I CRIEDDDDDD at the dance scene - it was so so painful to watch someone who thought 'okay I will give these people a try maybe I was wrong about them' and she wasn't wrong about them. She took a chance and they shamed her, humiliated and laughed. I really cried.
Then you see someone (Glinda) hesitantly walk up to you and try to dance with you albeit awkwardly. People can say what they want about Glinda, but to say that she was never Elphaba’s bff is asinine. I mean in No One Mourns, we see Glinda try her hardest to not to go off on the Ozians for being disrespectful about her friend and pretty much elegantly crash out over her loss and decision.
@@christinebelzie194😢😢😢Galinda WANTED 2 STAY TAKIN HER SORCERY CLASSES WITH MRS MORRIBLE😢😢😢IF ELPHABA DECIDED 2 LEAVE SHIZ...AS A RESULT OF GROUP THINK SHAMING...THEN GLENDA WOULDN'T HV ACCESS 2 SORCERY SO.... WASN'T SHE LEVERAGING ELPHABA'S ACHE & PROTECTING HER OWN SWLF INTEREST FAM? NO DISRESPECT INTENDED.
@@mariahc.crawley884 there’s room for both. Glinda’s decision can also stem from a fear of being ostracized (I mean she saw it firsthand with being close to Elphaba), something that perfectionists tend to avoid doing. I just know that when Act 2 comes around, Glinda’s character going to be even more complicated.
I saw Wicked with my daughters tonight…so emotional! How Elphaba keeps her kindness and humanity despite being treated so cruelly by those less than her in character AND super powers than was harrowing and inspiring. When she made that statement about the premenition that she knows someday there will be a celebration about me and my mind flashing back to the beginning of the movie…so many gut punches like that in this movie! 😢
Yep, that's the first time I cried. She was manifesting but all her manifestations took on a whole new meaning. In the same song she also references herself melting, which broke me. She was so sweet and loving and mean-spirited people ruined that and assassinated her character and then her later on.
You are a gifted storyteller. I can listen to you talk about nearly anything! I love to see notifications when you post new content. Your stories and outlook resonate deeply with so many of us here. Thank you for sharing this🙏
My eyes watered while hearing your painful childhood experiences. I’m sorry they weren’t kind or understanding of you - you’re such a worthwhile person. Truly!
I first saw Wicked in 2003 on Broadway. As someone who grew up being treated differently because of how they look and having people be frightened by their appearance, that show and that character meant so much to me. Your video makes me want to see the movie even more. Also, you look incredible without makeup on!
Agreed! I had no interest in watching the movie, so didn't mind hearing any spoilers through Steph's commentary, but Now I'm interested to go see it now. Thanks Steph
You nailed it. The Democrats issue is that their members DO NOT STAY ON CODE! The Republicans can be completely wrong but baby, they are wrong together!
"The only thing necessary for evil to triumph in the world is that good men [and women] do *nothing*." My whole family voted Blue, but Voter Turnout was lower than the last election, it feels like to me a lot 'potential voters' (Including those "Left-leaning.") are too 'apathetic' to give a damn about anything.😕
You have NO idea how great it is to see that you’ve uploaded a new video! I have no interest in watching this movie, but here I am, tuning in to Steph’s review lol
The director said they sang live and there were birds in the trees that started singing whenever Cynthia sang. And stopped when she stopped. A birds endorsement if any 😊
The way I felt this so much. Thank you for such a lovely commentary. It’s so hard articulating the feelings of never belonging because a part of you constantly wonders if you’re just overthinking. But it’s such a silent and persistent response that you can just feel when you walk into spaces you aren’t welcome in.
I had no intention on watching Wicked but after listening to you im interested! I too have been called weird all my life and at 36 i still haven't found people like me
Thanks for making this review! I saw the movie alone and have no one to talk with about how it made me feel. You have a great perspective that I hadn’t thought about because I was stuck on the race part of elphaba. Your POV made me think of other ways I related to the movie and why I was crying during various parts while watching the movie in the theater. While watching, I felt upset about how elphaba was being treated, and felt knots in my stomach up until she went to emerald city where she finally fit in and wasn’t being ostracized. I didn’t feel Glenda was her friend at all, but more so a clout chaser who felt guilt and pity after elphaba got the madam to give her a wand. Once elphaba started singing defying gravity, the tears wouldn’t stop. That has always been one of my favorite songs even though I never saw the play (couldn’t afford it).
BRUHHHHHHHH THE WAY SO MANNNNNNNNY OF US "WEIRD" BLACK LITTLE GIRLS WERE ACTUALLY EXCEPTIONAL & EXCEPTIONALLY AUTHENTIC. SOME OF US USE(D) ARTISTIC TALENT, INTELLIGENCE, POPULARITY 2 FLIP THE SOCIAL ODDS STACKED AGAINST US. WHEWWWW HONEY! U REFLECTING ON UR CHILDHOOD BROUGHT UP SO MUCH! WE APPLAUD YOU 4 UR VOICE & CHOICE 2 SPEAK UR TRUTH! THANK U SIS! WE ALL TRYNA TRANSLATE THE ESSENCE & U GIVE US A LEXICON & CADENCE 2 DRAW FROM!
Stephanie I need you to stop thinking we don’t care or want to hear your opinion on things. I haven’t even seen the movie and might not ever, but here I am watching your review. I love the way you give these deep insightful renditions on things like this. I periodically get rehooked on your channel. This week is that week. I keep up with you regularly but still come back here and binge anything I may have missed.
