The Wiz
In this very updated version of the well beloved children's classic " The Wizard of Oz," movie watchers are transported to a world of music, neat special effects, eye-popping costumes, and a fantastic retelling of the tale of the wonderful wizard of Oz. "The Wiz" is one of the best African American musicals ever made because it has a great cast of actors and actresses, it has hidden symbolism that relates to African American life, and the choice of music adds power to its message. This musical depicts the struggle of " black" life through song and rhythm, two aspects of African American culture. It is a remake of "The Wizard of Oz" with the same story, same characters, and an added twist of soul. The cast of "The Wiz" is composed of many talented people. Legendary soul mega star Diana Ross plays the 34-year old kindergarten teacher better known as Dorothy. Diana Ross is known for her many songs as well as her career as the lead singer of the trio "The Supremes." The "King of Pop," Michael Jackson plays the part of the brain needy Scarecrow. His dancing skills and smooth voice bring this character to life.
Comedian Richard Pryor plays the Wiz. Its underlying message is go for your dreams, no matter what they are, but it takes time to achieve them. Dorothy sings " Home", where one can be their self and not worry about other people's thoughts or views about them. " Next, in this story is a lady by the name of Miss One, who sells numbers to the citizens of Oz. Quincy Jones, one of the well-known songwriters of his time, co-wrote the movie's soundtrack, along with Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson, husband and wife soul duo. His comical actions give life to this character. Horne is one of the greatest jazz singers of this era. This musical is one of the best I've ever seen and I recommend it to anyone who appreciates good music, culture, and just plain inspiration! . Home is a comfort zone for everyone, "there's no place like home. I think this movie is a must see for all ages and cultures. Lena Horne, jazz songstress extraordinare, plays Glinda the Good. It is a powerful movie that portrays African American life, both good and bad aspects, in a soulful, magical way. "The Wiz" sends its message not only through symbolism, but also through music. In the 70s, Cadillacs were the "kings of the road," much like lions are the "kings of the jungle. African Americans needed a sense of " belonging" and therefore went along with the changes to be in the " in-crowd.
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