Would you show such a movie to your children?

Leola 2021-12-18 08:01:16

To be honest, I am not very interested in a movie of this kind of theme, and I don't feel much about the Depp you love. The only person who has a good impression is Hathaway, who has been bowing down to her beauty.
By coincidence, I watched this movie at the beginning of its release, and it's hard to say a word. The baby who went with him is unlovable after watching, and the three views of this film completely contradict her. The heroine heroine who does not hesitate to destroy the world for her friends, the "Time" master who works hard but everyone abuses her, and the justice representative Green Tea White Queen who lied but refused to admit it. All this is impacting her Three Views, making her sitting on pins and needles for two hours, clamoring about how to show her children such things that ruin the Three Views.
Being calm on the sidelines, I can't help but fall into doubts. Is such a movie suitable for children who have not yet established the Three Views?
Without background knowledge, I don’t know what age the audience of this movie is, but it should not be suitable for young people. I only see the old cross-talk, the strange three views, and the not funny storyline. The only thing that touched me was when the hostess returned his father's pocket watch. Then I tried to think back to the fairy tales I read when I was a child. Without exception, they were old-fashioned stories, exaggerated endings, and always very lively heroines. But what we see is that being brave, strong and kind can definitely bring a good ending, although most of this good ending is the help of the nobles. So are we really too simple when we were young? . . Can children see the meaning of friendship, growth, and time in this movie? We are always complaining about the cartoons that children watch now are not as good as when we were children, so is the animation declining or are we growing up?

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  • Annette 2022-03-22 09:01:59

    The first half is procrastinated, and the second half of the rhythm goes in. But little green tea bitch, she was so despicable and had such a good life in the end. Big head sister had spent such a tragic 20 years, and when she went back to that moment, she still said "No". Twenty years later, my sister's "I'm sorry" was washed away. Hold.

  • Sandra 2022-03-22 09:01:59

    The special effects are gorgeous...other than that, it's embarrassing, both anti-scientific and hypocritical. The boiled bowl of chicken soup looks like MSG mixed with water. It is not recommended to take children who are building a view of right and wrong and a world view to watch it.

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.