The Wizard of Oz, Review and impact
Many have seen the film the Wizard of Oz if you haven't no big deal! It's from the late 1930s and gained mass popularity in the late '50s after a re-run on TV, with coloration. Many of the time had some knowledge on silent films as they were then dying out due to new technology that improved FPS, the kinetograph. This allowed for moving pictures along with sound, this gave birth to The Wizard of Oz. The costumes, sets, and general plot "set the stage" for future filmmakers. The colorization of this film using technicolor was the gateway for colored movies as it worked great shocking moviegoers. This was a big shocking factor of this film, which is why it became so popular years later. Why did the movie face criticism from so many though? Well at the time this was marketed as a childrens film, some thought it was violent, others thought it had a pointless story line. Some thought it was starnge how she befriended strangers for example that had estranged needs. H...