Alice in Wonderland

Ona 2021-10-18 09:31:08

The plot of the film is relatively plain and unremarkable. It is nothing more than justice over evil, and the beautiful fairy tale scenes are more suitable for female and child audiences. The expressiveness of 3D is much worse than that of Avatar. In the film, Alice follows the rabbit after falling into the tree hole and revisiting her old place. The old man is especially present, but she has a totally different mind and face. Here, she sees people of various colors as diverse as a zoo, from a dormouse who likes bullying and bluffing to a mentally deranged "Mr. Mad Hatter", from a cat that often grins and laughs. The caterpillar named Absolun who only likes to smoke hookahs, the "Red Queen" who is psychologically and psychologically perverted, is the ultimate "White Queen", a hysterical who takes advantage of it all day long and does not suffer from uncomfortable suffering, and a self-defeating person who does not eat fireworks. The reserved hypocrisy is a morbid contest between the two adult worlds. After a series of dangerous accidents, Alice will rediscover her lost self in this wonderful world like a fairy tale... The dream in this story is undoubtedly the reflection of the real world, and Alice is still there. Escape the world's expectations of her. Alice and the caterpillar have undergone transformation together, and her thoughts in dreams have helped her find her way in reality. In the end, Alice seemed to get rid of the shadow of her childhood and began to compromise with real life, but this compromise became a positive and enterprising pioneering spirit. Not autistic, but holding childhood dreams in my heart and becoming the most beautiful and precious part.

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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.