A prequel to what could possibly be called one of the biggest movie classic of all times is not exactly something you deem necessary. Fact is that there are more stories set in the land of Oz, so why not adapt them with today's technical possibilities?
Turns out the technical aspect of the film is indeed mind-blowing. No 3D film since Avatar had this much depth, colors, in your face-effects and even a short water ride. But additionally it's always a good sign for great special effects when artificial creatures like the flying money or the china girl manage to steal your heart. Certainly, the story of the selfish con man who hopes to get rich in the fantastic land he's blown into, but finds his courage and heart during the voyage is not exactly new. But it's told in such a charming, lovable and entertaining way that it's hard to find flaw in this film unless you really want to.
The plot may be a bit simplistic for the arthouse viewers and some scenes a tad too scary for the little ones, but everyone between that should have a good time with this. A couple of times director Sam Raimi even manages to insert hints at his horror film past. Fans of Army of Darkness will know what I mean.
It's particularly charming how many details pay homage to the original film and how much love went into the making of this. Of course the acting falls a bit short when compared to the wonderful landscapes and creatures, but is still decent enough to make you care for the characters.
The fun showdown celebrates the magic of (movie) illusion and leaves you with the desire to maybe visit Oz again after this.
7.5 out of 10 china girls.
You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling.