
A year after the first Wicked film, I saw Wicked: For Good and unfortunately, my concerns were mostly confirmed. The movie felt disjointed and slow, with confusing special effects during action scenes, uninteresting political plots, and songs that constantly interrupted the flow. It seemed counterintuitive, but I thought the only way to make a good Wicked movie would have been to split it into two parts, removing the second act to save the first. Those were my initial, harsh thoughts, until the last 20 minutes or so. The film finally focuses on Glinda and Elphaba’s final reunion and goodbye, and while the journey there is a bit rough, it ultimately delivers a truly perfect ending – one that feels completely right. It’s the only image the movie could have left us with: a recreation of the famous Broadway poster!