Ep 31 Gen Z Wicked For Good (with inhuman toilets and accident pants)
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About this listen
summaryJoin Stuart Moore and Harriet Pilkington as they explore the themes of the musical film Wicked, its political allegories, character development, and their personal reactions to the film and other topics like shopping, holidays, and social media.keywordsWicked, musical film, politics, friendship, character development, Generation Z, Generation X, film review, social commentarykey topics
- Themes of friendship and rivalry in Wicked
- Political allegories and social commentary in the film
- Character development and plot analysis
- Personal reactions to the film's music and length
- Comparison of film and stage musical adaptations
- Wicked's story highlights the importance of friendship amidst societal division.
- The film serves as an allegory for current US political issues.
- Music in Wicked is divisive; many find it insipid and overly long.
- Character backstories are glossed over, affecting engagement.
- The film's length and pacing detract from its storytelling.
takeaways
- Wicked (Musical & Film)
- Rosencrantz and Guilderstone (Play & Film)
- Killing Eve (TV Series)
- Small Profits (BBC sitcom)
- Irish Traitors (TV Series)
- Stuart's Gigs and Festivals
- Meat Castles (Food Truck)
Music by Andy Dawson
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