Some films are a blatant affront to values.

Bettie 2022-04-21 09:02:24

There is a very cute episode. The red and white queen's break of the century turned out to be a bloody case caused by eating a jam pie as a child. To put it simply, without spoilers, this plot exposes the darkness behind the white lotus, but it is 100% sure that this profoundness is not intended by the movie... This is the only plot worth mentioning, and there is no plot other than that.

I most reject this kind of Disney film that sells fake values, because the core value is only money. All the money is being spent on vain special effects, which are not so much a fancy dream factory as Disney is stifling the imagination. How many animated cartoons and movies with soul are being squeezed out of the market because such industry giants have taken away the tariffs. Ask Disney to stop pretending to be feminist -- is Alice really feminist? The stupid and reckless things she did were in the name of bravery (to avoid being chased by three pirate ships, she slammed into the shoal by suicide), in the name of being the master of her own life, and in the name of helping friends, but only in the name of ism without substance. Because she is the protagonist, no matter how lifeless and meaningless she does, all justice will succeed.

In the end, although Mo Niang appeared on the scene for a minute, it is obvious that this film wasted the role of this famous European and American bad guy like 007. If the actor has been masked into such a badass, then perhaps this choice is really in line with Disney's aesthetic tastes.

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Extended Reading
  • Kelli 2022-03-21 09:02:06

    Look at both LUXE and IMAX, better than 1. The plot is compact and the special effects are perfect. The 3D depth of field effect is amazing, and the full screen has no black borders. The plot is naive, like "The Butterfly Effect" + "Time Machine". The art director and costume design add a lot to this children's movie. The easter eggs commemorate Alan Rickman, and there are also Transformers in the film~

  • Bennie 2022-04-24 07:01:12

    In fact, the first part was not won by the plot, it was more interesting, but the second part……………… How much money can I get for writing this mentally handicapped script? Two hundred knives?

Alice Through the Looking Glass quotes

  • Alice Kingsleigh: [finds a young Hatter at the marketplace] Hatter? Hatter? It's you!

    [hugs a surprised Hatter]

    Alice Kingsleigh: You're you again!

    Mad Hatter: Well, if I'm not, I wish I was. Have we met?

    Alice Kingsleigh: Yes! Well, no. I mean, not yet.

    Mad Hatter: That's funny. Actually, I should know you.

    Alice Kingsleigh: Well, we have met once when I was younger.

    Mad Hatter: Well, I'm afraid I don't recall.

    Alice Kingsleigh: That's because it hasn't happened yet.

    Mad Hatter: Oh. When will it happen?

    Alice Kingsleigh: Years from now, when you're older.

    Mad Hatter: [confused] I'll meet you when you're younger and I'm older.

    Alice Kingsleigh: I realize it doesn't make much sense.

    Mad Hatter: [pauses] Makes perfect sense to me. I'm Tarrant.

    Alice Kingsleigh: [shakes his hand] I know. I'm Alice.

    Mad Hatter: [amused] Alice? You seem to have time all mixed up.

  • Bayard: [after Alice falls from the sky and into a flower bed, her Underland friends surround and greet her] Alice.

    White Rabbit: [hops up to Alice and hugs her arm] Alice! Thank goodness you're finally here!

    March Hare: It's that girl again!

    Tweedledee: Alice! You're back!

    [the Bandersnatch roars his greeting and pants, smiling at Alice]

    Mallymkun: [to the Bandersnatch] Don't be nice to her. She's late.

    Alice Kingsleigh: Have I come at a bad time?

    White Queen: On the contrary. We were afraid you weren't coming at all.

    Alice Kingsleigh: What's the matter?

    White Rabbit: The Hatter's the matter.

    Tweedledee: Or the matter of the Hatter.

    Tweedledum: The former.

    Tweedledee: No, the latter.

    White Queen: [rolls her eyes] Tweedles.

    [gives them a look as if to say, "Get to the point, please."]

    Tweedledee: [in unison with Tweedledum] He's mad.

    Alice Kingsleigh: The Hatter?

    [the Tweedles nod]

    Alice Kingsleigh: Yes, I know.

    [climbs out of the flower bed and pulls her hair back in a half-up style]

    Alice Kingsleigh: That's his muchness. That's what makes him so... him.

    Tweedledee: But he's grown darker. Less dafter.

    Tweedledum: Denies himself laughter.

    Cheshire Cat: [appears in the tree above them] And no scheme of ours can raise any sort of smile. We rather hoped YOU might help us save him.