Beautifully done. I totally feel seen in this video. I have never seen Wicked. Never heard any of the songs. Nor did I have any clue as to what it was all about. I am half way threw your video and I am in tears because I see myself in you and this video. Thank you sooo much for sharing your experience on UA-cam. I makes me feel that I am not alone in this. Lastly, you have help me decide to go see this movie on tomorrow. Cause like you said Broadway is not accessible to everyone. Thank you Thank You
I flew to NYC to take my 12 year old son to see wicked two years ago. It was pricey and on top of it my son hated it. He made the experience suck so I went to the movie by myself and cried so damn hard on the Ozworld ballroom scene
56:41 - as a content creator, this is BARS!! The extreme audacity people have to think it's okay to so comfortably rip people apart and tell you everything they feel about you, every unsolicited, rude, unkind, and unnecessary opinion and then turn around and say "oh well, that's part of being a content creator/ showing up so publicly." And no. NEVER. You do NOT get to destroy me. Loved this video Stephanie. I've read the books, seen the play on Broadway, and can't wait to see this in theaters!
21 year old South African female creator here 😅 - Steph, you're amazing - I've been watching your videos for a while, and while I disagree with most of what you say, I find your perspective and insight invaluable - not that what I think really matters, or whether or not you'll see this, but if you do, I just want you to know this: you're not unseen. Even if no one watched your incredible content, you're not unseen, you're not unknown, and I felt it pressed on me to let you know that someone out there in South Africa is praying that you feel the full comfort of that knowing. You're so loved and so adored beyond what you'll ever realize. I hope your channel continues to grow ❤
I legit wonder if you understand just how fast and with what great enthusiasm so many of us click your videos when they pop up. Such a “Yay! Of course!” So glad you did a review of this movie 💚
3:35 Just to clarify that Wicked, both the stage play and film, are technically adapted from the 1995 book _Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West_ by Gregory Maguire, but are functionally more of a crossover-fusion with the Maguire book and the MGM 1939 _Wizard of Oz_ film. I think the hope with Part 2 is that they will draw more material from the Maguire book so as to justify it being a whole separate film.
Just saw this in the cinema and I felt so seen so heard and so understood by this film it was unreal. Thank you for your perspective from another outsider x
You aren't alone when it comes to relating to Elphaba's character (what's sad was that even her own dad hated her). Throughout my life, I did get a lot of bullying and hate from people because I was different from them (ny first name, where I came from, my hair length and texture and my lack of social skills).
I love how well you articulate the feelings many of us had growing up & living our lives as an outsider for various reasons. I was never a complete outcast but I still always felt weird. I didn’t really open up to others until high school. I was very painfully shy until then but I lost weight, had a job & bought my own, clothes, so ppl started to notice me which gave me some confidence. My awkwardness never completely went away but as an adult I accept it & love myself so much more now. I’m thankful to have found creators like you who validate those feelings. I hope you know what a blessing you are to us.❤❤❤
Thank you Stephco for your willingness to share your story. You're a special person. I think we all want to belong. We must see the humanity in each other. We all belong💗
I have never watched Wicked and I didn’t intend to but now I will (when it gets on a streaming app). You are a great storyteller and I could listen to you all day. I don’t have the hopefulness that I will find other people who have been othered the same way as me. And at my age, I’m okay with that. I will enjoy my little travels and great food, that is satisfying for me now.
Wicked is a movie! I never knew the origin story of the Wicked Witch Elphaba but it's so sad. She still gave people chances despite being constantly bullied for something she couldn't control. I also wished Glinda didn't change sides (as it's hinted she will by the way that wizard teacher hugged her near the end after Elphaba flies away. Although Glinda becomes a good witch she's really just a pawn of the wizard of Oz and that wizard teacher. She could have supported Elphaba without going with her. Anyway Cynthia and Ariana did a amazing job.
I hate musicals. Always have. I went because friends wanted to see it. I loved it. As an outsider a lot of my life, I was so touched by the story. I teared up a few times. I also thought it went by faster than I'd expected. Can't wait for part two even though I suspect it will go left story wise. Now let me listen to this review! Also you look beautiful. I am 44 and don't even bother with powder at this point. Aquaphor on the lips is my makeup these days 🤣
I’m sorry you had so many negative experiences at school. I also grew up as an awkward black girl in mostly white suburban schools. I was tall and skinny and dark skin - so that was hard in elementary and middle school. But in high school I became a star track runner and I got a boyfriend so I started to feel better about myself because suddenly long legs and a small chest were positives. lol But *hugs* I understand
Ok I had no intentions to watch it, but I’m going to watch. Because I can so relate. Being called weird, being too much, having an attitude. Or being a filler person until they get into the circle they really want to be in. I’ve purposely walled myself off. It’s definitely beyond exhausting.
In the Uk so when the first thing i see on UA-cam is you posted a video it makes a happy Monday! I dont think its anything I have ever articulated before but you did it. I think looking at the comments so many were touched this felt like finding the real oz thank you. (I realise maybe none of that made sense at 5.55am)
Glad you did this! I lived in NYC when Wicked was running big and New Yorkers could not even afford to see Broadway shows. 😁. I loved Wicked, though. Idina and Kristen owned those roles. Yes, the original soundtrack was always on repeat for me. I plan to see the movie.
