Alice always likes a person (and her cat) imagining many things. In her mind, the world is colorful. She uses her imagination to get rid of the dullness of reading history. She doesn't like books without pictures and only words. It is the epitome of many children, but Alice's imagination seems to be surprisingly rich. After watching it for the second time, I still have to admire the dreamy things beyond logic in the film.
The Drink me and Eat me in the room gave me a very strange feeling, I couldn't tell why, but it felt like no matter what more strange things happened, it was not strange, the possibilities were infinite. The scene at sea is a shadow of childhood, and I still can't tell why (...)
The Queen of Hearts is probably the most classic scene in the movie. It seems to be satirizing some powerful but extremely brainless people. There are also I remember the most clearly: playing the ball (forgot what ball..) In that part, the bird that was used as a cue had to straighten its head in the hands of the queen, and the hedgehog-like thing that was used as a ball rolled through the goal by itself, the card goal Also jump in front of the ball and let it roll, then the ball reaches the end-----the queen wins. This looks ridiculous, but it's also sad, and I personally think it alludes to a piece of history that Alice's teacher told her at the beginning. .
In short, Alice is an amazing child. If there are children who can dream of such a high level, they will probably become a famous writer or screenwriter when they grow up, but it does not seem to be seen in the film that Alice will have such a future. The whole movie ending with Alice following her teacher for tea is vaguely and slightly sad.
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