

Wicked: Teil 1
Regie Jon M. Chu7.388%95%6.9
Die zwei Hexen Elphaba und Glinda könnten unterschiedlich nicht sein. Während Glinda privilegiert, hübsch und attraktiv ist, muss sich Elphaba aufgrund ihrer grünen Hautfarbe immer wieder beweisen und vor allem ihre wahren Fähigkeiten erst noch entdecken. So unterschiedlich die beiden Hexen auch sind, umso enger befreunden sie sich während ihrer Zeit auf der Universität Glizz im fantastischen Land Oz. Eine Reihe unerwarteter Ereignisse stellt die beiden Freundinnen jedoch auf eine harte Probe, die sogar zum mächtigen Zauberer von Oz führt. Welche Rolle spielt der mächtigste Mann des Landes im Leben der beiden Hexen und ist er wirklich der gutmütige Herrscher, der er vorgibt zu sein? Elphaba und Glinda sehen sich einer folgenschweren Entscheidung gegenüber, die ihre besondere Freundschaft für immer und ewig verändern wird.
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Wicked: Teil 1 Rezensionen & Wertungen
- vangh113. Dezember 2024Every musical number is simply magical, choreography, performance, and set design all come together to make everything look and feel seamless and effortless when of course it's anything but. Both lead performances feel exactly perfect for the character, you get who they are and you buy in. I'm not generally a fan of the whole "Part 1" and "Part 2" release trend (if you're a movie, be a movie. If you're not, be a series) but at least this one warned us on the title card.
- Big Hulky16. März 2026Wickedly decent with allegories scattered throughout the film. { Spoilers Below } Not the type of movie I usually get into. + CGI / scenary are phenomenally done. > The atmosphere / setting is amazing. + Most of the songs are good. - A few scenes dragged. > Elphaba's dance scene comes to mind. - The story is predictable. - The supporting characters are dull. > The only ones with characteristic effort are Elphaba/Galinda, and Fiyero. > Oz, Morrible, and Dr. Dillamond are decent as well.
- ConnorR13. Februar 2026Hot take: I don’t like the wicked movie. I love the stage production so much, and the movie didn’t live up to my expectations. They changed so much in the movie. I don’t like Cynthia’s Elphaba. They gave her way too many riffs and I don’t like it. I feel like politically the musical (both stage and movie) is a big representation for propaganda, but I believe that the movie celebrates toxic body positivity, whether intentionally or unintentionally. In short, if you’re going to watch Wicked, watch the stage production, it’s way better.
- parktool6931. Dezember 2024Perfection. They killed every part of this. Didn't care for the guy from bridgerton. His face freaks me out.
- rg94001. Januar 2025Wicked's marketing intentionally hides that it is a Part 1, with none of the official posters or titles using that subtitle. However, as soon as the title card appears, it's clear this is just one half of a larger story. And it feels like it. However, I will say that unlike Dune, this movie does have a climactic ending that seems like a natural peak to the central character arc in this movie. Regardless, coming in at 2 hours and 40 minutes, this half is as long as the entire Broadway musical. Now, I haven't seen the Broadway play or read the book, so I can't really comment on what it adds to flesh out the story. However, it does feel its length, with a variety of scenes feeling a bit superfluous. Because they are clearly saving up major conflicts and moments for the second half, there also seems to be a lot of arcs that feel underserved within this movie. It's hard to comment on the setup done in this movie without seeing the second part, but that in of itself is a natural flaw in deciding to split it into two. I thought the interactions between Galinda and Elphaba were great, but I wasn't as engaged when Fiyero or Nessa were on screen. I think the movie could have spent more time developing some of the sociopolitical commentary. I liked the concepts, but they felt very surface-level in the movie. For such a long movie, it almost feels easy to forget they even exist considering the limited screentime. I get that the focus is on Elphaba, but her story easily parallels those elements. A few other comments from my side. I'll readily admit that this type of music is not my taste, and I found most of the songs either forgettable or annoying, but I liked the choreography in them. I think the set design and costuming is really great, but the lighting ruined so much of it. It feels way too brightened, washing away all the contrast and bright colors. I was the most impressed with Ariana Grande. I went in with very low expectations, but her performance and comedic timing was fantastic and the highlight of the movie for me. Overall, this is an entertaining movie that feels underserved by the decision to split the story into two movies.
- Lindsay Ashton-Smith17. April 2025Amazing. Can't wait for part 2
- John F. Doran9. Februar 2026The voices floored me. I saw this on Broadway with Chenoweth and Menzel and didn't think it would be possible to best that... the movies did so in a wonderful way.
- Curtis Jones9. März 2025I didn’t know anything about this movie but I was NOT disappointed. I loved it. What an emotional roller coaster! 5/5
- David Watkins Sr.8. Juni 2025loved this show (even if it was a little too long).
- hqnmf325. April 2025Perfection. All I have to say is perfection. Wouldnt change a single thing about it and I can’t wait for wicked: for good! Ariana and Cynthia were so moving and had amazing chemistry💚🩷
- Bjørn Erik Poppe Thorsen6. August 2025Loved it!
