Review of Return to Oz (1985) by Johnny T — 21 May 2011
First of all, it has no music. That aside, it doesn't have any wit, joy, or drive. Children who haven't had the pleasure of seeing The Wizard of Oz might enjoy this film, but it will also frighten them. There are some fine, Oscar-nominated special effects, but the excitement just isn't there. The tone of the film is so drastically different it feels like a dark and gothic reimagining. It's bleak, creepy, and occasionally terrifying. Children are sure to be startled by the film's bleakness. It's enthralling as well as rambling, you do miss the songs, but there is clearly no place for them here. Best to see them as individual films with nothing in common apart from source material, one a classic, the other a strong enough picaresque amongst some decent fabulation.
VERDICT: "Matinée" - (Mixed reaction). These kinds of movies are usually movies that had some good things, but some bad things kept it from being amazing. This rating says to pay matinée prices to see at a theatre, buy an ex-rental or a cheap price of the DVD to own.
This review of Return to Oz (1985) was written by Johnny T on 21 May 2011.
Return to Oz has generally received positive reviews.
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