
For a character who talks a big game of peace, she sure does mix together an abhorrent potion to return Alice to normal size. I suppose her role is to assume power in the event that her sister is dethroned. The White Queen (Anne Hathaway) was in position to be the most complex element of the film.

It doesn't matter that he's periodically possessed by a Scotsman-he's in character and he's Johnny Depp so it must be fantastic, right? More amusing are Helena Bonham Carter and Crispin Glover, the latter of whom you wouldn't recognize. With the Hatter he has carte blanche to do anything, anything at all, and somehow be considered in character. I'm sure it's a combination of other Depp figurines. I can't tell you that his character, The Mad Hatter, is an original. Having a protagonist who's so down trodden in a beautiful world is counterintuitive. Outside the last ten minutes, she's the antithesis of Dorothy. Still I wonder what's going through her head when she decided to play Alice as oppressively jaded. The first person to blame would be Burton, since Wasikowska lacks leading experience. She sees giant creatures, she shrinks, flies on a hat, all without a yelp. For a girl who can't remember anything, Alice is never surprised. I recall a time where his vision wasn't hampered by the concepts of others, at time when his films were so wholly original that nothing else compared, and sadly he's been stuck in a limbo of "revisions" for a decade. It makes me wonder if director Tim Burton is better suited as a set designer since he is always given projects for his vision. Everything visual is well appointed with lavish detail. It's Disney, it's CGI loaded, it's in 3D. If you've seen anything at all on this movie, then the strengths are obvious. And so, Alice in roped back into the world of fantasy/absurdity. Nope, she merely felt the urge to chase a rabbit who himself was seeking to fulfill a prophecy. Surely there is a creative reason to pull her back into the zany world. Turns out this is the famous Alice who 13 years earlier ventured in to Wonderland. Are you ready for this new adventure? We are sure that this new version of Alice in Wonderland will leave us equally fascinated as the first version.Alice Kingsley (Mia Wasikowska) is, unbeknownst to her, on her way to her engagement party. Although Bobin completes the cast of Alice through the mirror with the same actors who were in the previous production, such as Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Hathaway, she also introduces new faces like Sacha Baron Cohen who becomes the antagonist Time, Rhys Ifans or Toby Jones, among others. There Johnny Depp, awaits you, repeating once again as the emblematic Mad Hat.

Mia Wasikowska puts on Victorian clothes again to bring Alice to life in her wild adventures in the fascinating wonderland. In this story, which is located a few years after Alice’s adventure in Wonderland, the girl will have to face Time, a terrible enemy.

We know that this film is based on Tim Burton’s book: Alice through the Looking Glass, which was modified by screenwriter Linda Woolverton these creators have decided to give it a more current touch, for which they have taken into account the advice of Burton, who remains as a producer. Do you want to discover what happens to our heroine of this new live action version of the classic Disney story?įilmmaker James Bobin takes over from Tim Burton to bring Alice through the looking glass to our screens. However, so much temporary leap could affect Alice’s life in an unexpected way. In that adventure, Alice must also help the Mad Hatter who is worse from her illness and madness. There, the White Queen will encourage you to find Time and prevent that magical world from becoming sterile. After returning from her last trip offshore, Alice attends the reception party of an English lord, where she will meet a butterfly that will help her cross a mirror to come to the aid of the beings of the Kingdom of Wonders.
