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Alice in Wonderland, Directed by Tim Burton (2010)
Hey guys, new admin 5 here. Hope you enjoy my first review!
Summary: Alice is an intelligent, creative girl who is raised in a society that expects women to stay in dresses and behave like young ladies. When she falls into the rabbit hole out of curiosity of a rabbit in a waist coat, her views of life are turned upside down. In Wonderland, she meets quirky characters that help her pursue her written destiny of bringing the Red Queen down and getting Wonderland out of her iron grip.
Starring: Mia Wasikowska (Alice), Johnny Depp (Mad Hatter), Helena Bonham Carter (Red Queen), Anne Hathaway (White Queen),Stephen Fry (Voice of Cheshire Cat)
Acting: For a cast of grown adults acting in a whimsical movie, they all did a good job. Mia Wasikowska was impressive, but to be honest it didn’t seem like she had the same kind of enthusiasm as the other actors did. In a way, she looked bored. Her accent also felt out of place when mixed in with the other actors. Johnny Depp was the complete opposite. The Mad Hatter was a wonderful role for him to play, especially because he didn’t take the crazy aspect of the character over the edge.Each character had their own personality, and besides the few flaws that Mia Wasikowska had, each actor/actress was able to put a bit of themselves into them along with staying true to the character.
Special Effects: This movie was filled with computer animations, and the animators did the story justice. The whole setting had a bit of a dark feel to it, and that gave it a “Tim Burton” feel.The special effects were really what separated it from the old, cartoony and light hearted version of the tale.
Music: The music really put the tone for the movie, and it helped with the dark aspect of Tim Burton into it. The problem was that it helped the movie be a bit anticlimactic. Music is supposed to raise suspense. For this movie, the music didn’t come up to par with the rest of the movie. With certain scenes, the fight scene for example, the music should’ve been louder and it should’ve enhanced the fact that it was a very important scene in the film.
Personal Opinion: This movie was right up my alley with how colorful and mystical it was. Other than Mia Wasikowska’s expressionless acting and some of the music, it was very enjoyable for me. The, for lack of a better word, cuteness of Disney and the dark twisted mind of Tim Burton worked in harmony in it. It’s not just a “the princess gets the prince” kind of movie. The ending gave off a “girls can go off on their own and be independent” message, which is a large reason why I liked it other than the characters.