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  1. Jan 3, 2015 · But, I am a true believer that you can always learn something from most movies, so I wanted to share with you some of the lessons we learned (I took a few thoughts from my daughter as well). Hopefully there are not too many spoilers. 🙂

  2. Feb 3, 2015 · Into the woods, each time you go, There’s more to learn of what you know. From Into the Woods. Scott Foundas, Variety, describes the characters and plot of Rob Marshall‘s Into the Woods, the movie version of the Stephen Sondheim/James Lapine play. Among others, this new version stars Emily Blunt, Meryl Streep, and James Corden.

  3. The Baker and his Wife are manipulative liars who hurt those around them to get what they want. Jack is a thief who destroys the lives of the giants (And consequently, the rest of the kingdom). The princes are very charming, but as Cinderella's prince states, that's all they were raised to be.

    • It Takes Two … Or A Few
    • Nice Is Different Than Good
    • Life Is Made Up of Moments … Fill Them Well

    “The spell is on my house. Only I can lift the spell,” the Baker tells his wife, refusing to let her travel into the woods with him. Later, though, he realizes that it “takes two” to accomplish the daunting task of breaking the spell that’s left them barren and wishing desperately for a child. Throughout the story, additional characters come to see...

    After Little Red Riding Hood is rescued by the Baker from the Wolf’s belly, she sings one of my favorite songs in the musical, “I Know Things Now.” A big reason it’s my favorite is because my 9-year-old sings a mean version of it. In it, Red thoughtfully reflects, “Nice is different than good.” She realizes that the Wolf may have seemed nice, but h...

    While the Baker and his wife discover that yes, they are better together, they often find themselves apart in the woods. It’s in one of these moments, that the Baker’s Wife shares a few passionate kisses (in the actual stage production, it goes further) with Cinderella’s prince. As she wrestles with her unfaithfulness, she sings, “Oh, if life were ...

  4. Dec 24, 2014 · What I learned from “Into the Woods,” most of all, was ambivalence. It’s in every song, undermining prepackaged morals. (“Isn’t it nice to know a lot?”

  5. Dec 24, 2014 · Comedy. 125 minutes ‧ PG ‧ 2014. Susan Wloszczyna. December 24, 2014. 7 min read. Into the Woods. Like a parched soul left adrift on a desert isle where all Broadway show tunes have been banished, I now realize how thirsty I have been for movie musical refreshment.

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  7. Dec 24, 2014 · Into the Woods is a musical that opened on Broadway in 1987 with a book by James Lapine and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. It was the duo’s follow-up to Sunday in the Park With George...