This text comprises spoilers for “Depraved: For Good.”
“Depraved: For Good” was at all times going to have lots on its plate. The choice to separate Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman’s 2003 Broadway sensation into two films was initially met with combined reception contemplating the stage play is about three hours lengthy with intermission. The primary movie in Jon M. Chu’s “Depraved” duology teeters proper on the sting with a 2 hour and 45 minute runtime, but it surely felt proper for this adaptation. The growth of act one used the additional time to additional construct upon the connection between Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) and Glinda (Ariana Grande-Butera). It made the swelling excessive of “Defying Gravity” a well-earned place to go away off because it made you are feeling you watched a complete film as an alternative of half of 1. You’ll suppose that this may give “For Good” much more grace to take its time adapting act two, but the movie weirdly performs like a rushed second half as an alternative of its personal film.
/Movie’s BJ Colangelo was lots greater on “For Good” than I used to be in her evaluate, the place she acknowledged the movie’s faults, but nonetheless felt moved by the top. On prime of the movie’s lack of memorable songs and murky cinematography, I could not assist however be distracted by its messy plotting at odds with what the primary “Depraved” completed. There’s a lot to speak about right here, however I used to be maybe most baffled by its utilization of Dorothy Gale, the Kansas lady who will get swept up in an journey to satisfy the Wizard (Jeff Goldblum). You may already envision the headache on behalf of Chu and firm in having to follow-up Judy Garland’s portrayal in Victor Fleming’s 1939 basic. However what they provide you with right here exacerbates the difficulty greater than the rest.
Obscuring Dorothy proves to be much more of a distraction
It is about midway by way of “For Good” when Madam Morrible (Michelle Yeoh) conjures the home twister that crushes the tyrannical Nessarose (Marissa Bode) as a method to attract out Elphaba. For those who’ve ever seen something “Oz”-related, you realize that inside it resides a really confused Dorothy. However by the point Elphaba arrives in Munchkinland, Glinda has already given away the silver slippers to Dorothy, who’s marching her method down the Yellow Brick Highway. The following time we see her, she’s already talking with the Wizard’s mechanical facade alongside the Tin Man, Cowardly Lion, and the Scarecrow. After some time, it seems that “For Good” has no intention of exhibiting Dorothy from the entrance, nor giving her any strains, regardless of being performed by UK actress Bethany Weaver. She’s not even a personality, a lot as a story obligation.
The Broadway present additionally retains Dorothy’s presence to a minimal, however that has extra to do with condensing a lot of Gregory Maguire’s 1995 novel into a 3 hour stage manufacturing. She’s largely offscreen, along with her most distinguished look being in silhouette when she tosses the bucket of water onto Elphaba. However films are a lot totally different beasts than stage productions. The problem I’ve is not a lot that Dorothy is not an expanded character despite the fact that she’s technically an vital driving issue of the story and the way these characters converge. It is the truth that each try to obscure Weaver’s face and voice calls even extra consideration to her specter-like look.
The choice performs like Chu desires to withhold her face for a revelation that by no means comes. Dorothy is an enigma in “For Good,” which is unusual since her minimal inclusion makes the movie really feel prefer it’s lacking an entire bunch.
Depraved: For Good proves that what works on stage does not at all times work on the display
“For Good” usually appears like somebody hit the chapter skip button on the distant each time it all of the sudden flashes between these massive gaps in time the place an entire bunch of stuff occurred. Previous to Dorothy bringing the home down, Elphaba does her greatest to course-correct a rogue spell Nessarose made towards Boq (Ethan Slater), which finally ends in him being became the Tin Man. We obtain yet one more origin story for one of many well-known “Wizard of Oz” group members, as Elphaba makes use of the Grimmerie to show the tortured Fiyero (Jonathan Bailey) into the Scarecrow. Chu spends a lot time build up the horrifying transformations of those two characters, but each are distractingly absent from many of the large developments within the movie’s third act.
We by no means get to see how Boq and Fiyero work together alongside Dorothy on this various historical past of “The Wizard of Oz,” particularly in the massive sequence the place they douse Elphaba with water in Kiamo Ko citadel. It is an try to maintain issues largely centered on Elphaba and Glinda’s perspective. Nevertheless, in not increasing upon Boq’s rage, nor Fiyero’s conflicted emotions, shielding Dorothy from being an precise character makes their arcs really feel unsatisfying inside the confines of being an ensemble image. What might have labored on the stage does not at all times translate properly for the display, particularly since it has been confirmed that increasing the story labored out for Chu the primary time round. In “For Good,” Dorothy informs all the things and nothing on the similar time.
“Depraved: For Good” is now taking part in in theaters nationwide.