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  • Singer watches INTO THE WOODS (2014) for the FIRST TIME! 🎶
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    The story follows a Baker and his wife, who wish to have a child; Cinderella, who wishes to attend the King's Festival; and Jack, who wishes his cow would give milk. When the Baker and his wife learn that they cannot have a child because of a Witch's curse, the two set off on a journey to break the curse.
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Комментарии • 176

  • @daedaluspercy
    @daedaluspercy Месяц назад +113

    Agony is just. Such an unhinged scene.

  • @Willfulwishing
    @Willfulwishing Месяц назад +155

    I love the movie but I've seen the live production twice and it's just more clever and nuanced. There's a lot that gets left out like Cinderella's Prince and Rapunzel's Prince were running around the woods finding more princesses (specifically Snow White and Sleeping Beauty) to woo after getting married or that the Baker's Father is actually alive. As for my favorite song, it's gotta be No One is Alone. It makes both my wife and I cry.

  • @celestinenox
    @celestinenox Месяц назад +48

    "Your Fault" is even faster in the stage version. They slowed it down considerably for the movie and actors who at the time weren't necessarily Broadway actors or accustomed to the pace of Sondheim songs.

    • @chocotaco269
      @chocotaco269 Месяц назад +2

      Your fault was my favorite growing up it's so quick and witty

  • @roverthoblanco9675
    @roverthoblanco9675 Месяц назад +55

    this movie is the most accurate thing to their respective Grimm stories

  • @wolfywox
    @wolfywox Месяц назад +61

    It's funny that you kept referring to the giant as Umbridge, because the actress playing the giant actually WAS in Harry Potter! She played Madame Maxime, the headmistress of the all girls school from the Goblet of Fire, and Hagrid's crush 😉

  • @canyou7670
    @canyou7670 Месяц назад +48

    They didn't kill rapunzel because disney didn't want to have one of their princesses to be killed. It destroys the point that the world is also cruel, and you can't just marry a prince and ride off.

    • @thomasbradley4505
      @thomasbradley4505 Месяц назад +8

      In the stage version Rapunzel’s death is the main reason the witch wants revenge. Having her live blunts that message

    • @emilyrln
      @emilyrln Месяц назад +6

      Yeah, it's very out of place thematically for her to ride off with her prince. Like, I'm happy for her that she's alive, but it doesn't work in this story and really undercuts the message.

  • @ejonesjones23
    @ejonesjones23 Месяц назад +42

    The play has a lot more dark humor in it 😅

  • @emilyau8023
    @emilyau8023 Месяц назад +14

    I love the message that adults show children the way. Not many movies talk about it.

  • @chelseym5641
    @chelseym5641 Месяц назад +40

    The movie is OK, but the stage show (which has an excellent filmed version with Bernadette Peters) is so much better. It goes further and darker, it's funnier, has more songs, just all around FABULOUS. And it's worth it just for the reprise of Agony alone! If you ever get the chance, definitely give it a shot!

  • @royalblue6568
    @royalblue6568 Месяц назад +22

    This is my favorite musical because into the woods has some of the most difficult music to sing and this cast didn't miss a beat,even james corden

  • @lilybethkuhn9650
    @lilybethkuhn9650 Месяц назад +5

    8:29 you should’ve seen the way we did the stealing of red cape in our musical. My peers did amazing. Actor for Red sounded super loud like that too(more of a cry scream to not hurt audiences ears) and the baker actor ran away with a sneaky “ha-ha-hah” and then ran back and covered her mouth with the cape when she started screaming lol

  • @Denf0
    @Denf0 Месяц назад +6

    Part of the reason I think people prefer the stage version is because the most commonly viewed recording featured Broadway royalty of the day (Bernadette Peters as the witch, Chip Zien as the baker, Joanna Gleason who won a Tony for her performance as the baker's wife, etc.), but also Sondheim really takes a lot of work to convert to a movie format and they didn't do nearly enough with this one to make it work. It's been done very successfully with West Side Story and Sweeney Todd (another Depp movie where he actually gets to act rather than play a bit part), but they had to completely transform the pacing, characterizations, and vibe to do it well and this movie did not do that. And I love Anna Kendrick but they did her dirty with this movie, she wasn't getting any direction in her speaking parts and it really shows.
    As far as my favorite song, probably Children Will Listen. Last Midnight is a close second though, you're not wrong about the flow.