You seem like such a likeable person with a big personality Steph, I dont see the perspective of yourself you see. I love to hear your perspective on things
Thought I was just clicking on a review for Wicked, but got so much more.😊 You matched my mental on so many points, and truly took the words out of my mouth on every subject. Thank you so much for your content, and for letting me know that there are some like minded people out here.😊Also, shout out to Galveston! I'm not from there, but my Dad is. So, TX is definitely in my blood.😂
I need you to know stephanie that i love your perspective Ik thee videos of your often dont get as many views as the others but i need u to know i love ur work. . I am literally a 20 yr girl in india. I dont watch love is blind or know anthing about broadway but i watch evey one of your videos. So sending lots of ❤
Thank you for being vulnerable and sharing. Your anecdote was extremely powerful and deserves to be heard. I pray this reaches the intended audience because it can do so much good. God bless you
I found it interesting that a black woman playing a green woman getting discriminated against... It spoke volumes of the state of the world amongst many other issues.
It was a beautiful movie. A little triggering because they basically MADE her be the bad guy or wicked witch even though it wasn’t her intent or who she actually was.
I must admit that at the age of 41 I also still feel like a Perpetual outsider. What makes my situation a little more difficult and maybe a little harder for some to understand or empathize with the way I feel, is the way I look. I don't look like I should have any trouble fitting in or getting along with people or being "picked". I'm too pretty to feel like that. My body is too banging to feel like that. My personality and energy are too contagious for me to feel like that. Yet at the end of the day, I still do feel like that. An Outsider that no one quite understands.. except for one person who I have now called my soulmate friend bc she's literally the only one that I feel kinda gets me.
I definitely also relate to Elphaba being a perpetual outsider. I think some of the brilliance of Wicked is it’s “easy” for a lot of people to relate to marginalization to someone who is green, lol, it’s very broad - although I do appreciate the layers the cast adds to it.
I admire your confidence to tell your story. People don't realize there are so many people walking around with the same emotions and feelings you experience, yet hide behind the need to do and be more just to be tolerated by people who never liked you for how you are or cared enough to understand and just let you be you. So THANK YOU!!!
Hey Steph! I’m so happy you made this video. Just watched the movie recently and was hoping you would talk about it since you are a fellow theatre kid. Keep making videos!! ❤
Stephco, you are beautiful, brilliant, intelligent, funny, creative, insightful, etc., The features you believe are unacceptable are actually what make you pretty. You have a gorgeous smile, full, natural lips, cocoa skin, unique nose that fits your face, and pretty eyes. You were made for this… what you are doing right now. You are more relatable than you are aware of. You stated that people say you’re made for “something special” and you wonder what that thing is (excuse my paraphrasing). I think you’ve found it - sharing yourself and perspective with the world via social media. Your videos are therapeutic. Maybe “special” is uncomfortable….at first. Maybe, it’s uncomfortable until you make peace with it and accept it. You have a beautiful mind. Your transparency is golden. I enjoy your videos. Keep doing what you are doing. P.S. I actually want to see the movie now! 😊
I run to watch your videos every time, and I'm so excited to hear you talk about this one!! I'm a theater girlie so I'm over hear talking back like you can hear me lmao! Lowkey I agree about the iconic note, but I wasn't too mad since Idina came in and hit it anyway so we still got it!
I loved your take on Wicked! I also watch all your videos from beginning to end as soon as they drop. Keep up the excellent commentary. You are truly gifted at it 💕
Stopped at 11:32 bc what u were experiencing was definitely racism and colorism. This is crazy bc I identify with your story . u were treated similarly to me and I was surrounded by my “own”. And I chose humor too. I might watch the movie now Ngl
Im sorry you went through this negative experience, i myself never really fit in, i had many associates but i never felt like i found my tribe. I realized in my adult years that no matter how "weird" you are, theres always people like you out there just like you, 8 billion humans cannot be the same. I have seen some of the "weirdest " people have lots of friends like them, i guess the hard part is finding your tribe, they are out there tho no matter how different or weird one is
Thanks for this Stephanie! I’ve never seen Wicked! I really think so many people in our society are just not mentally well and this is why they have this warped mindset that something is bad because they don’t agree with someone or some idea. You rock and so many of us love you in this space. ❤😎🙌
I feel like during the dance scene, Galinda finally sees that she and Elphaba are the same. She uses her looks and charm to disguise her lack of confidence in her magical abilities. Elphaba has green skin, its not something she can easily hide so she has to face it head on. I feel like black women relate often to Elphaba because we're different in a way we can't ever hide. At least in America. We try to assimilate, but we are what we are. And that's ok.
It was so true to black womens experience it almost felt too vulnerable and exposing, esprcially the part she was ignored by everyone around her he dad her school , leperised when she didnt follow the status quo and everything. I found it interesting that the love interest was was white though. I thought it played into that whole ‘you’ll get your white prince “ fantasy and the longing some black women experience for demographics of men they will probably never be chosen by. I know he probably had feelings for he but the way he winced when she touched his face just reminded me of the kind of aversion white men seem to have when it comes to dating black women, even if you can see there’s feelings there the bias always seeps through
Wow. I saw so much of myself in your description of fitting in (in predominantly white environments). I've never seen or read Wicked, but I might give it a try after hearing your interpretation.
Wow wow wow. This was a first time watch for me and I subscribed to your channel at the 30 minute mark, even though I had never run across you before. I was captivated by the whole video. A great job between analyzing the film and weaving in your own stories and commentary. Now listen to your fans: you are something special.
Hey Steph, just wanted to tell you I love your videos, it's always so interesting to hear your opinion on different stuff. I like that you have a different take on many topics, even if these are unsafe, unpopular or controversial views. At least it shows you think things over instead of just blindly accepting whatever is given to you. It's really cool. I'm not your target audience at all, but I enjoy watching each time you post something. Please never be afraid to share you perspective, there are people who appreciate it!