- Varun5. Dezember 2024This genre isn’t my usual cup of tea but it was a decent watch. The production design went completely bonkers, with gigantic set pieces filled with a variety of colours and intricacies, it easily captures you into its fantasy word. Some sets were a visual feast but I think others looked a bit too manufactured and flat, it needed more style as well as coarseness to stay grounded. Most Part 1 movies these days have a self-contained entertaining plot, I can’t say the same here as the first 2h10m are just an establishing backstory with only the last 30 minutes seeing some thrilling moments. I did get a bit tired from the runtime, however I can’t say each minute of the movie isn’t spent well, the characters and relationships are strongly developed and have their different arcs. I watched this in IMAX and was bummed that some of the songs’ lyrics didn’t have clarity, so I was completely lost as to what they were saying which is crucial to the plot. It could be that the sound wasn’t mixed well, or the voices sound muddled when it’s too loud or maybe my hearing just sucks. The musicals are just alright, didn’t personally find anything catchy. The only 2 musical scenes I remember a week later is the library one because it had some cool and fun choreography and the dance party which was beautifully presented with emotions. All the actors are on their A game. The costumes and makeup are on point. The movie does a pretty good job of handling humanity’s xenophobic tendencies. The humour is chill, it could be better. Although the outcome is obvious, the ending is very riveting and the VFX is fantastic, it’s got me enthused for Part 2. This is definitely worth the IMAX experience.
- blazer666_uk5. Mai 2025What is all the hype about... this movie sucks, the songs are boring, every single one. I can't believe people think this movie is good. Watching Wicked is painful as you are subjected to a dreadful song every 2 minutes... I joke not. I love musicals... And I loved the Wizard Of Oz, this movie, however, is not worthy of being called a prequel to the Wizard Of Oz. The casting is way off Ariana Grande as Glinda just doesn't sit well and Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba well, what the hell were they thinking. Maybe the stage version works better.. but on the big screen I would not even bother with this film. Its vastly over rated.. it seems some people have lost their minds! (and taste!)
- Scott18. Dezember 2024I had to hold some space for a bit on this one. There are parts that I think improve on the musical, but I think it ultimately culminates into a movie that doesn't totally gel. As to what didn't: Ariana Grande was unfortunately a lot of it. She's a terrific singer, often a funny actor, but I often felt like she couldn't bring those two things together. A lot of the nuance of Glinda's performance was informed by my preexisting knowledge of the stage production and I don't think I would have been able to understand it from her performance alone. Jon Chu's direction also cut both ways. In striving for a very dynamic camera I think it also made the production numbers very visually confusing. In a dance-heavy musical you almost never see feet. Cynthia Erivo was incredible. The contrast between Ariana trying to evoke Kristin Chenoweth's Glinda (non-derogatory) and Cynthia putting her own spin on Elphaba was very well-done and I think their chemistry together did elevate the movie. Jonathan Bailey was the clear standout for me. Dancing Through Life has never been more than a passing point for me but I think it's my favourite number in the movie. Overall it's enjoyable, but not what I would call a definitive performance and since part 1 and 2 were filmed back to back, I fear the future is limited.
- Exit233. Februar 2026BEST MOVIE EVER HAVE SEEN AT FIVE TIMES GO CYNTHIA AND ARIANA🤩🤩
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Wicked: Teil 1 wurde am 20. November 2024 veröffentlicht.
Regie in Wicked: Teil 1 führte(n) Jon M. Chu.
Wicked: Teil 1 hat eine Spielzeit von 2 Std., 42 Min..
Wicked: Teil 1 wurde produziert von Marc Platt, David Stone.
Die zwei Hexen Elphaba und Glinda könnten unterschiedlich nicht sein. Während Glinda privilegiert, hübsch und attraktiv ist, muss sich Elphaba aufgrund ihrer grünen Hautfarbe immer wieder beweisen und vor allem ihre wahren Fähigkeiten erst noch entdecken. So unterschiedlich die beiden Hexen auch sind, umso enger befreunden sie sich während ihrer Zeit auf der Universität Glizz im fantastischen Land Oz. Eine Reihe unerwarteter Ereignisse stellt die beiden Freundinnen jedoch auf eine harte Probe, die sogar zum mächtigen Zauberer von Oz führt. Welche Rolle spielt der mächtigste Mann des Landes im Leben der beiden Hexen und ist er wirklich der gutmütige Herrscher, der er vorgibt zu sein? Elphaba und Glinda sehen sich einer folgenschweren Entscheidung gegenüber, die ihre besondere Freundschaft für immer und ewig verändern wird.
Die Hauptcharaktere in Wicked: Teil 1 sind Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo), Galinda / Glinda (Ariana Grande), Madame Morrible (Michelle Yeoh).
Wicked: Teil 1 ist bewertet mit 6.
Wicked: Teil 1 ist eine Liebesfilm, Musical, Fantasy Film.
Wicked: Teil 1 hat eine Benutzerbewertung von 9.5 von 10.
Wicked: Teil 1 hatte ein Budget von 150 Mio. $.
Wicked: Teil 1 erzielte Einnhamen von 758,7 Mio. $ an den Kinokassen.



































