Because they don't look like squid. At least not like a fat rabbit in a vest.
As a Chinese, we must summarize the central idea, "This film tells the story of a girl who is a little dull and not confident in her adventures in a wonderland, and thus learns to face life firmly and resolutely."
—or "Alice, how a stupid girl degenerated into the first instigator of the East India Company's fortune-grabbing journey".
Who is going to write a text called "Chinese elements in European and American blockbusters"?
——Analyze how the dreadlocks of the weak and weak yellow people who used to have Chinese elements in European and American movies gradually evolved into a somewhat human-like appearance. For example, most recently in "2012" and "Alice".
Guessed that the fat worm transformed into a butterfly will appear at the end of the credits.
Only later did I realize that it was a metaphor for Alice's beautiful transformation through wandering.
The prospect of a "Mad Hatter" classmate and buddies frantically smashing things around the dinner table is a cool prospect.
I really like the image of the wonderful cat.
Let's throw a party where we all do the Mad Hatter's leg-shaking dance.
But don't play that dance sequence on the engagement scene at the beginning of the film.
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