I didn't like the White Queen very much from the first part. The second part thought that the Red Queen would have a reversal, but it only blurred the concept of black and white as a child, and blurred the opposition between the good and the bad. It turned out that the seemingly gentle and elegant White Queen was selfish at heart and unwilling to take the blame, and the Red Queen, who covered her pain with ferocity and pampering, also needed to be loved.
Time is everything, but no money, nor our enemy.
Interestingly, Alice and I were about the same age in Wonderland 1. Although we were not as brave and decisive as her, we really liked whether she was nonsensical and daring to love and hate. As I grow up unknowingly, it seems that my world is no longer so simple, and the confusion and troubles of growing up are the same as Alice in Part 2.
Probably because of the times, when I watched 2, I wiped away the tears from the 3D glasses several times.
Finally, I borrow Douyou's short comments as the conclusion.
Even if we grow up, we must be the same as Alice, whether in a dream or waking up, we should regain our courage, shake hands with our broken self, and tell this cruel world, who is afraid of who.
——2016.6.7
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