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The Movie 'Wicked' Surpasses the Broadway Musical — For One Key Reason

The Movie 'Wicked' Surpasses the Broadway Musical — For One Key Reason

The film did a great favor to the stage production — and turned one of its most forgettable songs into a hit.

The film adaptation of 'Wicked': A Tale of the Witch of the West, starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, has been making waves at the global box office, drawing musical enthusiasts to theaters while proving that an old story can truly be reimagined — literally. Fans of the original Broadway musical have pointed out that the song 'One Short Day' takes on a new meaning in the movie, and it couldn’t have come at a better time.

The Film Uses 'One Short Day' to Expand the Story of The Wizard of Oz

In 'Wicked', the song plays when Elphaba and Glinda arrive in the capital of Oz, the Emerald City. They are greeted with a grand celebration, where the citizens (including Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth, who originated the roles on Broadway) use the song to share the history of the city and the magical Grimmerie spellbook.

Fans of the original musical have noticed that the movie includes new ''sections'' in the song, adding layers to the story and expanding upon the world of Oz.

Still from the movie "Wicked"

Changing the Song Changes Everything

Director Jon M. Chu’s decision to rework 'One Short Day' is a deliberate move to highlight the importance of the Grimmerie for the people of Oz. It also subtly reveals a key plot point: the Wizard’s rise to power is a fraud. He has tricked everyone into believing he can read the magical book (spoiler: he can’t).

Through the voices of the Emerald City’s citizens, the audience learns that Elphaba is the one who possesses the true power and qualities of a real wizard and ruler. This thematic shift fits seamlessly into the already familiar song, giving it a fresh and impactful significance.

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