  • @seansilence2697
    @seansilence2697 Месяц назад +10

    These are more based on the original stories than the Disney versions. Like, in the original Cinderella, the slipper was gold and the ball lasted 3 nights. As for the differences between play and movie: the play is funnier, darker, and more nuanced. Some stuff was cut or changed in the movie that really doesn't work. Plus there's a couple songs that I'm pretty sure they slowed down

  • @TabbyQ.9563
    @TabbyQ.9563 Месяц назад +16

    I played Lucinda (a stepsister) in the stage version. A few years before that I worked on costumes and wigs for another production. My dream was to play the baker's wife. Now, I've aged out of that role. I could still play the witch though, maybe Jack's mom. Favorite song? I Know Things Now. Agony is my second.

    • @abbycolquhoun7025
      @abbycolquhoun7025 Месяц назад +1

      Hey! I’ve played the bakers wife in the stage version, I hope you get to play her some day 💕

    • @nativenewyorker3144
      @nativenewyorker3144 Месяц назад

      I also played Lucinda! One of my favorite roles I’ve done

  • @caitlinwildhagen9537
    @caitlinwildhagen9537 Месяц назад +12

    Our local theater put on a performance of Into the Woods. It was no Broadway but it was still wonderful! Milky white was a plywood painted cow on wheels that they tugged around the whole time lol. It was fun! As for favorite song- I will never get the opening theme out of my head. Actually, I don't know if that makes it a favorite...?? But it's def unforgettable.

    • @scorpious87
      @scorpious87 Месяц назад

      Never seen a live performance, but my favorite song is On the Steps of the Palace

  • @potatololita2072
    @potatololita2072 Месяц назад +38

    They could never make me hate this movie even James can’t make me I love it I’m an aggressive nostalgic way 😂😂😂

    • @HolySmokesMaria
      @HolySmokesMaria Месяц назад +1

      Thissssss

    • @emilyrln
      @emilyrln Месяц назад +1

      Honestly, I'm not even mad at James's performance 😂 I kind of like him in this 😅

  • @kristinewells961
    @kristinewells961 Месяц назад +9

    My favorite song is Agony because it’s such a competition of attention 😆
    Oh and Chris Pine’s chest

  • @valeriefischer8791
    @valeriefischer8791 Месяц назад +12

    I saw Into The Woods at a local theater and my favorite song is no one is alone

    • @thomasbradley4505
      @thomasbradley4505 Месяц назад

      I saw the original production on tour in San Francisco, then I saw the first revival (in the early 2000s) in LA before it went to broadway. Vanessa Williams played the witch and she was sooo good.

  • @scorpious87
    @scorpious87 Месяц назад +9

    Another suggestion: Sweeny Todd: the demon barber of fleet street

    • @the.pantheon
      @the.pantheon Месяц назад +2

      Yessssss

    • @emilyrln
      @emilyrln Месяц назад +1

      Now THAT is a good musical adaptation!

  • @ferrisulf
    @ferrisulf Месяц назад +2

    I love the live performance with Bernadette Peters even better. There's some great stuff cut from the live show for the movie. I highly recommend it! The movie is a Lot darker and has a lot of great humor in it. The best song is also cut from the movie: No More

  • @justmaebee
    @justmaebee Месяц назад +5

    2:27 that’s Lilla Crawford, not Millicent Simmonds; Lilla became first known for playing Annie in the Broadway revival in 2012, which then led to this movie. Also, Jack is played by Daniel Huttlestone, who also played Gavroche in the 2012 Les Miserables movie

    • @garbagesupreme
      @garbagesupreme Месяц назад

      I think he was talking about Emily Blunt.

    • @emilyrln
      @emilyrln Месяц назад

      Omg I forgot about him in Les Mis!

  • @TheCrayonMaster
    @TheCrayonMaster Месяц назад +5

    I love the song with Chris Pine and the other prince competing 😅 I just find it hilarious

  • @animelivesoninmyheart6696
    @animelivesoninmyheart6696 Месяц назад +8

    Favorite songs are; your fault, the intro, and on the steps of the palace

  • @marcmoon1228
    @marcmoon1228 Месяц назад +2

    "Where was this shot?" its funny you asked cuz I heard they built the entire forest setting just for this movie. Not planted, built.

  • @teendirewolf
    @teendirewolf Месяц назад +2

    I encourage everyone to see the stage production. It’s so good. I enjoyed the movie, I think they adapted it as well as they could.

  • @breilamccauley8621
    @breilamccauley8621 27 дней назад +1

    “You cut her hair off, gang.”
    *I was trying to protect you!*
    “ by cutting her hair off, gang.”

  • @mikinziebumbarger7569
    @mikinziebumbarger7569 19 часов назад

    I’ve actually played in a pit orchestra for this musical. It was so fun! My favorite song to play and over all is Your Fault

  • @GoddessGirl2121
    @GoddessGirl2121 Месяц назад +6

    I saw the play once years ago as part of a college theater trip and of the three plays we saw it was probably my favorite but that was years before the movie was even a thing so to me while both are excellent they’re also entirely different experiences.
    I’ve also seen the movie multiple times purely because I enjoy how campy and ridiculous the performances are.

