Alice in Wonderland

2010 "You're invited to a very important date."
6.4| 1h48m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 05 March 2010 Released
Producted By: Walt Disney Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://disney.go.com/wonderland/
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Alice, now 19 years old, returns to the whimsical world she first entered as a child and embarks on a journey to discover her true destiny.

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Director

Tim Burton

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Walt Disney Pictures

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Karry Best movie of this year hands down!
Arianna Moses Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Scarlet The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
rowanmaillot I have been a Tim Burton fan for 5 years so believe me when I tell you this. In my 5 years of being a Tim Burton fan I have seen every single Tim Burton film ever! Starting from Pee Wee's Big Adventure all they way to Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children, watching them all my favourite used to be Charlie And The Chocolate Factory (it is literally a visual feast!) But now that I have seen this movie over and over again I think it is better. Johnny Depp's role as Mad Hatter and Helena Bonham Carter's role as the Red Queen towered over all of the others' performances. This movie is the meaning of a visual feast! It is the most fun Tim Burton film. I would definitely recommend watching this movie if you have never seen it.
Polly Whitacre Summary: An epic new twist on an old classic *** This review may contain spoilers ***"Alice in Wonderland" is about a young lady that falls down a hole and has a grand adventure. Although the theme of the film stays true to being character focused, Tim Burton's version differs from Walt Disney's version in the way that Alice, played by Mia Wasikowska, does not fall asleep and dream while reading a book. She has adventures, she mistakes for dreams, throughout her life to groom her for Frabjous Day. On Frabjous day, Alice is to battle the Jabberwocky and kill it to stop the Red Queen. The Hatter, played by Johnny Depp, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, played by Matt Lucas, White Queen, played by Anne Hathaway, and White Rabbit, played by Michael Sheen, all help Alice along the way. Alice in Wonderland is a character focus themed film as Alice is the focal point of the plot. She arrives just in time to save the day! The clothing they used for Alice sets her apart from the rest of the characters, as appropriate since she is not from there. The armor Alice wore was vastly different than all of the other guards, making her stand out from the rest in a heroic way. This use of costuming further accents the theme being focused on Alice. The camera angles used in the Jabberwocky battle scene, coupled with the choreography of Alice's battle movements, making it an epic fight and accents her as being the hero. The upward angles used as she walks down the stairs after killing the Jabberwocky make her look tall and champion like. She fights with smooth well thought out movements. The close up of her when she rolls out of the way of the Jabberwocky's foot after being knocked down added to the shot and excitement. The computer-generated characters were well-done. The make-up and costumes were incredible. The attention to detail, from the tearing, and loosening of Alice's clothing, all the way to the fine details of the fur on the rabbits, dogs, mice, and horses were excellent for the year this film was produced. The background music was great throughout, and they really did a great job with the sound effects. In the final battle scene between Alice and the Jabberwocky, Alice cuts off its head, killing it with the vorpal sword. As the head rolls down the stairs of the crumbled tower, you can hear a squish- squish. The subtle use of the squish sound effect really added to the scene. This character focused film is an epic new twist on an old classic!
shizuka-13715 A world made by your own imaginations with a mission that feels just like a dream, but oddly feels so real at the same time. Fantastically odd, isn't it? Disney present you, Alice in Wonderland. A fantasy movie mixed with adventurous yet adds Action to it, directed by Tim Burton and scenario written by Linda Woolverton. Briefly, this movie was about a nineteen year-old girl named Alice Kingsley (starring Mia Wasikowska) who comes back to a magical world called Underland, a place where she visited 13 years ago. She was told by her Wonderland "friends" that she is the only one who can get back She was told by her Wonderland "friends" that she is the only one who can get back the White Queen's throne (starring Anne Hathaway) and who can fight the Jabberwocky, A wild dragon-like creature owned by the worst, unmerciful, scariest Red Queen, White Queen's older sister (starring Helena Bonham Carter). By the help and support of her Wonderland friends, especially the Mad Hatter (starring Johnny Depp), could she ever win back the Justice that was taken years ago that she thought might only be a dream? Based on my personal opinion, this movie is for people age 13 and above. Most of the creatures in Wonderland might seem creepy and hideous to some people. Most of the scene in this movie is very sadistic to some people who don't like Action genre movie. One of the creepiest scene is when Dormouse took Bandersnatch's eyeball. It might sound so heartless to lots of people. Overall, I personally think this movie is relatable for those who have that imagination of them that is outside the box.
josefinelagerstrom It's a lovely movie that leaves you with a smile on your face, and it has an original story. The acting is very good and the animations are stunning. It would be close to a masterpiece if it wasn't for the first half of the movie. It's very long and boring. 35 minutes in I was determined to quit watching. It just wasn't engaging or good enough in establishing the characters. This is a shame, since this doesn't make the movie as good as it could have been. This is not a bad movie, it really isn't. But it could have been way better. There is so much potential.