A story about cherishing, understanding and persevering---remembering "Alice in Wonderland 2" "Adventures in the Mirror"

Stevie 2022-03-26 09:01:07

I have always been irresistible to things related to Alice. From original works, to picture books, to derivative films and peripherals, she has always attracted me inexplicably. There are countless stories about crossing into another world today, but Alice That grotesque whimsy has always been the original intention for me.

Her detachment from reality makes me very happy.

This new movie still has the same effect. To be honest with this movie, I don't care much about the plot, It is enough to just sit in the movie theater and experience a dream. This movie has achieved this, even if it has fulfilled my expectations.

The first one was seen several years ago, and the plot is basically not remembered. Because I have read the original book several times, the story will be somewhat confused, so although the director changed this time, it did not have much impact on me. Like the original book, the sequel uses a mirror-traveling method and uses a reverse time. The story of the stalk that came to rescue is definitely not new, but the combination of another world + time and space travel is still somewhat interesting, not monotonous. The

core is naturally about family love. The Mad Hatter regained family love after experiencing the regret of losing his family; the Red Queen accepted The White Queen apologized and forgave her; Alice finally understood her mother's heart and embarked on a life path of self-reliance and self-reliance.

Life is limited, in this limited time, we should cherish every moment spent Every second, be honest about your feelings, and understand those we love and those who love us.

Roughly, it is the spirit of what I understand the movie to express.

Although it is an old saying, it is used by mainstream Hollywood movies to review from time to time . , I will still be moved by a little, this is called trial and error. But as far as I am concerned, it is a little far-fetched for the red and white queen to reach a settlement. I finally expressed my apologies. After returning to the past, I still didn’t say no. This can be explained as irreversible things I did. I still can’t eliminate the negative impression I added to this character. I feel that she is a little scary inside. However, Anne Hathaway So beautiful, it doesn't matter. Yan control is so honest...

In addition, the 3D effect is still very good, the special effects of the scenery are so beautiful, and the scene where time and space are frozen at the end won my heart, because the clock is used to visualize the time, so in the end everything is rusted and exquisite performance. The way is really wonderful; another favorite setting is the time travel scene, which is quite new to present time and space with the turbulent ocean.

The design of some small details and props is also very delicate, except for Alice's nondescript Chinese dress It's really hard for me to suppress my ranting (I guess I want to please the Chinese audience, but it's obviously not on the point), and other costumes are beautiful. In short, this movie's depiction of another world is very beautiful and magical, if If there is a set set, you can collect a book

to talk about Disney's feminism at the end. From Maleficent, Frozen, to this Alice 2, Dibao seems to have been silently implanting the idea of ​​feminism. Women should To be independent and self-reliant, don't depend on anyone, it's a trend to keep up with the times. Well, I personally appreciate this. From now on, the princess no longer needs a prince to save her, she can become her own knight, and she doesn't need to be bound. At home, you should fly freely between heaven and earth, with home behind and the world in front of you, just like Alice's final ending, sailing out to sea, because times have changed.

ps, I like the red and white princess in childhood, Luo Li's face is so cute, but unfortunately her personality is not very good, one is dishonest and the other is too extreme...

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Extended Reading

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.