    • @candyc3314
      @candyc3314 Месяц назад

      The movie is fun! The stage production is far superior, but the movie is a fun time because like you said, the camp is great.

  • @chocotaco269
    @chocotaco269 Месяц назад +1

    Honestly the first 15 minute intro of the original is mt favorite piece of stage music like the way that they weave in all the different storylines and give you the plot lines and everythinf its ao good

  • @randinskip3457
    @randinskip3457 19 дней назад

    I saw this live at Bucks County Playhouse in Pennsylvania back in 1992. The witch was played by Joann Worley (from the show Laugh-In). The live performances are amazing! The one thing that is missing in the movie is the comic timing ..... One-liners are breezed over so quickly that you lose the joke in the dialogue. Little Red Riding Hood is hilarious, but the movie version is faster-paced than the play and her jokes sometimes get missed. "Oh, dear. How uneasy i feel." Hahahahaha!!!!! Highly recommend seeing this live, if you ever have the chance. My favorite song is "Your Fault." What a fun reaction! Thanks for sharing. :)

  • @Angelicwings1
    @Angelicwings1 Месяц назад +1

    I didn’t go to a live show of this… I was IN it.

  • @chris...9497
    @chris...9497 Месяц назад +1

    Even though this is a Disney film, these are not Disney 'princesses' or Disney storylines.
    Please remember, this musical predates ANY Disney involvement at ANY level.
    I'm old, like in-my-70s old. When I was in third grade, I became interested in myths, legends, folktales, and fairy tales from all nations and cultures. During those pre-internet times, I read deeply into original renditions as far as I could find English translations of them. One thing I learned is that what modern people (and especially Americans) have experienced of the stories that have come down to us has been transformed from cultural subconscious creations (often very dark and feral) into these squeaky-clean safe-for-children tales. They are nearly unrecognizable from the originals, whether the source was Hans Christen Anderson or the Brothers Grimm.
    The stories in "Into the Woods" mainly come from the original Brothers Grimm, who collected folktales throughout Germanic Europe in the 1800s. I recognize these stories from my elementary school research and reading. 'Jack and the Beanstalk' is British, but dark; being forced by poverty and hunger to sell the cow at market, selling it for magic beans, the mother slapping the beans out of the boy's hands, the beans sprouting overnight, the climb to the giant's castle on a cloud, the giant's wife taking pity and feeding then hiding the boy. In the original story, the boy climbs several times, first to take a look, then to grab the harp, then to bring the goose that lays golden eggs; the last theft reveals the boy to the giant, who pursues, the boy reaches ground first, chops the beanstalk, the giant dies in the fall. The End.
    The other stories, 'Cinder Ella', 'Rapunzel', 'Red Riding Hood', are Grimm stories and grim in nature. And western cultures have 'civilized' the stories to pap. If Rapunzel had been more accurately depicted, she would have still been impregnated with twins; at least the part of the original where the prince is blinded and Rapunzel's tears heal him has been retained. Rapunzel is depicted as the very beautiful daughter of a baker and his wife, is kidnapped by a witch, and is brought up in an isolated tower with the witch claiming to be Rapunzel's mother. The magic beans being stolen from the same witch, that's genius poetic license that is part of the device that binds these stories together in the musical.
    Cinder Ella was the daughter of a widowed nobleman or wealthy merchant; he marries a widow with social ambitions who has two daughters of her own. In short order, the father dies, and the stepmother presses Ella to take on housekeeping duties. Before long, she is the 'dog' everyone kicks. The fairy godmother is a reworking of the original spirit of Ella's mother, over whose grave a weeping willow has grown. Willows required wet ground to grow, and Ella's tears are plentiful enough to provide what the willow needs. There's the ball, the tiny lentils tossed in the hearth, the birds sent to help, the stepmother's rescinded permission to go to the ball, the gown/carriage/footmen/driver provided, the race home at the strike of twelve. The original includes the slicing of one stepsister's toes and the other stepsister's heel to fit the sipper, the dripping blood each time that reveals the fraud, Ella brought out and fitting the shoe, and the stepmother and her daughters having their eyes pecked out by birds. This is the original Grimm tale. The poetic license that binds the stories in the musical is Ella's prince and Rapunzel's prince being brothers; also, that Cinder-Ella suffers culture shock growing up servile and now is a 'princess' by virtue of marriage (not to mention Prince Charming being a womanizer; I absolutely LOVE his line "I was raised to be 'charming', not 'sincere'").
    With Red Riding Hood, Granny lived a bit aways from Red and her mother; Red's mother pulls together some bread and other foods for Red to take to Granny. She meets a wolf along the way, short conversation answering 'leading' questions, Wolf takes a short cut to Granny's, the almost ritualistic back-and-forth, the swallowing Granny whole, the wolf dressing as Granny and climbing into bed, the repeat of the back-and-forth, the attack on Red which is heard by a passing woodsman, who kills the wolf, cuts the wolf open, and miraculously Granny falls out still alive. And THAT is the whole of the original story. The poetic license of the musical is the intertwining of Red's story into Rapunzel's parents' story and the baker taking the place of the woodsman.
    But any of the characters being in ANY way Disney princesses? Hard 'no' on that count. This musical was based on actual fairy tales, not the Disney version of them, and ran on Broadway for years before Disney came in to make a movie of it.
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    Strangely enough, the woman playing the giant is indeed a veteran of the Harry Potter film franchise, but is not Umbridge.
    It's Frances de la Tour, who played the headmistress of Beauxbaton Academy and love interest to Hagrid. Madame Maxime was a half-giant, as was Hagrid. Ms de la Tour is a well-known actress with a lengthy resumé. (You should put 'Vicious' in the RUclips search bar and watch the full episodes of that delightful British sitcom she is part of.)
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    Favorite song is "You are Not Alone", followed closely by the softer version of the song "Stay with Me" that's sung at the film's end ("children will listen").
    And while I really like this film (the musical, actually), the reason I like it might help explain why others don't.
    It's unconventional. In every respect, it's unconventional.
    It takes creative risks.
    It runs counter to the Disney appropriation of ancient stories and weaves stories that were never related into a well-unified single story.
    Some people are disturbed by the darkness of tales they learned as pretty children's literature, not knowing the terrible originals.
    The lyrics and melodies are unconventional; that can grate on some ears.
    To me, the melodies are thematic; just as in classical orchestral music, certain characters are provided 'characteristic' musical motifs that help identify the character taking action in classical music. You hear a certain arrangements of notes and you instantly know who is 'speaking'.
    The lyrics are highly structured and singsong-y, which some take as annoying.
    But I see it as representative of characters living in a fairytale; they speak Nursery Rhyme, not standard English. For me, it works.
    For all the structure and pretension of the music and lyrics and the fantasy of the storylines, the humanity of the characters bleeds out and rings true. Fear, stupidity, pride, lust, self-doubt, gullibility, ambition, positivity, depression, all of it very human and in this production palpable. And though people don't contend with the EXACT issues the characters are forced to handle, we can draw parallels between their problems and ours. And we can sympathize, empathize.
    The cast did a great job. In parsing the lyrics, in expressing the emotions, in making it feel real.
    But I can easily see how it would be irritating for some.

