Several key back and forth echoes.

Marcelle 2021-10-18 19:53:04


Miss Gao who wants to catch Toto is the evil witch in Dorothy's dream.

Higg, who rescued Dorothy from the pigpen and taught her that "courage is the most important thing," but he was terribly scared, is a courageous lion in a dream.

Hunter, who is a good teacher and admonishes Dorothy to "have no head at all" and "your head is not made of straw", but who has repeatedly made low-level mistakes, is a scarecrow with no brains in his dreams.

Higley, who boasted that "one day, the city will build a statue for me" is a tin man in a dream.

The third-rate fortune-teller who speaks unclearly and makes a living is the greatest magician in his dream.

Toto escaped from Miss Gao, the evil witch's basket, both in reality and in dreams.

Toto likes to chase cats, which is why it irritated Miss Gao and Dorothy finally missed the hot air balloon in reality.

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Extended Reading
  • Evert 2022-04-23 07:01:07

    I don't know why, but when I think of this movie, I feel a sense of oppression, so I'd better go drink water. . . . . .

  • Verda 2022-04-23 07:01:07

    "Fascinating and terrifying" - this is the deepest feeling of the 1939 "Wizard of Oz". The switching between black and white and color has created a dream, and the artificial set that seems a bit clumsy now brings an unmistakable feeling, and the hidden theme in it also makes people feel a little lost: "One day the child will no longer be there. It’s a child, you can’t go home anymore; there will come a day when adults can’t help because the child has grown up and has to face the challenges of life alone. Although you can still occasionally ask friends for help.” Whether it is Dorothy and the magician, Oz, both face a host of problems in their own lives.

The Wizard of Oz quotes

  • Uncle Henry: Come on, everybody in the storm cellar!

    Auntie Em: [panicked] Henry, help me, I can't find Dorothy, she's somewhere out in the storm!

    Uncle Henry: Em, we can't look for her now! Come on, get in the cellar, hurry up!

    Auntie Em: [screams] DOROTHYYYY!

  • Dorothy: [as the Wizard's balloon goes off without her] Oh! Come back! Come back! Don't go without me! Please come back!

    The Wizard of Oz: I can't come back, I don't know how it works! Good-bye, folks!

    [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]