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Wizard Of OZ: Film Analysis

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The Wizard of OZ (1939) is a fantasy film that allows the audience to escape reality and be transported to the magical land of OZ. Judy Garland plays the main character of Dorothy and stars alongside The lion, scarecrow, and tinman as they take a lesson filled journey to find the great wizard of OZ to help them get what they want the most. The Wizard of OZ shows us that not only is there, “No place like home” but also that we are all stronger than we think and that we should believe in ourselves and know that sometimes what we need is already there. The movie, The Wizard of OZ shows us this through costuming, acting, cinematography, and overall design. We already have inside of us what we most need is displayed throughout the film. This …show more content…

Dorothy looks into the glass ball and sees her Auntie Em inside of it calling out to Dorothy. (Wizard of Oz (1939 film) - Dorothy at the Witch's Castle, 2012) I think that all of the mise en scène work together cohesively to make this film the success that it was. Without the differences in color, the acting that was done, along with the props and other elements this film would not have portrayed the theme as well as it did. If Dorothy hadn’t spent her entire time in OZ trying to get home, and seeing her Auntie Em in the crystal ball we could have made the assumption that she didn’t want to go home and enjoyed dancing and singing with all of the magical creatures there. The Wizard of OZ is not only a fantasy film but it teaches us valuable lessons in life. When watching the film you can see them throughout the entire story, including in the actors actions, use of color, and sometimes in the props. This movie tells us a story and has a moral that sometimes the things that we desire the most are right in front of us the whole time, and sometimes even when we think that we are weak and cannot accomplish things we can in fact

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