  • @jeremyferrell9753
    @jeremyferrell9753 Месяц назад +1

    I own the blur ray and seen the live play on RUclips i really like them both and i have to agree with you the song ( your fault) and the first ( into the woods)songs r mt favorite

  • @isabelleporter2453
    @isabelleporter2453 Месяц назад +1

    The woman giant is played by the actress that played in Harry Potter as Beaubaxton’s Headmistress. My favorite song is Moments in the woods but specifically with Sarah Barellies as the baker’s wife on broadway. I love your reactions so much and I can’t wait to see your next one!

  • @sarahjane86guitar
    @sarahjane86guitar Месяц назад +4

    I love Agony and the argument song in the second act-can’t remember the name. I have seen the original cast recorded version and then my mom played in the pit for a production.

    • @thomasbradley4505
      @thomasbradley4505 Месяц назад

      I assume you are talking about Your Fault, where they argue about whose fault it is that the giant’s wife came down

  • @bigstan5002
    @bigstan5002 Месяц назад +1

    Last Midnight is the BEST SCENE of the movie

  • @ashpage3947
    @ashpage3947 3 дня назад

    The end song is my fav cause the harmonies

  • @cat_96
    @cat_96 Месяц назад +2

    Agony is my favorite song in this.

  • @tamarilloyd
    @tamarilloyd Месяц назад +1

    I am an actress and I’ve been in this show a few times. I love the movie the only thing is it doesn’t quite give full context like the stage play does. You should watch it and compare❤❤

  • @entertainmentlife430
    @entertainmentlife430 Месяц назад +1

    I saw the guy i was in love with in high school in a live production of into the woods. My favorite song is moments in the woods.

