Down with all the fun-movie Alice

Dayana 2022-03-20 09:01:11

When taking a child on vacation at home, I was in a bad mood when you were working outside. To comfort me, you told me that there will be Alice in the Fairy Mirror movie soon, and, the key point is Tim's acting as Depp. Then you tell me: You have to wait a year.



Alice’s novel, when I saw it, I was sad that I didn’t see it earlier. It is really suitable for children to read. It is a book written for children sincerely, just to please children. Written by a heart that loves children. Who can say that Carroll doesn't love children? He even said that he fell in love with Alice, the person who listened to the story. Not to mention, this full of love is definitely there, so this story is purely to please the children. There is no annoying preaching, secretly inferring moral concepts, secular prejudices, and vulgar beauty. Money = happiness. It has the true brilliance of fairy tales. The story is not an idiot Snow White, not an ugly duckling who wants to become a swan. She is a smart, witty, and innocent and playful girl. She met some interesting people and things in another wonderful world. There is also a Red Queen who always shouts to behead her head. This Red Queen is so cute. The logical philosophies in the novel are memorable.



In this year, I have been paying attention to when the movie will come out.



For the novels I love, the directors and actors I love, for these three points, I have to cheer.



But what can I say, this movie is boring. It's unimaginably boring.



The easiest thing in this world is to be boring, and the easiest is to turn fun into boring.



Forcibly turn a fun story, full of childish, philosophical stories, into a story of fighting monsters and fighting for imperial power. In addition, the Mandarin dubbing can completely kill people. I'm most afraid of dubbing in this kind of fake Mandarin. The dubbing is OK, but how can it not be as interesting as Cantonese? Must pretend to have a little English accent.



The gothic style of the movie is Tim's, and I know it as soon as I sniff it. Those withered trees stretched out to the sky, and they were also familiar to me.



It’s just a pity that I was fortunate enough to enjoy it in the cinema when Tim’s movie was no longer evil and funny. I would like to admire his Guillotine Valley, Edward Scissorhands, and Big Wisdom in the movie theater. Let me be as precious as I am, my beloved Tim, the wonderful and interesting world in his movies. In encountering such an interesting novel, it is completely boring. What can I say.

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Extended Reading

Alice in Wonderland quotes

  • Alice Kingsley: I'm sorry, Hamish. I can't marry you. You're not the right man for me. And there's that trouble with your digestion.

    [Alice walks over to her sister]

    Alice Kingsley: I love you, Margaret, but this is my life. I'll decide what to do with it.

    [Alice turns to Lowell, meeting his sour look with a stern glare]

    Alice Kingsley: You're lucky to have my sister for your wife, Lowell, and be good to her. I'll be watching very closely.

    [Alice goes up to Aunt Imogene and takes her hands]

    Alice Kingsley: There is no prince, Aunt Imogene. You need to talk to someone about these delusions.

    [Alice walks past Lady Ascot, looking sternly at her]

    Alice Kingsley: I happen to love rabbits, especially white ones.

    [Alice goes up to her mother]

    Alice Kingsley: Don't worry, Mother. I'll find something useful to do with my life.

    [Alice turns to the Chattaway sisters]

    Alice Kingsley: You two remind me of some funny boys I met in a dream.

    Lord Ascot: You've left me out.

    Alice Kingsley: No, I haven't, sir. You and I have business to discuss.

    Lord Ascot: Shall we speak in the study?

    [Alice smiles and starts to head to the house, when suddenly she turns back to the crowd]

    Alice Kingsley: Oh. And one more thing.

    [Alice lifts the hem of her dress to her knees and does the Futterwacken]

  • [first lines]

    Lord Ascot: Charles, you have lost your senses? This picture is impossible.

    Charles Kingsleigh: Precisely. Gentlemen, the only way to achieve the impossible, is to believe it's possible.