Alice in Wonderland (I) (2010)
well-crafted fantasy adventure
6 March 2010
Warning: Spoilers
There have been numerous versions of Alice in Wonderland, but Tim Burton's take on the famous story is a welcome addition. By bringing in some new plot lines and a different theme, Burton injects a bit of fresh energy into what is a well-known tale. We find Alice now entering womanhood, trying to fend off the unwanted marriage plans of a sickly aristocratic oik. Finding herself back in Wonderland, Alice has little recollection of her earlier visits; was it all a dream she wonders. As she travels further into Wonderland, she encounters many of the familiar faces, and they were portrayed very effectively. The Cheshire Cat was brilliantly voiced by Stephen Fry, whilst Alan Rickman did a fine turn as the caterpillar. Johnny Depp was an intriguing mad hatter and Helena Bonham Carter was good as the egocentric 'off with their heads' Red Queen, complete with bulbous head and giant red hair. The 3D special effects were good and made a good film that little bit richer. The colours were vibrant and the action scenes interesting. The film is obviously pitched at a younger audience, but has plenty of entertaining moments for parents too. Overall, the latest Alice flick was good fun.
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