  • @RC-nb1eq
    @RC-nb1eq Месяц назад +3

    When you do your “research” on the fairytales just read Brothers Grimm or Hans Christian Andersen … they wrote down the folktales from oral traditions while Disney tamed them and merged them. They’re short and worth knowing.

  • @ajandrianjafymusic
    @ajandrianjafymusic 21 день назад

    This is actually adorable

  • @TooSharpENT
    @TooSharpENT Месяц назад +1

    Ik it was Anna Kendrick my boy love himself some snow😆

  • @Kriminus34
    @Kriminus34 Месяц назад +1

    Favorite song is "it's your fault" the stage version was much more tongue in cheek and knew it was making fun of itself . This version was too serious. Still fun to watch though.

  • @rubysmolen5155
    @rubysmolen5155 Месяц назад +4

    The play is much better- more nuanced, the overall lesson and message is communicated better, the timing and humor is better, things happen back to back in the movie that doesn't happen in the play- the play gives room to breathe and all the characters are flawed and complex all of which gets lost in the movie. no-one is alone is my favorite song and I have seen a production of the pay (not on broadway)

  • @chocotaco269
    @chocotaco269 Месяц назад +2

    The original 90s production the flow of the music is so much better it's not chopped up for exposition, the acting is better, it's so funny, and it has the narrator who was my favorite character in the play and I was so upset they cut him out in the movie and they shortened some of the songs in this version so the stage production has the full length and it just makes the ending so much more meaningful in my opinion plus so one can do better than Bernadette Peter's as thw witch not even Meryl Streep I said what I said

  • @emilyrln
    @emilyrln Месяц назад

    "No One Is Alone" has got to be my favorite song in this show!

  • @Miscellaneous_Minx
    @Miscellaneous_Minx Месяц назад

    37:30 It’s really funny you call her Umbridge here, because I believe the giantess in this film is played by the same actress who played the Beauxbaton headmistress in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire who is rumored to be a half giant

  • @veronicamerker2631
    @veronicamerker2631 Месяц назад

    Agony and giants in the sky are tied for me. I was actually in my high schools production of Into the Woods in my jounior year.

  • @taniagalloway4789
    @taniagalloway4789 28 дней назад

    The children's version of the play ends at the "happy middle" - before the giant comes, when it seems that everyone's problems have been solved.
    The Big Bad Wolf is often played by the same actor who plays Cinderella's Prince. They are both predatory. It's much more overt on the stage. Little Red loses her innocence in her encounter with the Wolf (which is much softened in this version). The Prince has no scruples whatsoever, taking advantage of the Baker's Wife.
    Life is always messier than Fairy Tales. The second Act of the musical (from the giant on) shows the messier side.

  • @tcshack701
    @tcshack701 Месяц назад

    One reason people prefer the stage musical: There are some funny beats from the second act that were cut from the movie.

  • @AndroVWrites
    @AndroVWrites Месяц назад

    3:39
    Okay so the play and the movie are two VERY different beasts, they changed lyrics, took out songs and entire characters for the movie but the original play was just, a masterpiece. I was in a production of Into The Woods in my Senior year of high school and even doing the Junior version of it(bc it's all my broke ass school could afford) I adored it so much more than i did the movie. The original stage production(which is free to watch on youtube if you want to check it out for a video, the same goes for the Legally Blonde musical which is, imho, an amazing adaptation of the story) included Bernadette Peters, who played a much goofier and unserious witch compared to Meryl Streep's portrayal. There are so many amazing things from the original that got taken out of the movie version, and some less amazing things that got taken out to keep the movie a decent length(one thing I don't mind them removing is Agony(Reprise) because it ruins the character of Rapunzel's Prince for me personally)
    Into The Woods is genuinely my favorite musical I have ever been in, I got to play Cinderella and challenged myself with 'On The Steps Of The Palace' which is a very different song in the movie compared to the musical. All of the characters have so much more depth in the Musical and are connected a lot more seamlessly.

  • @ajandrianjafymusic
    @ajandrianjafymusic Месяц назад +1

    Man this movie is a culsterfuk of strangeness but I’m here for it 😂

  • @gabrielacarcamo8205
    @gabrielacarcamo8205 Месяц назад

    I haven’t seen it live but in my teenager years I was in a musical program and we had a recital and sang “into the woods” so I’ll have to say that’s my favorite song since it brings back memories. I also felt from the shadow of the Giant she looks like Mrs Garret from the facts of life

  • @dionatheempresss
    @dionatheempresss Месяц назад

    I saw the movie and No One is Alone became my favorite song to cry to 😂 I was blessed to be able to see the production last year at the Kennedy Center with Montego Glover as the Witch and I LOVED it. Definitely my favorite musical 🥰

  • @tcshack701
    @tcshack701 Месяц назад

    I have seen the stage version at least twice. Once when I was realy young in I saw it as theater in the park.
    My favorite song from the play is not in the movie, it is called “No More,” it is supposed to be sung by the Baker instead we got that really short dialogue scene.
    My second favorite song is Agony, unfortunately the 2nd reprise was also cut from the movie. The reprise foreshadows a later scene.
    If you ever get the chance you should either go see the play, or watch the Bernadette Peters version.

