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Practical magic rating refers to the evaluation or assessment of the level of magic that can be practically applied in everyday life. It is a way of determining how useful or effective magic can be in real-world situations. Practical magic rating takes into consideration various factors such as the complexity of spells, the availability of magical resources, and the skills and abilities of the practitioner. It also considers the practicality of using magic in different scenarios, whether it be for personal use, solving problems, or achieving specific goals. The rating system often involves assigning a numerical value or a scale to measure the practicality of magic. This can range from a simple scale of 1 to 10 or a more detailed rating system that assesses different aspects of magic separately.


I just realized today that this movie passes the Bechdel test with flying colors and I was SO HAPPY. I knew there was a reason that this is my favorite movie!

I agree with Lizzy this whole film is around love and guys, and tbh every time they talk about witchcraft, foods and stuff it s around the situation of liking a guy, wishing for a guy or complaining about a guy, even when talking about her daughter s it s the worries about falling in love. On the one hand, you have cute witches making jokes about magic potions and herbal shampoos, and on the other hand, you have a kidnapping by an abusive boyfriend who dies of an overdose--but not for long.

Practical magoc rating

This can range from a simple scale of 1 to 10 or a more detailed rating system that assesses different aspects of magic separately. The rating helps individuals determine the level of magic they are capable of performing and what kind of results they can expect. Practical magic rating can be useful for both novice and experienced magic users.

Bechdel Test Movie List

This movie passed 3 of 3 tests. It was entered by Flavia on 2010-07-22 17:44:04.

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Flavia said:

Aunt Frances, aunt Jet, Sally and Gillian talk about witchcraft, foods and stuff.
Gillian talks with Sally about the need for her to get out of bed and get back living, taking care of her daughters, etc.

Message posted on 2010-07-22 17:44:04 Ilyssa said:

I just realized today that this movie passes the Bechdel test with flying colors and I was SO HAPPY. I knew there was a reason that this is my favorite movie!

Message posted on 2011-08-04 00:17:35 Lizzy Tish disagreed with the rating and said:

While I love this movie for the strong women characters, the positive messaging and the beautiful ending, it does not pass the third test. All talk of magic is around the spells needed for men, Gillian's boyfriend, the sheriff, Sally's husband. The talk in the bed between the sisters is about Sally's husband. The premise of the movie is around escaping a curse that is directly a result of relationships to men. I don't think this is a bad thing. I just think that the Bechdel test gets too much credit as a measure

Message posted on 2016-04-17 04:18:07 ab said:

It does pass all three tests. While an awful lot of the plot revolves around men, there are things such as Sally talking with her aunts about how she wants them to interact with her daughters.

Message posted on 2019-01-04 06:20:55 howarthe said: This film also passes the reverse Bechtel test. Gary and Jimmy talk about their past. Message posted on 2021-10-06 13:18:00 Vee disagreed with the rating and said:

I agree with Lizzy this whole film is around love and guys, and tbh every time they talk about witchcraft, foods and stuff it's around the situation of liking a guy, wishing for a guy or complaining about a guy, even when talking about her daughter's it's the worries about falling in love. But tbh the whole point of the movie is about a live curse not really being a witch so it's expected.

It does pass all three tests. While an awful lot of the plot revolves around men, there are things such as Sally talking with her aunts about how she wants them to interact with her daughters.
Flavia said:

Aunt Frances, aunt Jet, Sally and Gillian talk about witchcraft, foods and stuff.
Gillian talks with Sally about the need for her to get out of bed and get back living, taking care of her daughters, etc.

Message posted on 2010-07-22 17:44:04 Ilyssa said:

I just realized today that this movie passes the Bechdel test with flying colors and I was SO HAPPY. I knew there was a reason that this is my favorite movie!

Message posted on 2011-08-04 00:17:35 Lizzy Tish disagreed with the rating and said:

While I love this movie for the strong women characters, the positive messaging and the beautiful ending, it does not pass the third test. All talk of magic is around the spells needed for men, Gillian's boyfriend, the sheriff, Sally's husband. The talk in the bed between the sisters is about Sally's husband. The premise of the movie is around escaping a curse that is directly a result of relationships to men. I don't think this is a bad thing. I just think that the Bechdel test gets too much credit as a measure

Message posted on 2016-04-17 04:18:07 ab said:

It does pass all three tests. While an awful lot of the plot revolves around men, there are things such as Sally talking with her aunts about how she wants them to interact with her daughters.

Message posted on 2019-01-04 06:20:55 howarthe said: This film also passes the reverse Bechtel test. Gary and Jimmy talk about their past. Message posted on 2021-10-06 13:18:00 Vee disagreed with the rating and said:

I agree with Lizzy this whole film is around love and guys, and tbh every time they talk about witchcraft, foods and stuff it's around the situation of liking a guy, wishing for a guy or complaining about a guy, even when talking about her daughter's it's the worries about falling in love. But tbh the whole point of the movie is about a live curse not really being a witch so it's expected.

Practical magoc rating infographics
Practical magoc rating

Beginners can use it as a guide to determine where to start and what kind of magic is within their reach. Advanced practitioners can use it to evaluate their skills and identify areas for improvement. The rating system is subjective to some extent, as different individuals may have different opinions on what constitutes practical magic. Some may value practicality in terms of immediate tangible results, while others may prioritize long-term effects or ethical considerations. Overall, practical magic rating provides a practical framework for evaluating the usefulness of magic in real-life situations. It helps individuals determine the level of magic they can handle and what kind of outcomes they can expect. By understanding their practical magic rating, individuals can make informed decisions about how to best utilize their magical abilities in their everyday lives..

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1. John - 2 out of 5 stars - I was really disappointed with "Practical Magic". The story felt all over the place and the characters were so unlikable. The plot was disjointed and lacked depth, and I found it hard to connect with any of the characters. The movie failed to keep my attention and I found myself losing interest halfway through. Overall, it was a waste of time for me.
2. Lisa - 3 out of 5 stars - I had high expectations for "Practical Magic" based on the reviews and the cast, but it fell short for me. While the performances were good, the script felt weak and the plotline was predictable. The pacing was slow, and I was hoping for more magic and excitement. It wasn't a terrible movie, but it just didn't live up to the hype for me.
3. Sarah - 2 out of 5 stars - "Practical Magic" was a disappointment for me. The story seemed promising, but it lacked substance and depth. The characters were underdeveloped and the relationships felt forced. The film also failed to explore the potential of magic within the plot, leaving me unsatisfied. Overall, I was left wanting more and felt that the movie fell flat.

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