Cast :Johnny Depp Anne Hathway Directed By Tim Burton
Expected a Real good film as it remind me of my oldSchool days with my english Teacher reading the class the story and maid we also had a drama enacted .Well I was no johny depp but the person I liked played the characted of Alice (Rooting for every scene and crying inside I couldnt land up the role...kind of crush at that tender age I guess.
The script has been changed and we end up looking at the story of a 19th century Alice as a -do not say YES when you want to say NO type person.It really elevates her to 21st century idol icon for the girls who would see the Movie 2010
Director Tim Burtons motion-capture 3D Alice in Wonderland is a pseudo-sequel to Lewis Carrolls classic tales. The film picks up 13 years after the events depicted in Alices Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, with a now 20 year-old Alice (Mia Wasikowska ) being pressured into a loveless, arranged marriage to a nitwitted aristocrat by her widowed mother and older sister.
Now the white Rabbit being spotted - our herione gives a chase falling into a deep also running away from her suitor before she can accept his marriage proposal. Alice soon falls down the rabbit and arrives in Underland (whose inhabitants admonish her for calling it Wonderland when she was there as a child, an experience she now only recalls as a distant dream).
Alice is soon reunited with such old acquaintances as the Mad Hatter Johnny Depp, the March Hare, Tweedledee & Tweedledum , the Cheshire Cat and the hookah-smoking Caterpillar.
But this Underland is no longer so wonderful; its now a desolate realm lorded over by the Red Queen (a composite of the Red Queen and the Queen of Hearts, . The Hatter and friends believe that only Alice -- if she is "the" Alice -- can save Underland by putting the despots kindly younger sister, the White Queen Anne Hathaway, in power.
As a director, Tim Burton has often favored production design and embraced his inner illustrator over the necessities of story and character. Sadly, the disappointing and uninspired Alice is no exception. Nothing in this movie feels real, either physically or emotionally. Even in fantasy films there needs to be a sense of reality, even if that reality is of the trippy, mind-bending kind.