  • @user-ub6gh9km4d
    @user-ub6gh9km4d Месяц назад

    Intersting fact jack is the savage kid from les mis

  • @momto4beans
    @momto4beans Месяц назад

    My first time seeing this was when my oldest daughter(now 25) played the Giantess at 7. It made it even more funny as she was the smallest cast member, so they had her on a ladder for her part. It keeps coming around again. Last time was a local high school production. This production isn't easy. Sondheim wrote some incredible, but crazy music for this.

  • @elizabethsawyer8520
    @elizabethsawyer8520 Месяц назад

    I have top three favorite songs in no particular order: agony, steps of the palace, and my fault. Also, I never saw into the woods live, but I was in the musical, in my own community theater place…I was the evil stepmother

  • @cometgirl217
    @cometgirl217 Месяц назад +1

    Great reaction! This play has a special place in my heart-especially since I was in a summer production my last year of HS and got to “die” on stage multiple times; I was multi-cast as Jack’s mom AND the giantess, along with the “spirit” of Cinderella’s mom (in the tree).
    This was an enjoyable film adaptation! Still, I personally prefer the filmed stage production - which I HIGHLY recommend for Bernadette Peters alone!!

    • @cometgirl217
      @cometgirl217 Месяц назад

      Oh! I also played Red’s grandmother, which brought my “death” count up to 4

    • @cometgirl217
      @cometgirl217 Месяц назад

      Lol, I also filled in for the Baker’s Wife a few times. So…that’s #5? 😂

  • @triceyg2014
    @triceyg2014 Месяц назад

    "Last Midnight" 💙

  • @wolfstar024
    @wolfstar024 Месяц назад

    i love both the stage play and the movie. i’ve been able to see local small community theater or high school productions of the play in person. but grew up watching the professional recording of the play (with bernadette peters) on vhs. there are pros and cons to the movie vs the stage. stage has more songs, some more story threads that were condensed or omitted all together from the movie, the movie is able to have the special effects and convey the immenseness of “the woods”.
    favorite song is really hard, i love so many. ‘agony’ (as well as agony reprise in the stage version), ‘on the steps of the palace’, ‘children will listen’ are among the top. after losing my mom though a few years ago, ‘no one is alone’ has taken on a new tone for me, as well as a stanza from the ‘children will listen finale’
    “sometimes people leave you,
    halfway through the wood.
    do not let it grieve you,
    no one leaves for good.”
    ❤❤

  • @user-fr9hz3pf7f
    @user-fr9hz3pf7f Месяц назад +1

    for at 3:49, the movie is okay, but the thing it fails to show (that the play does) is that Into the Woods is a comedy!! It's a big parody, think Shrek levels. Half of the fun of Into the Woods is the 'reality' twist on fairytales and how a lot of it doesnt work in real life, but the movie takes most of the ridiculousness out and play the jokes straight (for example, the 'tears' curing the prince's eyes? Rapunzel was hysterically boo-hooing and prying his eyelids open😭😭😭). The message/nuance of the 'woods' also gets lost a bit since they made it 'edgier' but still cut out the parts that made the play 'dark' in a good way. for example, the whole theme of nice vs good, and how you have the power/ability to decide your moral code isn't underlined nearly as well in the movie as it is in the play (in the play they kill the narrator and as a result, have to make their own choices. they fuck up tremendously😭)

  • @shroomhead1213
    @shroomhead1213 24 дня назад

    Sweeney Todd! If you haven't seen it yet, Sweeney Todd: the Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter and Alan Richmond are all AMAZING!

  • @Mama_Michelle
    @Mama_Michelle Месяц назад

    I completely forgot all about this musical! ❤ It's a really cute movie.

