She’s back, and bigger than ever! Or is she small, after all? Tim Burton returns to the big screen with Alice in Wonderland, telling the story of Alice’s (Mia Wasikowska) return to Wonderland many years after her first adventure. Although mostly CGI a bevy of famous actors play parts, including two of Burton’s favourites in Johnny Depp (Mad Hatter) and Helena Bonham Carter (Red Queen), with those two stealing the show as always.
Plot: Alice is now grown up but keeps having strange dreams of blue caterpillars and other strange creatures. While at a party she follows a rabbit, wearing a waistcoat, and falls down a rabbit hole! Those familiar with the original story will know what is coming for the next few minutes, but then the new adventures begin as Alice is whisked from place to place, meeting all the colourful characters again but without any memory of them, before finally reaching her destiny as the saviour of them all.
Did It Suck? The start of the movie was a little slow, but, the scene did have to be set for what was to come, but it still did not feel to me that the movie really started until Alice fell down the rabbit hole. From then on the story flowed fluidly and quickly, with humour, both dark and light, mixing well throughout. As with most of Burton’s movies almost all the imagery throughout was a little surreal, but as always it worked. Once Alice went down the rabbit hole it is just hard to find fault with this movie!
I saw it in 3D but there were few scenes where the 3D stood out (pun intended) and I think it would be just as good in 2D. This movie is definitely Worth a Ticket to be sure you get the full effect.
Don’t think I’ll ever watch this one even on DVD. I didn’t care for the story much when I was young, so it had no impact on me.
Spoon!
I think that a lot of ppl don’t realize that this is almost a true adaptation of the book ‘through the looking glass’ which is the second part to Alice in Wonderland
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FANTASTIC! Very well acted, very beautiful graphics. I love how this is a continuation of the cartoon film (which is based on the children’s book),not a remake. The casting was flawless.
There isn’t anything I didn’t like about the movie; a first in a LONG time.
I’m going to see this on Tuesday! Looking forward to it.