Because of the Wonderful Things It Does: The Legacy of Oz (2005)

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A featurette about The Wizard of Oz (1939).

Intro
"Due to the fact that of the Fantastic Things It Does: The Legacy of Oz" is a documentary from 2005 that checks out the cultural and historic impact of the 1939 American musical dream film "The Wizard of Oz". Produced by Warner Home Video, the documentary belongs to the special functions on the 3-Disc Collector's Edition DVD of "The Wizard of Oz".

Material and Historical Perspective
The documentary dissects various aspects of the distinguished film, using fascinating insights into its extraordinary impact on popular culture, in addition to its long-lasting appeal over the decades. Numerous film market figures, scholars, and critics present their views, talking about historic influences, technical accomplishments, and cultural effects of "The Wizard of Oz".

One of the important elements that the documentary highlights is the historical point of view of "The Wizard of Oz". It checks out how the movie stands as a reflection of America throughout the late 1930s, incorporating themes such as household, virtues, and handling challenges. The movie's resonance is connected to the national mood in the middle of the Great Depression and impending World War II.

Unique Effects and Technical Innovation
"Because of the Wonderful Things It Does: The Legacy of Oz" highlights the film's pioneering usage of Technicolor, an innovative color process used for the first time in Hollywood. The documentary shows how "The Wizard of Oz" pressed the limits of filmmaking, translating L. Frank Baum's vibrant world into a remarkable watching experience that significantly impressed the audience of its time. In addition, it significantly influenced the filmmaking process, ushering in a new period of color films.

The documentary also explores the detailed unique impacts utilized in the movie, such as the twister sequence, flying monkeys, and the change of the Wicked Witch. These technologically innovative effects played an essential role in making "The Wizard of Oz" a groundbreaking cinematic work.

Cultural Impact and Legacy
The documentary highlights the massive cultural impact of the movie. It goes over the film's core themes-- the quest for house, self-discovery, and the significance of friendship-- that have universal and classic appeal. This partly describes why "The Wizard of Oz" stays beloved by individuals of all ages worldwide.

Through interviews with different cultural analysts, it takes a look at the movie's deep roots in the collective cultural memory. Key moments, characters, and quotes have been referenced and parodied in many movies, television shows, and tunes. From a scholastic perspective, the documentary highlights how "The Wizard of Oz" is frequently evaluated for its allegorical representations of politics, economics, and society.

Conclusion
"Because of the Wonderful Things It Does: The Legacy of Oz" shows the long lasting legacy of "The Wizard of Oz", not only as a cinematic masterpiece however also as a cultural phenomenon. The documentary exhibits how this traditional film broke technical barriers, presented universal themes, and left a long-lasting cultural footprint that continues to belong to our pop culture lexicon. The documentary hence verifies why "The Wizard of Oz" continues to be celebrated, studied, and beloved, over seven decades after its preliminary release.

Top Cast

  • Eric Shanower
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  • John Fricke
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  • Brittany Murphy (small)
    Brittany Murphy
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  • Drew Casper
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  • Peter Glassman
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  • Jane Lahr
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  • Mark Evan Swartz
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  • Willard Carroll
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  • John Lahr
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  • Gita Dorothy Morena
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  • Kurt S. Raymond
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