  • @fernandoviriato4652
    @fernandoviriato4652 3 дня назад

    The reason most people disliked this adaptation is because the whole movie loses its message through the second act disney censorship.
    Rapunzel's ending is veeeery different, I recommend watching the recording of the first Broadway cast.
    But this change took the Witch credibility. Even though I don't want to, I root for her in the play. Her songs have a deeper meaning. Here she's just petty, and wrong. Her song Last Midnight says "I'm just right" and this is true in the play, which puts an actual issue in the main characters personalities.
    And in this song she analysis all the little word plays through the whole story. The most important for me is the different meaning in (and who is) Nice, Good, Bad.
    And changing Rapunzel's ending, made a lot of the scenes appear in a weird sequence, changing the pacing of storytelling. The Prince and the Baker's Wife scene is very out of place, because is the only "heavy" topic they kept in the movie. And the second act is supposed to be ALL characters facing the brutal reality and their worst , breaking the whole stereotypes of the fairy tales, teaching ACTUAL important life lessons

  • @hannabertrand4460
    @hannabertrand4460 Месяц назад

    I love this movie! I think the people who didn't like it probably didn't like they didn't do the Disney ending of the stories. Most fairytales don't have happy endings in the original story.

  • @LydiaZTR
    @LydiaZTR Месяц назад

    Love both the play and the movie! The actors all did great ! My top 3 songs are: Your fault, Gaints in the sky, and Agony

  • @claireallen4017
    @claireallen4017 Месяц назад

    I was in a production of this. We called it “Into the Words.” The play is way funnier!
    There’s also a steampunk version of it that is UnHiNgEd 😂
    Giants in the sky/your fault/agony are all fantastic

  • @slozhnos
    @slozhnos Месяц назад

    the actress who played little red ridinghood was in a skit on youtube from about 2014 that had a bunch of broadway stars in it which i think is cool! the skit is called russian broadway shut down if anyone is wondering!

  • @ellebaby825
    @ellebaby825 Месяц назад

    The fast claps got me over here 😂😂

  • @ferrisulf
    @ferrisulf Месяц назад

    The baker's wife's story make a lot more sense in the play. As do Rapunzel and Cinderella's stories. There's a reason you were confused

  • @juliehamilton1270
    @juliehamilton1270 6 дней назад

    If you love Anna Kendrick you must have seen The Last Five Years. It's one of my favourites movies!

  • @georgia.sian.clarke
    @georgia.sian.clarke Месяц назад +1

    I LOVE the film but the reason people don't like it is because it's VERY rushed compared to the stage version. Lots of storylines are cut out and it all happened very fast on the film. I think the film is wonderfully cast, beautifully made and the designs are perfect

  • @shercahn
    @shercahn Месяц назад +1

    I'm one who loves the Broadway play better. LOVE Bernadette Peters and the rest is probably nostalgia and how they did all the elements as a play.

    • @shercahn
      @shercahn Месяц назад

      Johnny Depp is NOES to me (Nightmare On Elm Street).

    • @shercahn
      @shercahn Месяц назад +1

      If you do the play version - you can post the whole thing on YT (I know another YTer that posted the whole thing).

  • @happysigns
    @happysigns Месяц назад

    I have 2 favourite songs. "No One is Alone" and "Children Will Listen" (full version).

  • @silver1731
    @silver1731 Месяц назад +1

    I WOULD SO SO SO SO SO SO SO RECOMMEND WATXHINF THE RECORDKNG OF THE ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST. ITS A DIFFERENT AND FAR BETTER EXPERIENCE. PUHLEASE

  • @ulricaandrae4381
    @ulricaandrae4381 Месяц назад

    Agony! That song/scene is hilarious 😅

  • @bookwoman53
    @bookwoman53 Месяц назад

    I love the songs Agony and Giants in the Sky (as sung by baritone Ben Wright in the original B’Way production)
    In the beginning of act II the narrator dies and the storyline goes south. He warns the main characters that there will be negative consequences without him to tell the story.

  • @silver1731
    @silver1731 Месяц назад +1

    also if you did 25th anniversary phantom or even the 2004 phantom with gerard butler id pee with excitement like a chihuahua

  • @PinkPixie81
    @PinkPixie81 Месяц назад

    As others have said, they cut a lot out of the stage play to make this movie, I am guessing to make it a little more “family friendly” this movie is fine, but the stage version is superior, there is a recording of the stage play, I highly recommend watching it! I love Agony but my favorite might be Moments in the Woods…

  • @saremile
    @saremile Месяц назад

    My favorite Johnny Depp movie is "Cry Baby".... favorite song is "Last Midnight"

  • @cherylannabananna
    @cherylannabananna Месяц назад

    I miss the second song the two princes sing, and I miss the narrator. The movie is fine... but the stage production is just another level of excellence.

  • @alexvilla1443
    @alexvilla1443 Месяц назад

    I think that’s the thing I love about grim fairy tales, although some have happy endings, they also show the ugly truth of the real world and humanity. We all have flaws, morals, and sins, it’s how we decide to move forward in our lives to see if we deserve our happy endings.

  • @emmajones415
    @emmajones415 Месяц назад

    You’re fault is my favorite song.