I saw it over the weekend and LOVED every minute of it. So many feelings, emotions and messages throughout. I do think there were a lot of similarities to the Broadway version, but also many differences. I feel the movie version was moreso based around Elpaba, and hands down, Cynthia Erivo was THEE star of the show!! PS..I was hoping you would make a Wicked movie review. Thanks for granting my wish. 😊
Your experience as a third grader both breaks my heart and infuriates me. I am happy you found others similar to you ❤❤❤ I am exhausted and done w ppl.
i don’t give a damn about wicket. but you are so great to listen to. you are so smart, entertaining, analytical and interesting i’m gonna watch this whole thing
I had been waiting until I saw wicked to watch this video and I’m so glad that I did wait! You look so beautiful and it feels like we’re conversing about the movie a little lol. I cried about 4-5 different times while watching Wicked. I have felt like elfaba both before and after recognition- my entire life and to see it on screen is really something else. Besides extreme validation and empathy I just I’m overwhelmed and really impressed. They did amazing
i’ve been subscribed for a while and have never commented but i truly appreciate your presence and your takes and experience. i really look forward to your videos❤
This is my first video of yours I’ve seen. I relate so much to your experience and your interpretation of the film. I feel like finding your channel and your community is my tribe! I had to subscribe and comment. Thank you for sharing your perspective and your experiences with us.
OMG YOU SAYING HOW EXPENSIVE IT IS!!! YES GURL!!! Omg! New York is $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ to even visit LET ALONE *trying* to see even ONE musical lmao. People are so wildly out of touch about who hasn’t seen the musical
1:00:30 I am relieved that you have a different perspective on their relationship. Many people love Wicked and they likely bonded over heir love and efforts for it. Their love is unending.
love your review! ❤ the ozdust scene made me cry in the theater and that never happens for me! As someone who was bullied all throughout my middle school to high school years, I definitely felt every emotion Cynthia was portraying
Hi Steph, besides a couple of videos, I’ve always looked forward to your videos because of your unique humor and authentic demeanor! Happy to listen to your thoughts on Wicked movie ( : ❤
I did not see the Wicked Musical, didn’t really care for Cynthia or Arianna .. & didn’t plan on seeing the movie. But after watching the trailer on UA-cam, I was slightly curious about the premise of the film. So this video was right up my alley. I immediately got a snack & cracked open my lap top 👍🏽 Thanks
I wouldn't have minded having a part 2 if they were spread 6 months apart. 1 year is silly but I guess they want to maximise the profits they can make of the part 2.
I may not always watch the shows or movies you comment on, but I like your commentary. And while I may not always agree with all your opinions I enjoy watching your videos.
You spoke about many deep perspectives that makes me view the movie in a different light and appreciate the 2hrs and 40 minutes of pure brilliance on display. You got yourself a new subscriber and supporter! ❤
people have treated you so poorly stephanie. you are a gem. i’m so sorry
It’s sad because I bet she has the best personality and heart
I CRIEDDDDDD at the dance scene - it was so so painful to watch someone who thought 'okay I will give these people a try maybe I was wrong about them' and she wasn't wrong about them. She took a chance and they shamed her, humiliated and laughed. I really cried.
You and me both…I had to make myself keep quiet because I almost start wailing 😭😭😭
Then you see someone (Glinda) hesitantly walk up to you and try to dance with you albeit awkwardly. People can say what they want about Glinda, but to say that she was never Elphaba’s bff is asinine. I mean in No One Mourns, we see Glinda try her hardest to not to go off on the Ozians for being disrespectful about her friend and pretty much elegantly crash out over her loss and decision.
@@christinebelzie194😢😢😢Galinda WANTED 2 STAY TAKIN HER SORCERY CLASSES WITH MRS MORRIBLE😢😢😢IF ELPHABA DECIDED 2 LEAVE SHIZ...AS A RESULT OF GROUP THINK SHAMING...THEN GLENDA WOULDN'T HV ACCESS 2 SORCERY SO.... WASN'T SHE LEVERAGING ELPHABA'S ACHE & PROTECTING HER OWN SWLF INTEREST FAM? NO DISRESPECT INTENDED.
@@mariahc.crawley884 there’s room for both. Glinda’s decision can also stem from a fear of being ostracized (I mean she saw it firsthand with being close to Elphaba), something that perfectionists tend to avoid doing. I just know that when Act 2 comes around, Glinda’s character going to be even more complicated.
Me too I swear! This movie was so good.
You're truly a black intellectual.... I see you and appreciate your perspective.
I would listen to ANYTHING that you talk about 💕💕💕💕
FR Im literally obsessed with this channel
Agreed!
100%
Same.
Same. I don’t even care about the topics sometimes, like LIB. But Steph adds such dimension in her views that I want to know her perspective
I saw Wicked with my daughters tonight…so emotional! How Elphaba keeps her kindness and humanity despite being treated so cruelly by those less than her in character AND super powers than was harrowing and inspiring. When she made that statement about the premenition that she knows someday there will be a celebration about me and my mind flashing back to the beginning of the movie…so many gut punches like that in this movie! 😢
Yep, that's the first time I cried. She was manifesting but all her manifestations took on a whole new meaning. In the same song she also references herself melting, which broke me. She was so sweet and loving and mean-spirited people ruined that and assassinated her character and then her later on.
