It all began on 1939 when an amazing actress like Judy Garland jumped to fame with the role of her life, in a movie that amazed people with its colors, makeup and effects, giving the audience the opportunity to travel to a magical land along Dorothy and Toto. A movie that not also followed truthfully the literature work of L.Frank Baum, but that also took elements of the American society of that era and included them all over it. If you study profoundly and compare the situation of the United States of the 1930's and that of the movie, you can encounter various symbolisms along the film, some of them are in its characters, like the tin man, you can tell that the industrial workers are reflected in him, men that worked for the great need of doing it, but that lacked heart at it as the machines took over in a new industrial revolution, or the scarecrow, another of the beloved characters, representing the farmers as brainless honest men who worked for a bigger meaner boss.
To sum it all up, it is a film that arrived to revolutionize a massive audience, and that still continues to be a renowned classic, for all the social, creative, musical and innovative elements it portrays.
And now coming soon in 2013, by the hand of Sam Raimi, the creator of another fantasy world, Spiderman and Spiderman 2, comes "Oz, the great and powerful", inspired on the story before the events of the 1939 film and the original book. When Oscar Diggs a small circus magician with dubious ethics, played by our very own enigmatic and sexy man James Franco, is hurled away from dusty Kansas to the vibrant Land of us, where he will meet, the witches Theodora (Mila Kunis), Evanora (Rachel Weisz) and Glinda (Michelle Williams).
So if all of you Oz fans want to remember your childhoods and once again travel to the land of Oz, this time i most say with a very sexy and beautiful group of people, i invite you to wait with great expectation and excitement for what it seems another great work of art.I leave to you all my second classics trailer ;) hope you enjoy!!
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