Can the mentally ill be able to steal and abduct?

Gloria 2022-03-26 09:01:07

"Alice in Wonderland 2" is a spectacle movie. The imagination in it is amazing. The sea of ​​time, the bell of destiny, and the fantastic and magnificent wonderland can meet the audience's expectations for the film. However, other than that , the plot and story are slightly thin, and at the end, the creator uses a more didactic form to convey the theme of time and family, which is more rigid and rigid.

The most amazing thing about this movie is that it successfully made the audience hate the positive characters and fall in love with the villains. Moreover, the three views of this movie are a bit wrong!
Let's take a closer look at the plot: Alice travels to Wonderland again and finds that her old friend, the Mad Hatter, is depressed because he misses his deceased family. There is a clear way - to find Mr. Time, to come to the time ball, travel back in time, and rescue the Mad Hatter family.

Alice sneaked into the Castle of Time and expressed her intention to Mr. Time. Mr. Time was shocked: "EXO ME?!! The time ball is my body. If you take it away, I will die. Little girl, you are so embarrassed to follow me. I said! Go!" Mr. Time directly rejected Alice's unreasonable request, but the little girl was the protagonist, how could she give up easily, so she stole the time ball and traveled through time and space to change history.
Alice's stealing is really capricious, you have to steal the time ball to save your friend's family? There are so many people in the world, who has no one who wants to save, who has no past that they want to change, how come you are the only one who wants to steal the time ball? You will say, who is the protagonist? Yes, the protagonist has a halo, which is political correctness, the villain steals is evil, and the protagonist steals is justice and greatness. The most pitiful is Mr. Time, who is obviously a victim, but he was portrayed as a big villain who persecutes the heroine. He dragged his gradually broken body, drove back in a broken ship to find the time ball, and was also killed by Alice's friends. tease.

In the story, the heroine not only stole Mr. Time's time ball, but also robbed passers-by's carriage when she escaped from the mental hospital under the banner of justice to save her friends. Si said a particularly classic line: "I'm a mental patient!" As soon as these words came out, I couldn't help shivering and made a brain-opening association. Is this a satire on Chinese society? We all know that the recent killings in Sichuan colleges and the incidents of teachers in Shandong remedial classes beating students were all done by mentally ill patients. It seems that the criminals have put on the coat of mental illness, which means they have put on a protective shell and can do whatever they want. Anyway, the law will punish them. No, you can't help me anyway. This is a joke set in the movie, but it is also a pain point in the absurd reality society.

The topic of the mentally ill has gone too far. Let's go back to the plot. The red and white queen's grievances are really tight and short of breath. At the end, I found out that this noble and glamorous white queen is a liar. The Red Queen was forced to be the opposite of herself, and she always showed an innocent and innocent face.
Compared with the pretentious White Queen, I really like the Queen of Hearts, who is Ao Jiao and plays petty. The arrogant appearance of reaching out for something is so cute. The most embarrassing thing is that the Red Queen got the time ball. I thought she was going to travel back to the day of the war and rewrite history, but I didn't expect her to take the White Queen back to her childhood. The most painful moment in her heart was her mother's misunderstanding and her sister's misunderstanding. Lies almost ruined her. This is a childhood trauma that she will never get out of. She wants her sister to go back to that moment, tell the truth and admit the truth. The most hateful thing is that it's all here, Bai. The queen actually lied again, she really wanted to vomit a few pounds of old blood and throw it on her face.
After watching the movie and thinking about it, I found that the Queen of Hearts is not wrong! It wasn't that she stole the fruit tapioca, and it wasn't that she lied, so why did she suffer from the pain of her head getting bigger? Look at the introduction of the film, the "evil" Red Queen, the evil big-headed ghost, is obviously a poor bastard, okay! In the same way, Mr. Time is not wrong, his things have been stolen, why is he so pitifully injured physically and mentally!
After thinking about it again, I found that this Alice is definitely not a good five young man. She has used it all for stealing, and she is also a little stupid. She tortured Mr. Time so badly. In the end, he pretended to apologize and thought that he could fool the past. Mr. Time is also very good. Straightforward, he said, "Don't appear in front of me again!"
Also, that White Queen is the most annoying, she looks like a virtuous green tea bitch, she ruined her sister and inherited the throne. In the end, she pretended to have a deep sisterhood relationship. It looked a little hypocritical anyway!

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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.