silence, whippersnapper! The beneficent Oz has every intention of granting your requests!

    The Cowardly Lion: What's that? What'd he say?

    Dorothy: Oh, come on.

    [pulls the Lion up]

    The Cowardly Lion: Huh, what'd he say?

    The Wizard of Oz: [booming voice] But first, you must prove yourselves worthy by performing a very small task. Bring me the broomstick of the Witch of the West.

    The Tin Man: But if we do that, We'll have to kill her to get it.

    The Wizard of Oz: [booming voice] Bring me her broomstick, and I'll grant your requests. Now, go!

    The Cowardly Lion: But... but, what if she kills us first?

    The Wizard of Oz: [booming voice] I said GO!

    [the Cowardly Lion jumps with fright and running of the Wizard's throne room, jumps out of the window]