Review of The Wizard of Oz (1939) by Dominic C — 23 Feb 2014
The Wizard of Oz broke the mold for all family films to follow. Without it we might not have classics like Mary Poppins and Pete's Dragon. The story itself is well known and is the best story that teaches the moral "There's no place like home.
" Oz still looks fantastic after all these years. Similar to what I said in my Mary Poppins review it's seems more magical and special than movies that had everything created by computers. Who hasn't wanted to visit Oz at one point in their lives? The perfomances are great, and extremly iconic.
The songs are all cute, and impossible to get out of your head. Once they're in there there's no getting them out. There are several versions of this story, but this is the one everyone will always remember, and after 75 years it's very easy to see why.
This review of The Wizard of Oz (1939) was written by Dominic C on 23 Feb 2014.
The Wizard of Oz has generally received very positive reviews.
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