I CARE 🙋🏽♀️ I was like “I hope Stephco talks about this”
Me too!!!!
@@valenciavlogs. same!
I immediately thought of the Beyonce song. But yes, I also care.
I’m sorry this is off topic but you look so beautiful!!!!!!! your skin is beautifully glowing!!!
She has always been the “cute girl next store” vibe - in storyteller form!
P.S. & you are right - she is beautiful🤩
You are a gifted storyteller. I can listen to you talk about nearly anything! I love to see notifications when you post new content. Your stories and outlook resonate deeply with so many of us here. Thank you for sharing this🙏
Never saw the play or movie, but I watched this entire commentary. Amazing video. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and your story. We see you ❤
@@jasminejazziej8787 Same! Now I want to see the movie.😁
@@jasminejazziej8787 same, never watched the play or the movie nor the trailers but still found this breakdown insightful.
Please go see the movie, I saw it tonight and yes, it's really 3 hours long, damn near. Some of the scenes are so emotional.
My eyes watered while hearing your painful childhood experiences. I’m sorry they weren’t kind or understanding of you - you’re such a worthwhile person. Truly!
I absolutely love movie reviews, analysis, breakdowns, and think pieces. So here's one more person that your content is made for❤
Me too. I was excited to see Stephco had a video in the genre
I first saw Wicked in 2003 on Broadway. As someone who grew up being treated differently because of how they look and having people be frightened by their appearance, that show and that character meant so much to me. Your video makes me want to see the movie even more. Also, you look incredible without makeup on!
Agreed! I had no interest in watching the movie, so didn't mind hearing any spoilers through Steph's commentary, but Now I'm interested to go see it now. Thanks Steph
I hope you are surrounded by people that just allow you to be you fully. I enjoy your takes on so many topics. I will always watch and support 💜
You nailed it. The Democrats issue is that their members DO NOT STAY ON CODE! The Republicans can be completely wrong but baby, they are wrong together!
Bingo!
"The only thing necessary for evil to triumph in the world is that good men [and women] do *nothing*."
My whole family voted Blue, but Voter Turnout was lower than the last election, it feels like to me a lot 'potential voters' (Including those "Left-leaning.") are too 'apathetic' to give a damn about anything.😕
You have NO idea how great it is to see that you’ve uploaded a new video! I have no interest in watching this movie, but here I am, tuning in to Steph’s review lol
The director said they sang live and there were birds in the trees that started singing whenever Cynthia sang. And stopped when she stopped. A birds endorsement if any 😊
The way I felt this so much. Thank you for such a lovely commentary. It’s so hard articulating the feelings of never belonging because a part of you constantly wonders if you’re just overthinking. But it’s such a silent and persistent response that you can just feel when you walk into spaces you aren’t welcome in.
I had no intention on watching Wicked but after listening to you im interested! I too have been called weird all my life and at 36 i still haven't found people like me
I’m right there with you, Alicia
Thanks for making this review! I saw the movie alone and have no one to talk with about how it made me feel.
You have a great perspective that I hadn’t thought about because I was stuck on the race part of elphaba. Your POV made me think of other ways I related to the movie and why I was crying during various parts while watching the movie in the theater.
While watching, I felt upset about how elphaba was being treated, and felt knots in my stomach up until she went to emerald city where she finally fit in and wasn’t being ostracized.
I didn’t feel Glenda was her friend at all, but more so a clout chaser who felt guilt and pity after elphaba got the madam to give her a wand.
Once elphaba started singing defying gravity, the tears wouldn’t stop. That has always been one of my favorite songs even though I never saw the play (couldn’t afford it).
BRUHHHHHHHH THE WAY SO MANNNNNNNNY OF US "WEIRD" BLACK LITTLE GIRLS WERE ACTUALLY EXCEPTIONAL & EXCEPTIONALLY AUTHENTIC. SOME OF US USE(D) ARTISTIC TALENT, INTELLIGENCE, POPULARITY 2 FLIP THE SOCIAL ODDS STACKED AGAINST US. WHEWWWW HONEY! U REFLECTING ON UR CHILDHOOD BROUGHT UP SO MUCH! WE APPLAUD YOU 4 UR VOICE & CHOICE 2 SPEAK UR TRUTH! THANK U SIS! WE ALL TRYNA TRANSLATE THE ESSENCE & U GIVE US A LEXICON & CADENCE 2 DRAW FROM!
Stephanie I need you to stop thinking we don’t care or want to hear your opinion on things. I haven’t even seen the movie and might not ever, but here I am watching your review. I love the way you give these deep insightful renditions on things like this. I periodically get rehooked on your channel. This week is that week. I keep up with you regularly but still come back here and binge anything I may have missed.
I 2nd that ❤
Beautifully done. I totally feel seen in this video. I have never seen Wicked. Never heard any of the songs. Nor did I have any clue as to what it was all about. I am half way threw your video and I am in tears because I see myself in you and this video. Thank you sooo much for sharing your experience on UA-cam. I makes me feel that I am not alone in this. Lastly, you have help me decide to go see this movie on tomorrow. Cause like you said Broadway is not accessible to everyone. Thank you Thank You
I flew to NYC to take my 12 year old son to see wicked two years ago. It was pricey and on top of it my son hated it. He made the experience suck so I went to the movie by myself and cried so damn hard on the Ozworld ballroom scene
56:41 - as a content creator, this is BARS!! The extreme audacity people have to think it's okay to so comfortably rip people apart and tell you everything they feel about you, every unsolicited, rude, unkind, and unnecessary opinion and then turn around and say "oh well, that's part of being a content creator/ showing up so publicly." And no. NEVER. You do NOT get to destroy me.
