Sympathy for the Queen of Hearts

Wellington 2022-03-19 09:01:02

Fortunately, I watched ordinary 3D instead of IMAX, otherwise I would be a bit disadvantaged.
Regarding the storyline, although "Avatar" is indeed simple, the long-awaited "Alice" is no better than it.
The overall situation is a bit weak and untenable. Alice, who grew up, had no impression of her past adventures. The underground kingdom was still waiting for the arrival of the savior after all these years after Alice saved them once, and the purpose was to kill that one and it was not very strong. Dragon. I really don't quite understand. The White Queen, Mad Hatter, and the height are still relatively tall, plus the cat that can transform and apparate and several other main characters, so many powers together can not kill a dragon? She had to wait for a 19-year-old girl who had completely lost her memory to kill, and constantly awakened her memory along the way to inspire her courage.
If Alice as a child accidentally ran into the underground world and experienced an adventure and unconsciously became the savior of the underground people, then this version of Alice has been directly worn as the "savior" from the beginning. His top hat was dragged by force to make do with that date to complete the mission of the savior. Such a main line does not arouse my interest at all, nor do I feel that such a "mainstream" movie full of dark tones of story thinking can inspire children's yearning for this fairy tale.
Speaking of actors, in fact, I am most dissatisfied with the girl who plays Alice. The expression is always sluggish, and the performance is not in place. There is no quirky feeling, the inner thoughts of wanting to break free from the shackles and want to be independent are not very obvious, but they are very ordinary.
Anne Hathaway's appearance was a bit scary, and her lips were painted very much like Tony Leung's sausage mouth in "Essence of the East", and it was still black. The White Queen's expressions and movements are also very idiots, always looking narcissistic. In fact, compared to the Queen of Hearts, although the White Queen is obviously of the type that everyone wants to protect, I think she is hypocritical. The expressions and movements are full of hypocrisy, and the look in the eyes waiting for Alice to decide to kill the dragon is not sincere, especially when Alice regained the throne for her in the end. She immediately changed her face to the Queen of Hearts. At first glance, she knew that it was not a good kind, but also a very kind. People who can play tricks to pretend to be poor. In contrast, the Queen of Hearts is more real than the Queen of White. Anne Hathaway's portraying of the White Queen into such a hypocritical image is quite subversive, and it should also show the director's intentions, that is, the appearance and the nymphomaniac look is a bit unacceptable.
Johnny Depp has always been an actor with a very large performance span. His alternative appearance and performance level have nothing to say, but the affair with the grown-up Alice is really surprising.
In fact, in the whole movie, my favorite is the Queen of Hearts. She is also the only character in the movie that makes my heart move. I’ve never been able to figure out what her name is for the actor who played the Queen of Hearts, but I’ve seen her in many movies. Her appearance is always a bit offbeat and her acting skills are great. "It's also very exciting. The Queen of Hearts played this time, although all the characters in the movie are a heinous female devil, she always yells "pulling out and beheading", but I occasionally think about whether a woman is terrible or good. I can feel her loneliness in her heart, she is not understood by others, longing to be loved and afraid of being hurt. At that moment, her eyes were gentle and real. But it was fleeting, and soon returned to normal arrogance and fierceness. Rather than saying that she likes to abuse her subordinates, it is better to say that these behaviors are just to conceal her inner weakness and protect herself from harm, and she would rather act first. "I would rather take the world's people, not the world's people's responsibility", a bit of Cao Cao's meaning. So in the end, when she discovered that the only Red-hearted knight she trusted and devoted herself to would try to kill her to please the White Queen for her own benefit, the desolation and despair in her eyes made people feel sad. Presumably, her heart will not get better in the days of exile, and finally her trustworthy image collapses. What else can support her heart? Such a woman is much more real and pitiful than her beautiful but hypocritical sister, the White Queen. It's just that no one really understands her, otherwise, she might also tear off her veil of pride and lay down her stubborn figure to be a gentle woman.
Having said that, I feel more and more that this movie is like talking about career life.

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Extended Reading
  • Sandrine 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    There is nothing but the imagination of Tim Burton to the middle and lower limits. Don't count on Goths. Other directors can make such a work, but it can't be Tim Burton. In 2012, Emmerich was able to pass the trial by courting China, but not Tim Burton.

  • Darron 2022-03-24 09:01:13

    A childhood story that I like very much

Alice in Wonderland quotes

  • The Mad Hatter: [to Alice] You used to be much more..."muchier." You've lost your muchness.

  • Cheshire Cat: Goodbye, sweet hat.