  • @baixiaolang
    @baixiaolang Месяц назад

    The movie on its own isn't bad, it's just an adaptation of a musical that happens to be better because the movie had to cut some important content/characters. So some love it, some don't. I love the visuals/special effects so I like the movie, but it's not as good (or nearly as funny) as the stage version.
    Edit: to answer your question, Your Fault (the one where they're all arguing) is one of my favorites in the show! IMO it generally sounds better when it's sung faster than they sing it in the movie. And I've seen it live twice! Once was a community theater production, I've seen a high school production, and I've seen the recent professional touring cast from a year ago

  • @roniipp
    @roniipp 4 дня назад

    the movie in my opinion is not a bad movie if it was just a stand alone film instead of an adaptation. the way the movie is shot is a much more darker and eerie feeling than the stage play. they both have dark themes but the difference is that the stage play is much more comedic and that’s a huge part of what makes it interesting.
    there are also various themes which are important in the story that the movie leaves out completely. the relationship between the witch and rapunzel are also very different and in my opinion is much better in the stage play.
    lastly the music in the stage play flows much better. the way the music just appears in the movie makes it feel to realistic even though it is supposed to be a magical world.

  • @amandarowland
    @amandarowland Месяц назад

    Personally, I don't dislike the movie, but it has a much more serious tone than the stage version. I prefer the stage version because it's so much funnier and more playful, while still getting into serious themes

  • @jlerrickson
    @jlerrickson Месяц назад

    I enjoy the film, but the play contains scenes that inform the characters' arcs better. Also, it pulls off the humor better.

  • @19Rena96
    @19Rena96 Месяц назад

    This movie is all over the place. A lot is happening, but at the same time nothing? Idk it's weird.
    You're reaction was nice tho and funny ^^

  • @i_think_i_am_lost
    @i_think_i_am_lost Месяц назад

    I think both the movie and the play are done well.
    Personally, I would put the play higher, though, because there's just a different level of connection I think the actors have in the play. Not to discredit the actors in the movie. But since plays are straight through and film can be filmed at different points.
    So, I guess there's a different feel of awareness? Does that make sense?
    Also, the part where the 2nd Prince is singing is that he is singing about how he feels like he is going insane. He is trying to sound deranged on purpose.
    Edit: also a couple of comedy moments you can do in the play that never happened in the movie. Like how the narrator was an important character that does affect the pace of the story, yet never appears in the movie.

  • @Nevamore277
    @Nevamore277 Месяц назад

    This was my shit back in the day

  • @awkwardreformed
    @awkwardreformed Месяц назад

    There’s a pro-shot of the original musical, you should definitely watch it sometime. Personally, I think the play is funnier and also carries the message better

  • @HU3NINGS
    @HU3NINGS Месяц назад

    Favorite Depp roles have to be Sweeney Todd and Edward Scissorhands

  • @tawanabrunson9391
    @tawanabrunson9391 Месяц назад

    Hey Brian!!! My Favorite Song is Into The Woods. 💜💜💜💜

  • @emilybazile3891
    @emilybazile3891 Месяц назад

    Fav song "your fault"

  • @loubug9309
    @loubug9309 Месяц назад +1

    Into the Woods is one of my favorite musicals, and I don’t like what the movie did to it. For example, when the giant demands Jack, the characters decide to sacrifice the narrator, breaking the 4th wall. They took all of the dark comedy out of it, making it feel dull. They also removed one of the best songs, No More, but I’m kinda glad because we know James Corden could never pull off that beautiful performance.

  • @lylahhnaomi
    @lylahhnaomi Месяц назад

    If you haven’t seen Sweeny Todd you should watch that! And Sleepy Hallow!

  • @Skye_Writer
    @Skye_Writer Месяц назад

    The 1989 pro shot is SO much better, truly. www.filmedlivemusicals.com/into-the-woods-1989.html The FABULOUS Bernadette Peters plays The Witch, and Joanna Gleason was the featured performer playing The Baker's Wife. I definitely recommend watching that one (available on Blu-Ray, DVD, and to stream via Amazon and Apple TV.).

  • @joannamorganegg7602
    @joannamorganegg7602 Месяц назад

    I grew up watching my DVD of the original cast (Joanna Gleason as the Baker's Wife my god chef's kiss), as well as reading the original screenplay. This movie is awesome as a movie. It is not awesome as an adaptation of the play. There was so many aspects that didn't have the feel that the actual play had. To the point you couldn't see that character being themselves through the whole production. And it failed to accent on the meaning of a lot of the fairy tell story aspects that the original play managed to show flawlessly. Love your reaction, though! As someone who didn't know the previous version, who reacted wonderfully.