![]() ![]() What are the main differences between Matilda, the novel, and Matilda The Musical? It feels like a warm, big hug after a long day, urging you to hold on and fight back because things always get better in the end. The world of magic that children perceive with their innocence lacks colors in this one, but at the end of the day, this is a story of hope. As a Roald Dahl adaptation, I think they missed the point. This is a creative rethinking of Dahl’s Matilda story. ![]() Matilda The Musical is halfway there, with only the “School Song” still stuck in a loop in my head. I personally enjoy a musical that gets all its songs right. The elaborate production design and well-coordinated choreography will play their part in keeping you engrossed through the span of the film, but with 13 songs spaced out tightly across the length of it, the peppy music starts to feel repetitive. Thompson brings to the role a characteristic fierceness that makes you want to crook your nose in hatred as you did with Professor Umbridge in the Harry Potter universe. After her performance as Nancy Stokes in Goodbye to You Leo Grande (2022), this is another radically different role in which she hits the ball out of the park. ![]() The other good reason to watch this mediocre adaptation is Emma Thompson’s impersonation of Miss Trunchball. ![]()
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