Loved this video Stephanie. I've read the books, seen the play on Broadway, and can't wait to see this in theaters!
21 year old South African female creator here 😅 - Steph, you're amazing - I've been watching your videos for a while, and while I disagree with most of what you say, I find your perspective and insight invaluable - not that what I think really matters, or whether or not you'll see this, but if you do, I just want you to know this: you're not unseen. Even if no one watched your incredible content, you're not unseen, you're not unknown, and I felt it pressed on me to let you know that someone out there in South Africa is praying that you feel the full comfort of that knowing. You're so loved and so adored beyond what you'll ever realize. I hope your channel continues to grow ❤
I feel the same. Watching from Midrand South Africa 🇿🇦, I always click on Stephs videos
@@TES-qf7du I feel the same too and I am watching from Gaborone Botswana.
I'm also watching from Bedfordview, South Africa 🇿🇦. I've been watching for the past 2 years, actually.
@@mayolikatata5420 Honestly it's just always nice to see other fellow South Africans :)
I legit wonder if you understand just how fast and with what great enthusiasm so many of us click your videos when they pop up. Such a “Yay! Of course!” So glad you did a review of this movie 💚
3:35 Just to clarify that Wicked, both the stage play and film, are technically adapted from the 1995 book _Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West_ by Gregory Maguire, but are functionally more of a crossover-fusion with the Maguire book and the MGM 1939 _Wizard of Oz_ film.
I think the hope with Part 2 is that they will draw more material from the Maguire book so as to justify it being a whole separate film.
Just saw this in the cinema and I felt so seen so heard and so understood by this film it was unreal. Thank you for your perspective from another outsider x
Top tier analysis as ever, so cerebral so astute!
I always look forward to your videos and I still maintain you'd do so well in the UK ❤
You aren't alone when it comes to relating to Elphaba's character (what's sad was that even her own dad hated her). Throughout my life, I did get a lot of bullying and hate from people because I was different from them (ny first name, where I came from, my hair length and texture and my lack of social skills).
Hugs. Social skills r tiringgg
I like how you’ve been doing your thumbnails, they look real clean, real professional
35:50 Tyler and Ashley from Love Is Blind out here catching strays in a Wicked review 🤣
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I love how well you articulate the feelings many of us had growing up & living our lives as an outsider for various reasons. I was never a complete outcast but I still always felt weird. I didn’t really open up to others until high school. I was very painfully shy until then but I lost weight, had a job & bought my own, clothes, so ppl started to notice me which gave me some confidence. My awkwardness never completely went away but as an adult I accept it & love myself so much more now. I’m thankful to have found creators like you who validate those feelings. I hope you know what a blessing you are to us.❤❤❤
Thank you Stephco for your willingness to share your story. You're a special person. I think we all want to belong. We must see the humanity in each other. We all belong💗
I have never watched Wicked and I didn’t intend to but now I will (when it gets on a streaming app).
You are a great storyteller and I could listen to you all day.
I don’t have the hopefulness that I will find other people who have been othered the same way as me. And at my age, I’m okay with that. I will enjoy my little travels and great food, that is satisfying for me now.
Wicked is a movie! I never knew the origin story of the Wicked Witch Elphaba but it's so sad. She still gave people chances despite being constantly bullied for something she couldn't control. I also wished Glinda didn't change sides (as it's hinted she will by the way that wizard teacher hugged her near the end after Elphaba flies away. Although Glinda becomes a good witch she's really just a pawn of the wizard of Oz and that wizard teacher. She could have supported Elphaba without going with her. Anyway Cynthia and Ariana did a amazing job.
Thank you for reviewing this. This speaks to me as I always feel like an outsider. Love your natural look btw and the hair is giving ❤
I hate musicals. Always have. I went because friends wanted to see it. I loved it. As an outsider a lot of my life, I was so touched by the story. I teared up a few times. I also thought it went by faster than I'd expected. Can't wait for part two even though I suspect it will go left story wise.
Now let me listen to this review! Also you look beautiful. I am 44 and don't even bother with powder at this point. Aquaphor on the lips is my makeup these days 🤣
This was such a thoughtful video! Thank you for making this!
Agreed!
This look is sooooo pretty - you don't need all of that extra make up. Great commentary - your brutal honesty is still so needed and refreshing xxx
I’m sorry you had so many negative experiences at school. I also grew up as an awkward black girl in mostly white suburban schools. I was tall and skinny and dark skin - so that was hard in elementary and middle school. But in high school I became a star track runner and I got a boyfriend so I started to feel better about myself because suddenly long legs and a small chest were positives. lol But *hugs* I understand
Ok I had no intentions to watch it, but I’m going to watch. Because I can so relate. Being called weird, being too much, having an attitude. Or being a filler person until they get into the circle they really want to be in. I’ve purposely walled myself off. It’s definitely beyond exhausting.
"filler" person is devastating. I can relate 🥺
@@SuthernHippie whew, heavy on the filler person.
You always have such a unique and compassionate angle! I love your channel and look forward to hearing whatever it is you want to talk about.
In the Uk so when the first thing i see on UA-cam is you posted a video it makes a happy Monday!
I dont think its anything I have ever articulated before but you did it. I think looking at the comments so many were touched this felt like finding the real oz thank you.
(I realise maybe none of that made sense at 5.55am)
Glad you did this! I lived in NYC when Wicked was running big and New Yorkers could not even afford to see Broadway shows. 😁. I loved Wicked, though. Idina and Kristen owned those roles. Yes, the original soundtrack was always on repeat for me. I plan to see the movie.
