Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Frankenstein: Myth, Color, and the Origin of Science Fiction

    December 5, 2025

    Hate to Love: The Predator Franchise, Ranked

    December 5, 2025

    100 Best Games to Play Right Now (December 2025)

    December 1, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    NerdNetNerdNet
    • Games
    • TV Shows
    • Movies
    • Tech
    • Nerd Life
    NerdNetNerdNet
    Home » My one BIG problem with Wicked Part 1
    Movies

    My one BIG problem with Wicked Part 1

    Josh McDarrisBy Josh McDarrisApril 10, 2025Updated:September 12, 2025
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    This post may contain affiliate links, which earn us commission. Learn more.

    Back around 2010 I saw a Wicked off Broadway and I was an immediate fan (I was already a fan of the music but hadn’t seen the show). The story drew you in, the soundtrack was powerful, full of emotion, and the over-the-top characters were so much fun to watch. When it was announced that a Wicked film was in production I was a little bit worried, primarily based on films like The Phantom of the Opera (2004). That was another musical that I absolutely loved, but felt it had been botched by the director and Girard Butler’s lack of vocal prowess.

    That Dance is Still Awful

    Oz Dust Ballroom Scene
    Where did this dance even come from?

    Fortunately, when I saw Wicked in theaters, I was pleasantly surprised to find sweeping landscapes, beautifully choreographed musical numbers, delightful cameos, and an over the top (in a good way) performance by Ariana Grande as Galinda (later, Glinda). Cynthia Erivo and the rest of the cast were absolutely phenomenal, and it stayed true to the story presented in the original musical. Though I wish they had done something with the Elphaba’s awful dance at the Oz Dust Ballroom. I know it serves the plot, but in the most awkward way possible. It was weird in the Broadway show and it was weird to watch in the movie.

    My One Big Problem With Wicked

    "Popular" from Wicked The Movie Part 1
    “Popular” from Wicked The Movie Part 1

    However, my one big problem, though it is a small problem in hindsight was the music. They would often – in-service to the visual narrative – draw out sections of a song. For instance, a good 10-15 seconds would go by before a song would conclude with the final verse. If you don’t believe me, listen to the soundtrack. Better yet, watch the movie. It’s actually cut better on the soundtrack.

    Why is this a problem? Well, when you’ve been listening to the soundtrack for 15-20 years, you want to be able to sing with it, if not aloud, in your head. And cutting up the music makes that very difficult if not somewhat annoying.

    Am I being petty? Does this really matter? I watched Wicked: Part 1 again to find out. My conclusion? I didn’t care anymore. The first viewing was a subtle gut punch and then I was over it. Some fans may not even notice. Newcomers certainly won’t.

    Otherwise, a near perfect film and a wonderful interpretation of the beloved Broadway musical.

    Wicked: Part One (2024) poster artwork
    NerdScore icon NerdScore 8.5/10

    Wicked: Part One (2024) Review

    By Josh McDarris • September 6, 2025

    Review Summary

    Wicked: Part One dazzles with lavish production, powerhouse performances, and heartfelt emotion—though splitting the story leaves the first half occasionally straining for dramatic payoff.

    About the Film

    The beloved Broadway musical comes to the big screen in two parts, reimagining the untold story of the witches of Oz with a sweeping mix of spectacle, romance, and tragedy.

    IMDb IMDb 7.4/10
    Metacritic Metacritic 73/100
    Rotten Tomatoes Rotten Tomatoes 88%
    Where to Watch
    Fantasy Movie Reviews Reviews
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleCommentary on Sexual Exploitation—or Just Exploitation? [The Substance Review]
    Next Article I’m not angry. I’m just… disappointed | Nosferatu Review [Spoilers]
    Josh McDarris
    • Website

    Josh is a veteran of the video production industry, an actor, well-rounded nerd, and YouTuber, covering creative how-tos, tech, and movies.

    Related Posts

    Movies

    Frankenstein: Myth, Color, and the Origin of Science Fiction

    December 5, 2025
    Movies

    Hate to Love: The Predator Franchise, Ranked

    December 5, 2025
    Movies

    100 Best Movies to Watch Right Now (December 2025)

    December 1, 2025
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Top Posts

    100 Best TV Shows to Watch Right Now (December 2025)

    December 1, 2025

    Every Red Bull Flavor, Ranked Worst to Best

    July 25, 2025

    100 Best Movies to Watch Right Now (December 2025)

    December 1, 2025
    Deals on Amazon
    New Plankenstein: A Killer Surf Movie
    Plankenstein: A Killer Surf Movie
    $4.99
    Buy on Amazon
    New I Know What You Did Last Summer 2-Movie Collection
    I Know What You Did Last Summer 2-Movie Collection
    Buy on Amazon
    New Starz Inside: Midnight Movies
    Starz Inside: Midnight Movies
    Buy on Amazon
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews
    Movies

    Frankenstein: Myth, Color, and the Origin of Science Fiction

    D. Eric FranksDecember 5, 2025
    Movies

    Hate to Love: The Predator Franchise, Ranked

    Jo R. JardinaDecember 5, 2025
    TV Shows

    Shabake: No Mystery About Why You Should Be Watching This Anime

    Nathan DudisNovember 10, 2025
    Most Popular

    100 Best TV Shows to Watch Right Now (December 2025)

    December 1, 20251 Min Read

    Every Red Bull Flavor, Ranked Worst to Best

    July 25, 20257 Mins Read

    100 Best Movies to Watch Right Now (December 2025)

    December 1, 20251 Min Read
    Categories
    • Archive of the Abandoned (5)
    • Featured (7)
    • Games (26)
    • Movies (58)
    • Nerd Life (22)
    • Tech (35)
    • TV Shows (28)
    About Us

    The finest nerdy news and reviews; Movies and TV, Toys, Games, Tech and Fandom. Contact the editor to pitch stories, brand proposals and collaborations.

    Contact us: editor@thenerdnet.io

    NerdNet
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclosures
    • About
    © 2025 NerdNet.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.