3D, no IMAX. The lens works fine, although it's really dark...but I always think the problem is with the glasses. The falling part is very exciting in 3D. I leaned back subconsciously, which broke my initial "what can I eat in 3D" argument... Therefore, I can't agree with those who say that the 3D effect of this film is very ordinary You guys are sorry. Do you think all 3D movies should be Avatar-style? Why is that so?
Of course I admit that it's not as perfect as I expected it to be. The ending is especially regrettable. The whole story is too simplistic - too simplistic. I've been guessing from the preview that the White Queen will end up black and the Queen of Hearts is a tragic big head, but it turns out to be Disney-esque simplicity from start to finish, and Tim Burton's dark humor can only be hidden in those two. Creamy fingers and the saliva of the White Queen.
The days of Disney are completely over, this time they made a sequel to Alice instead of Alice in wonderland, and Tim Burton will probably never go back to the black melancholy era of pumpkin head. When I looked at the swollen mushroom at the end of the film, I felt melancholy, because of the sentence "Why is the crow like a writing desk?" ].
In fact, the little Alice's memory in Wonderland is a very wonderful one. Especially the doll-like little loli is so delicate and cute, the eyes of the Cheshire cat look bigger and moister than they are now, and the smiley face of the hatter is so innocent (well, this is a good description), it is simple and clear. The efficiency of the cause and effect of this sequel is very commendable. In addition, Depp's performance is as distressing as always, the skilled handwork makes him look so virtuous and his dancing is so tangled and soft (I should use the wrong adjective), the cuteness of the Cheshire cat grinding claws on the hat The action and the reluctance to return the hat, as well as all the cuteness from beginning to end, make this film occupy the softest place in my heart this year (hey).
...I think more than one person was as dumbfounded as I was at the passage where Alice pointed to China after returning to the earth. I've never been able to analyze that capitalism has been coveting China for a long time. This is the beginning of China's dark history. Their colonialism is all-pervasive. These angry youth messages (oh don't hit me, this is what my neighbor said) is just that fast approach The force of reality also destroys the fairy tale atmosphere created for an hour. The best ending for me would be this -
Alice fading away, the Hatter looking wistfully at the smoke.
The Cheshire Cat floated to his shoulders: "Hey, don't be sad." The
Hatter smiled.
The Cheshire cat raised its big moist eyes: "Then, can you give me a hat?" The
Mad Hatter's facial muscles twitched: "No."
- This is the mouth and teeth I most want to see (you are enough)
Simple (…) After expressing my thoughts on the film, I finally talked about what I wanted to say the most after I clicked on the film page.
——Open your mouth and shut your mouth This is a rubbish guy, all idiots brainwashed by the rubbish of Hollywood.
If you don't know who Tim Burton is, please face the wall first. Whether you really lack the ability to appreciate or pretend to be forceful, don't choose this kind of movie that will obviously show your lack of appreciation ability or pretend to be forceful. I don't care if you give Narnia one or two stars, but you'd better give this movie at least three stars, for the gorgeous background and music -
and the guys who compare Alice to Avatar. , please understand the technical differences between the two films before making an evaluation, OK? Films made with completely opposite techniques, themes and moods are very different, please tell me which eye do you use to see the huge difference between them?
I can't say I'm very professional, but at least I know how to rate based on my own feelings. Cannibals who are full, please let go of this movie that brought me happiness for an hour and a half.
thanks.
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