What is the tint? Mouth to eat?
Before analyzing Alice, I feel compelled to review Tim Burton. The number one keyword in Tim Burton's films is goth. Many of his films are like this:
"Sleepy Hollow"
"Sweeney Todd"
"Dark Shadows"
"Edward Scissorhands"
"Zombie Bride"
Overall, Tim Burton's films focus on black (dark stories) and blue (fairy tales). Based on this, "Alice in Wonderland" also continued Tim Burton's consistent style and the overall preference for blue.
The bizarre gothic style and bright colors constitute Tim Burton's fairy tale world
. "Alice in Wonderland: Adventures in the Looking Glass", a change from the cool colors of the previous film, with a clear and beautiful Bright warm colors instead.
The sequel highlights Alice's purple and the clock's gold
James Bobin definitely plays a nice insurance card. Without Tim Burton as the director, it was necessary to continue the flamboyant style with a touch of soulfulness and humor. This tonal shift is not only a simple division of the two films, but also highlights the emotional sublimation and Alice's personal growth.
About Alice:
Alice's dress style is the same as the main color of the whole film. From the simple and elegant in the first part to the "heavy color" in the second part, the changes in Alice's clothing also reflect her personal changes and growth. .
The aqua blue plain dress sets off Alice's fresh and pure style
Purple is the main color, with green, yellow and orange clothing, highlighting Alice's "adult" and romantic colors
Alice who traveled through met the early Mad Hatter. The combination of green + purple not only did not have the usual sense of evil, but it was full of ignorant romantic atmosphere. Here
comes the point:
In the last part of the rescue, Alice's clothes changed to red + black, which changed the color contrast of "half sea water and half flame" between the two people in the upper part, so as to match the Mad Hatter better. Alice's sense of maturity.
About Alice and the Mad Hatter:
The older Alice meets the younger Mad Hatter. In fact, in the normal timeline, Alice is younger and the Mad Hatter is more mature. The movie does not reveal the age of the two. Is this the identity of the original author? Relevant to be verified.
modeling:
If you look closely, you'll see that Alice's cape, Time's cape, and the Mad Hatter's hair are... the same shape. I don't know if it was intentional, but does this mean flying in time?
Finally complained:
Who can tell me what is the role of the purple dress that the White Queen only appears in the poster?
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