The WatchWell Podcast

Wicked (2024): Subjective Morality is FAKE

Parker Brown and Nik Sloan

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In this episode of the Watch Well Podcast, hosts Parker and Nik dive into a detailed review of the movie 'Wicked'. They discuss their initial impressions, the thematic questions surrounding wickedness and morality, character analysis, and the political undertones present in the film. The conversation also touches on the production quality and the overall experience of watching the musical adaptation. Throughout the discussion, they explore deeper philosophical questions about the nature of evil and the societal labels placed on individuals. In this conversation, Parker and Nik delve into the themes of the film 'Wicked', exploring its choreography, callbacks to the original story, and the joy of filmmaking. They discuss the burden of legacy in adapting such a beloved story, Ariana Grande's performance, and the exploration of good and evil within the narrative. The conversation also touches on the concepts of subjective versus objective morality, the nature of lies and truth, and societal reflections on truth and deception. They conclude with final thoughts on the film's message and its implications for viewers.

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