The children's version of Alice went to a vast and magical wonderland, and the adult version of Alice was trapped in a dirty house; the children's version of Alice saw many strange and cute animals, and the adult version of Alice saw There are many specimens and skeletons; the children's version of Alice encounters many things that have never been seen before in Wonderland, and the adult version of Alice encounters many things that are often seen, and the caterpillars are changed from socks; the children's version of Alice After eating mushrooms, she becomes bigger and smaller. The adult version of Alice eats mushrooms and finds that she has not changed, but things around her have become bigger and smaller.
At the end of the film, the adult version of Alice refuses to plead guilty according to the book, and her shaking head turns into many, "Cut off her head!" "Which one?" Then Alice wakes up from a nightmare, she has not found the one in the dress Rabbit, but found a pair of scissors. He's late again as usual, Alice thought, and I'm going to cut off his head.
Oh, it turns out that Alice became the Queen of Hearts when she grew up.
Purely personal, writing this because this movie reminds me of a phrase I saw a long time ago:
Alice grows up and the March Hare disappears.
The March Hare in the film did not disappear, nor did the Mad Hatter, everything seemed to be the same, but everything seemed to have changed.
Back at the beginning of the movie, Alice who wanted to look through the book in the adult's hand was beaten violently, so Alice said: You will now see a movie, made for children, maybe. . . . But I almost forgot, you have to close your eyes, otherwise, you won't see anything.
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