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The subversive messages hidden in The Wizard of Oz
BBC Reel ^ | July 12, 2019 | Nicholas Barber

Posted on 08/15/2019 7:02:29 AM PDT by 4Runner

The script scoffs at the idea that power and prosperity come to those who merit them, even when it is dealing with Dorothy herself. She kills one Wicked Witch by crash-landing a house on her, and kills another (Margaret Hamilton) by splashing her with water. In both cases, the killings are accidents, the results of pure chance rather than Dorothy’s bravery or virtue. (Any water-soluble witch who leaves buckets of the stuff sitting around her castle is asking for trouble.) But in both cases, Dorothy is instantly hailed as a conquering heroine, just as the Wizard was when he touched down in Oz. The message is that people will march behind any authority figure who makes a splash, however undeserving they may be. It’s a subversive message in 2019, and it was even more pointed in 1939, when fascist dictators were stomping across Europe.

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If it were done today, my choice for casting would be the four "Squad" members as the Flying Monkeys, Pelosi as the Wicked Witch, McConnell as the Wizard behind the curtain. Ivanka as Dorothy, Jeff Sessions as the Cowardly Lion, James Comey as the Scarecrow, and Mueller as the Tin Man.
1 posted on 08/15/2019 7:02:29 AM PDT by 4Runner
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To: 4Runner

In the book Dorothy is about 10 or 11 years old.

That Judy Garland was in her 20’s gives a peculiar vibe to the film.


2 posted on 08/15/2019 7:07:38 AM PDT by Ouderkirk (Life is about ass, you're either covering, hauling, laughing, kicking, kissing, or behaving like one)
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To: 4Runner

TWOO would have been so much better with Nick Cage or Christopher Walken in there somewhere.


3 posted on 08/15/2019 7:08:48 AM PDT by Salamander (Death makes angels of us all, and give us wings where we once had shoulders, smooth as ravens' claws)
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To: Ouderkirk

That movie gave me a lifelong fear of monkeys.

:)


4 posted on 08/15/2019 7:10:12 AM PDT by Salamander (Death makes angels of us all, and give us wings where we once had shoulders, smooth as ravens' claws)
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To: Ouderkirk

Garland was 16.


5 posted on 08/15/2019 7:15:19 AM PDT by olivia3boys
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To: Ouderkirk

As a child, I enjoyed all of Baum’s Oz books, and whichever other authors’ Oz books I could find.

All of Baum’s are here...
https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Baum%2c%20L%2e%20Frank%20%28Lyman%20Frank%29%2c%201856%2d1919


6 posted on 08/15/2019 7:15:56 AM PDT by treetopsandroofs
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To: Ouderkirk

Garland was 16 when they filmed that in 1938. She was born in 1922.


7 posted on 08/15/2019 7:16:53 AM PDT by Varda
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To: 4Runner

“she does travel from the barren middle-American countryside to a glittering urban centre, only to discover that it is ruled by fakers and populated by fools. It’s significant, too, that the Emerald City of Oz isn’t the turreted faux-medieval Ruritania where Snow White lives, nor is it the Istanbul-ish collection of domes and spires drawn by WW Denslow in the original book’s illustrations. Instead, it is a modernist mass of neon-striped skyscrapers – and, like almost everything else in the land of Oz, it is blatantly artificial. The film doesn’t send audiences over the rainbow to a mythical past, but to a garish parody of the noisy, industrialised present.”

I always thought it was just a movie....


8 posted on 08/15/2019 7:17:49 AM PDT by V_TWIN
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To: Ouderkirk

Judy was either 16 or 17.


9 posted on 08/15/2019 7:18:17 AM PDT by SkyDancer ( ~ Just Consider Me A Random Fact Generator ~ Eat Sleep Fly Repeat ~)
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To: Salamander

They had to make-do with flying monkeys to do surveillance on people while we now have the FBI.


10 posted on 08/15/2019 7:20:04 AM PDT by bigbob (Trust Trump. Trust the Plan.)
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To: 4Runner

This makes no sense.

Typical fake intellectual lunacy.


11 posted on 08/15/2019 7:23:50 AM PDT by ifinnegan (Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
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To: Salamander
I always feared flying monkeys.
12 posted on 08/15/2019 7:24:45 AM PDT by BipolarBob (Heaven has gates, walls and immigration policy but Hell has an open border policy. Food for thought.)
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To: V_TWIN

LOL!!! Cue up Pink Floyd at just the right moment...any moment, flip on the DVD and magical things happen...maybe!


13 posted on 08/15/2019 7:25:13 AM PDT by gr8eman (Only the mediocre are always at their best)
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To: 4Runner
Superman, in his earliest comic-book appearances, is an anarchist wrecking ball who doesn’t battle supervillains, but the fat cats responsible for slums and unsafe mines.

Supervillians did not exist until over a year past the first issue of Action Comics and did not become the mainstay until several years later. Until that time Superman busied himself with common problems that the ordinary man felt helpless against.
14 posted on 08/15/2019 7:26:04 AM PDT by yuleeyahoo (The nation which can prefer disgrace to danger is prepared for a master and deserves one. Hamilton)
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To: olivia3boys

OK...but even at 16, that is a long way physically from a 10 or 11 year old and it was difficult to reconcile the movie from the book, which I read many years after seeing the film.

It’s still a great film....not suggesting it isn’t. But in hindsight after reading the book, the film just had a strange vibe.


15 posted on 08/15/2019 7:28:06 AM PDT by Ouderkirk (Life is about ass, you're either covering, hauling, laughing, kicking, kissing, or behaving like one)
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To: treetopsandroofs

I knew an econ professor who said the Oz books were all really about economics—fiat currency vs the gold standard. Baum wrote some of them at the Hotel Coronado in San Diego where they have some of his things on display.


16 posted on 08/15/2019 7:28:09 AM PDT by hanamizu
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To: 4Runner

The power of the man behind the curtain ( deep state and MSM ) is an illusion.


17 posted on 08/15/2019 7:28:23 AM PDT by bankwalker (Immigration without assimilation is an invasion.)
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To: 4Runner

This is ridiculous stuff.

The earlier theory about the Gold Standard/Silver Standard is more plausible but also probably just an intellectual’s fancy.

That one (for those who don’t know) has the yellow brick road (gold) taking you nowhere useful. But the silver shoes (ruby in the movie) can actually take you where you really want to be. The Munchkins are the oppressed farmers, the Winkies are the oppressed factory workers. The wicked witch of the East is the Bankers, the wicked witch of the West is the Railroads. The Cowardly Lion is William Jennings Bryan, and on and on and on.

It’s a detailed parable, but quite debatable if L. Frank Baum really meant to tell that story. Some intellectual from the 1960s thought he did.


18 posted on 08/15/2019 7:30:06 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy (If White Privilege is real, why did Elizabeth Warren lie about being an Indian?)
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To: treetopsandroofs

Love that site! All of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ books are there as well. Both Baum and Burroughs are wonderfully entertaining.


19 posted on 08/15/2019 7:33:40 AM PDT by Quilla
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To: Ouderkirk

She was 16


20 posted on 08/15/2019 7:33:40 AM PDT by old-ager
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