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Oz the Great and Powerful (2013)
130 min - Adventure | Family | Fantasy - 8 March 2013 (USA) IMDB Rating 6.8 A small-time magician is swept away to an enchanted land and is forced into a power struggle between three witches. Director: Sam Raimi Writers: Mitchell Kapner (screenplay), David Lindsay-Abaire (screenplay) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1623205/ James Franco ... Oz Mila Kunis ... Theodora Rachel Weisz ... Evanora Michelle Williams ... Annie / Glinda Zach Braff ... Frank / Finley Bill Cobbs ... Master Tinker Joey King ... Girl in Wheelchair / China Girl Tony Cox ... Knuck Stephen R. Hart ... Winkie General Abigail Spencer ... May Bruce Campbell ... Winkie Gate Keeper Ted Raimi ... Skeptic in Audience Tim Holmes ... Strongman Toni Wynne ... Strong Man's Wife Rob Crites ... Firebreather William Dick ... Front Gate Barker Gene Jones ... Wild West Barker John Lord Booth III ... Oz's Tent Barker Suzanne Keilly ... Concessioneer Shannon Murray ... Girl in Wheelchair's Mother Ralph Lister ... Girl in Wheelchair's Father Beautiful yet vapid prequel to "The Wizard Of Oz" that is plague by not only by the numbers script but the questionable judgment of the people behind the scenes of the making of the film. The CGI effects are good and the characters created by those effects are cute but they are not strong enough to hide the films real problems. The script is so by the numbers that you can envision the twist and the ending five minutes into the film. Prequels are generally predicable because it set before the events of a prior movie but this film just did not have any originality to it and was just lazy in its set up. The script is not the only problem here; some of the casting is also off by a large margin as well. James Franco was not the first actor to be considered to play the character of Oscar Diggs but you can see a hundred better actors who could have done the role justice before you can ever think of Franco in the role and he does not disappoint in proving how miscast he is. Franco is terrible, so terrible that he is distracting to the film. He definitely does not care about his performance and it shows. Franco just swaggers in as if he is above the material and the actors around him while in reality, his performance is worse that the script of this film. Making his character so unlikable that you really do not want to watch or care about him. While Franco is in his own little world, Mila Kunis just looks lost in her performance. She is not believable as the wicked witch of the west and just comes across as lightweight compare to her sisters played by Rachel Weisz and Michelle Williams who are both much better actors than this film deserved. Weisz in particular gives the film's best performance because she at least makes an effort with the lazy script she has to work with and just has fun with it. Her character is the typical Disney villain but in Weisz's capable hands, she becomes more and that does translate on screen. You as an audience member are swept off your feet by Weisz's enthusiasm for her role and the movie becomes better off because of it. Williams does the same, making her sweet tooth character a joy to watch as well and brings a real sincerity to the role which is a god sent because of how insincere Franco is in his.
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