dancing through life, if only because dust is what we come to! nothing matters, but knowing nothing matters, it's just life!
wicked choreography appreciation (1/?)
CYNTHIA ERIVO as Elphaba and JONATHAN BAILEY as Fiyero in Wicked: Part One (2024)
I hope you are thinking pure thoughts, considering we are returning to our family home. I am simply enjoying the view of my ravishing wife and soon-to-be mother of my child.
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Today I'm holding space for the idea that in the context of the movie, dancing is a coping mechanism for Fiyero. While caring is a cure and a solution and an answer. I mean it is nothing new, but it needs to be said.
There will be a separate post on Dancing Through Life later today, but for now, we're starting from later. At history class, Fiyero voluntarily steps up to help the lion cub, and they make it all the way to the forest. Shortly after they are safe, and start talking, Elphaba says, "I know my life would be much easier if I didn't care, butβ" and Fiyero cuts her off at exactly this point in her sentence. And I think that moment is crucial. Up until now, heβs never interrupted her beforeβbut now he does and not because heβs frustrated with how much she talks, but because of what sheβs saying. He doesnβt want to hear her talk about caring. Thatβs a pain point for him.
Because he knows itβs easier not to care. Thatβs the story he tells himself.
The lyrics in Dancing Through Life go: "Why think too hard when it's so soothing?" Soothing what? You donβt need to soothe something that doesnβt hurt. Soothing is only necessary when thereβs an ache. To me this means he has cared before, and he has been hurt by caring before, and now he's coping with that by dancing through life. He is soothing his pain from secretly caring just too much, by dancing. Not because he doesn't care anymore about anything, but because he can't stop doing it, so he has to keep dancing. Dancing is loud, and visible. If he dances, people don't ask questions about his personality about what he thinks or how he feels. Maybe they haven't been doing it anyway, so he distracts them by doing his little dance, and as soon as they get too close, he pushes them away. But what he believes to be true for now is that caring = painful and dancing = a way to cope with that pain
But Elphaba just saw him careβdeeply. She knows heβs capable of it. And she knows how unbearably sad it must be to choose to pretend otherwise. At the same time, she also understands how painful caring can be, she just highlighted is. In that moment, they find common ground.
But Fiyeroβs faΓ§adeβhis carefree personaβis what he assumes people value in him most. So the second he realizes Elphaba doesnβt see him that way, he panics. He thinks that if she can see through him, it means she doesnβt want him there. No one has ever appreciated him for anything beyond the image he projects. So if that mask is goneβ¦ whatβs left? Why would she still want him around, if he's not fun and happy and carefree? So he starts to leave.
And then she proves him wrong.
Not only does she say "she does (want his help)," but she physically holds onto him, keeping him there. The shock on his face (second gif from the bottom) says everythingβhe never expected someone to want him without the act. And later, when she touches his face so gently, you can see him struggling to process it. This is the most vulnerable heβs ever been, and it terrifies him. Not only that, but Elphaba sees a scar on his face, and sees that he has been hurt, without him noticing it. She reaches out and touches him gently, not really wanting anything, and he just can't bear it.
Her caring for him is not painful, it's soothing.
His Freudian slip a few beats laterβ"I better get to safety."βisnβt just about physical danger. This doesnβt feel safe. Being seen, being wanted for real, is the opposite of what heβs used to. Caring and being cared for are equally scary, but only the latter seems like a completely new experience for him. However, after feeling it, he finds something so real that he just yearns for it from now on. Yearns to be seen and touched and to be needed for something he did instinctively, without a thought, something he did because it felt right.
Thatβs why the later scene with Glinda is so important. When she holds his hand, the shot mirrors the moment with Elphabaβbut with one key difference. Glinda is pulling him away, back into the world of pretense. But he canβt go back, not after this, and you can see him looking back at where he came from, back to the forest, back to Elphaba, back to being seen. For once, caring was not painful, and someone cared for him as well.
Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba Thropp and Jonathan Bailey as Fiyero Tigelaar in WICKED (Part 1)
JONATHAN BAILEY as Fiyero in Wicked: Part One (2024)
Elphaba and Fiyero in the Forest WICKED: PART I (2024) - Deleted Scene
β§ soaring high above, watching over you β§
Lioness from Lion King the Musical.Β