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  1. What happened to the Baker's Wife in the very first production? Learn how Into the Woods changed from its premiere performance on stage to the Disney motion picture.

  2. That's it. Disney took an ambiguous story examining the nature and purpose of morals and turned it into a preachy, moralistic one, which is why the movie comes off as such an uneven mess. Edited for clarity

  3. Dec 29, 2014 · With so much baggage brought into the movie theater I’ll admit that a traditional review has been tough to write. So herewith a ranked list of the musical numbers (in their current form) as a sneaky way to coax out all those thorny blinding feelings. That List as Pure as Gold Worst to Best.

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  4. Dec 25, 2014 · But there’s enough Brothers Grimm in the tone to offset charges of Disney-fication. … This is a show whose distinct halves require a significant tonal shift that not every production navigates...

  5. Dec 17, 2014 · Meryl Streep is on top form as the Witch in the film adaptation of stage musical ‘Into the Woods’ (AP) In its lesser moments, the singing here evokes grim memories of the portentous movie ...

  6. Nov 25, 2014 · This being a Disney film, the blood and gore have been scaled back a little too far, but to no great detriment. And there are dazzling moments to compensate; the Wolf howling against the moon, the Witch's final lament against humanity as she is sucked into a maelstrom of leaves.

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  8. Dec 24, 2014 · So how could Disney possibly adapt the show without betraying its dark spirit? That was the question lingering over the buildup to the movie, stoked by dribs and drabs of paranoia-inducing detail.

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