I’m happy you spoke about this, sometimes I want to pick up the phone a chat with you about things I SWEAR. You have the best takes.
You seem like such a likeable person with a big personality Steph, I dont see the perspective of yourself you see. I love to hear your perspective on things
Thought I was just clicking on a review for Wicked, but got so much more.😊 You matched my mental on so many points, and truly took the words out of my mouth on every subject. Thank you so much for your content, and for letting me know that there are some like minded people out here.😊Also, shout out to Galveston! I'm not from there, but my Dad is. So, TX is definitely in my blood.😂
I need you to know stephanie that i love your perspective Ik thee videos of your often dont get as many views as the others but i need u to know i love ur work. . I am literally a 20 yr girl in india. I dont watch love is blind or know anthing about broadway but i watch evey one of your videos. So sending lots of ❤
Thank you for being vulnerable and sharing. Your anecdote was extremely powerful and deserves to be heard. I pray this reaches the intended audience because it can do so much good. God bless you
I found it interesting that a black woman playing a green woman getting discriminated against... It spoke volumes of the state of the world amongst many other issues.
It was a beautiful movie. A little triggering because they basically MADE her be the bad guy or wicked witch even though it wasn’t her intent or who she actually was.
I must admit that at the age of 41 I also still feel like a Perpetual outsider. What makes my situation a little more difficult and maybe a little harder for some to understand or empathize with the way I feel, is the way I look. I don't look like I should have any trouble fitting in or getting along with people or being "picked". I'm too pretty to feel like that. My body is too banging to feel like that. My personality and energy are too contagious for me to feel like that. Yet at the end of the day, I still do feel like that. An Outsider that no one quite understands.. except for one person who I have now called my soulmate friend bc she's literally the only one that I feel kinda gets me.
You're literally gorgeous, there's no way you're an outsider, you look like you have a perfect life.
It only really takes having one friend to make that difference
I definitely also relate to Elphaba being a perpetual outsider. I think some of the brilliance of Wicked is it’s “easy” for a lot of people to relate to marginalization to someone who is green, lol, it’s very broad - although I do appreciate the layers the cast adds to it.
I was looking forward to your commentary on this! I crieddddddd big tears.
I admire your confidence to tell your story. People don't realize there are so many people walking around with the same emotions and feelings you experience, yet hide behind the need to do and be more just to be tolerated by people who never liked you for how you are or cared enough to understand and just let you be you. So THANK YOU!!!
Hey Steph! I’m so happy you made this video. Just watched the movie recently and was hoping you would talk about it since you are a fellow theatre kid. Keep making videos!! ❤
Stephco, you are beautiful, brilliant, intelligent, funny, creative, insightful, etc., The features you believe are unacceptable are actually what make you pretty. You have a gorgeous smile, full, natural lips, cocoa skin, unique nose that fits your face, and pretty eyes. You were made for this… what you are doing right now. You are more relatable than you are aware of. You stated that people say you’re made for “something special” and you wonder what that thing is (excuse my paraphrasing). I think you’ve found it - sharing yourself and perspective with the world via social media. Your videos are therapeutic. Maybe “special” is uncomfortable….at first. Maybe, it’s uncomfortable until you make peace with it and accept it. You have a beautiful mind. Your transparency is golden. I enjoy your videos. Keep doing what you are doing. P.S. I actually want to see the movie now! 😊
The way I scrolled past all the Wicked videos on my timeline this week except yours should tell you how much of a chokehold you have on me 😂
I run to watch your videos every time, and I'm so excited to hear you talk about this one!! I'm a theater girlie so I'm over hear talking back like you can hear me lmao! Lowkey I agree about the iconic note, but I wasn't too mad since Idina came in and hit it anyway so we still got it!
I loved your take on Wicked! I also watch all your videos from beginning to end as soon as they drop. Keep up the excellent commentary. You are truly gifted at it 💕
Stopped at 11:32 bc what u were experiencing was definitely racism and colorism. This is crazy bc I identify with your story . u were treated similarly to me and I was surrounded by my “own”. And I chose humor too. I might watch the movie now Ngl
Im sorry you went through this negative experience, i myself never really fit in, i had many associates but i never felt like i found my tribe. I realized in my adult years that no matter how "weird" you are, theres always people like you out there just like you, 8 billion humans cannot be the same. I have seen some of the "weirdest " people have lots of friends like them, i guess the hard part is finding your tribe, they are out there tho no matter how different or weird one is
I know so little about 'Wicked', and I'm still here, fully tuned in lol.
Thanks for this Stephanie! I’ve never seen Wicked! I really think so many people in our society are just not mentally well and this is why they have this warped mindset that something is bad because they don’t agree with someone or some idea. You rock and so many of us love you in this space. ❤😎🙌
you actually made me go see the movie today. i was on the fence but once i saw your video on my feed, i was convinced cause I relate to your stories ❤
I feel like during the dance scene, Galinda finally sees that she and Elphaba are the same. She uses her looks and charm to disguise her lack of confidence in her magical abilities. Elphaba has green skin, its not something she can easily hide so she has to face it head on.
I feel like black women relate often to Elphaba because we're different in a way we can't ever hide. At least in America. We try to assimilate, but we are what we are. And that's ok.
It was so true to black womens experience it almost felt too vulnerable and exposing, esprcially the part she was ignored by everyone around her he dad her school , leperised when she didnt follow the status quo and everything. I found it interesting that the love interest was was white though. I thought it played into that whole ‘you’ll get your white prince “ fantasy and the longing some black women experience for demographics of men they will probably never be chosen by. I know he probably had feelings for he but the way he winced when she touched his face just reminded me of the kind of aversion white men seem to have when it comes to dating black women, even if you can see there’s feelings there the bias always seeps through
Wow. I saw so much of myself in your description of fitting in (in predominantly white environments). I've never seen or read Wicked, but I might give it a try after hearing your interpretation.
Wow wow wow. This was a first time watch for me and I subscribed to your channel at the 30 minute mark, even though I had never run across you before. I was captivated by the whole video. A great job between analyzing the film and weaving in your own stories and commentary. Now listen to your fans: you are something special.
Hey Steph, just wanted to tell you I love your videos, it's always so interesting to hear your opinion on different stuff. I like that you have a different take on many topics, even if these are unsafe, unpopular or controversial views. At least it shows you think things over instead of just blindly accepting whatever is given to you. It's really cool. I'm not your target audience at all, but I enjoy watching each time you post something. Please never be afraid to share you perspective, there are people who appreciate it!
This is fantastic! Thank you ! Never seen your channel before so glad to have watched this in its entirety !
Thank you Stephanie ❤.
This was amazing and very much needed. It forever touched me.
Thank you.
Stephanie -- this video is absolutely 👉🏾phenomenal👈🏾
I saw it over the weekend and LOVED every minute of it. So many feelings, emotions and messages throughout.
I do think there were a lot of similarities to the Broadway version, but also many differences. I feel the movie version was moreso based around Elpaba, and hands down, Cynthia Erivo was THEE star of the show!!
PS..I was hoping you would make a Wicked movie review. Thanks for granting my wish. 😊
I feel a little slighted that Wicked came out After this election. Side eye
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Your experience as a third grader both breaks my heart and infuriates me. I am happy you found others similar to you ❤❤❤ I am exhausted and done w ppl.
i don’t give a damn about wicket. but you are so great to listen to. you are so smart, entertaining, analytical and interesting i’m gonna watch this whole thing
I had been waiting until I saw wicked to watch this video and I’m so glad that I did wait! You look so beautiful and it feels like we’re conversing about the movie a little lol. I cried about 4-5 different times while watching Wicked. I have felt like elfaba both before and after recognition- my entire life and to see it on screen is really something else. Besides extreme validation and empathy I just I’m overwhelmed and really impressed. They did amazing
i’ve been subscribed for a while and have never commented but i truly appreciate your presence and your takes and experience. i really look forward to your videos❤
This is my first video of yours I’ve seen. I relate so much to your experience and your interpretation of the film. I feel like finding your channel and your community is my tribe! I had to subscribe and comment. Thank you for sharing your perspective and your experiences with us.
OMG YOU SAYING HOW EXPENSIVE IT IS!!! YES GURL!!! Omg! New York is $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ to even visit LET ALONE *trying* to see even ONE musical lmao. People are so wildly out of touch about who hasn’t seen the musical
By the end of Wicked I was like “I could have had a full on 5 hour plus version of this and been fully engaged”
1:00:30 I am relieved that you have a different perspective on their relationship. Many people love Wicked and they likely bonded over heir love and efforts for it. Their love is unending.
Schwartz Asked Her 2 Make A Battlecry Of Her Own...She DIDN'T initially do it that way...FUN MUSICAL FACTOID ❤
love your review! ❤ the ozdust scene made me cry in the theater and that never happens for me! As someone who was bullied all throughout my middle school to high school years, I definitely felt every emotion Cynthia was portraying
Hi Steph, besides a couple of videos, I’ve always looked forward to your videos because of your unique humor and authentic demeanor! Happy to listen to your thoughts on Wicked movie ( : ❤
I did not see the Wicked Musical, didn’t really care for Cynthia or Arianna .. & didn’t plan on seeing the movie. But after watching the trailer on UA-cam, I was slightly curious about the premise of the film. So this video was right up my alley. I immediately got a snack & cracked open my lap top 👍🏽 Thanks
FIRST!!!! Yayyy I’ve been waiting for this!!!!
I didn’t know what to expect from this but wow what a resonant and amazing review.
I loved Wicked. I love your take! I also enjoyed your background - you just need maybe a ring light? Love your content 🎉
Absolutely love this kind of content but I will watch anything that you post!
I am one of the guys that watch you Steph. I like your comedic timing. "I am 40 years old talking about musicals.... on the internet" lol
Awesome take on this movie Steph 🎬 LOVE THE NAILS 💅
I wouldn't have minded having a part 2 if they were spread 6 months apart. 1 year is silly but I guess they want to maximise the profits they can make of the part 2.
Oh my goodness, I remember seeing your videos from a couple years ago. You are glowing from the insided 😊
You’re spot on every time. Especially with Meghan Markle ❤
I love your videos and your emotional authenticity is inspiring.
I may not always watch the shows or movies you comment on, but I like your commentary. And while I may not always agree with all your opinions I enjoy watching your videos.
I can listen to you for hours. You are a wonderful storyteller!
I do not typically comment on videos, but I was compelled to say "thank you." Your perspective was fascinating.
Im SO Happy you are reviewing this. I love this movie so much !! It was so deep and important watch for humans.
You spoke about many deep perspectives that makes me view the movie in a different light and appreciate the 2hrs and 40 minutes of pure brilliance on display. You got yourself a new subscriber and supporter! ❤