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I wonder if not reading the original work meant I missed half the story? I expected this to be a lot darker than it turned out to be. I mean it's Tim Burton! With Johnny Depp! In really bad makeup! Again!

But it just seemed far too straightforward while being confusingly non-linear at the same time. Then again, Carroll is rumoured to have written the whole thing in drug-induced delirium, so maybe it's stupid trying to make any sense of it. I just expected more oomph from Burton, and maybe a heartrending twist somewhere.

It felt like the exact sort of movie that too many years of Hollywood teen movies turned me off from, the type starring a pretty face with one expression fixed in a perpetual petulant scowl. Mia Wasikowska's performance as Alice seemed really flat, and she carried off every emotion with the aforementioned expression - she scowls when she's confused, she scowls when she's angry, she scowls when she's reluctant, she scowls when she's aghast, she scowls when she's frightened. She's like the female equivalent of Bleach's Ichigo...she even scowls when she's smiling!

I expected more from other human characters considering they're such big names, but they all seemed a little immemorable. The White Queen was such a bimbo but at least Anne Hathaway was convincingly in character the whole time. I hoped for more from Helena Bonham Carter because I like her a lot, but the Red Queen just...didn't seem convincing. Depp is fun as the Mad Hatter but his mannerisms are getting way too familiar, especially after three movies of intoxicated clumsiness in Pirates of the Caribbean. There seemed a whole lot of Mad Hatter X Alice-ness, so much that I expected him to walk in after the blue butterfly and was flabbergasted that the credits rolled Orz

In the end the characters I found most interesting where the talking animals. Alan Rickman's derisive drawl is so awesome ♥ And I WANT loved the Cheshire cat ♥

Date: 2010-03-10 10:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leigh1381.livejournal.com
i also watched alice in wonderland in 3D, i was really looking forward to it but half way through the movie i was wondering if i have gone deaf specially when johnny depp was talking, too many mumblings.... >.<

alan rickman, i was looking for professor snape to pop up the whole time and for the first time i love helena bonham carter and of course anne hathaway...

but still, i love it....lol

Date: 2010-03-11 10:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] luna-rainbow.livejournal.com
I had trouble understanding Depp too!! He whimpered too much I think. I don't usually have trouble understanding him >_>;

Alan Rickman did sound like Snape quite often XD He was actually quite recognisable because of it.

Date: 2010-03-12 06:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] meissa.livejournal.com
The talking animals (including the Jabberwocky) were voiced by the most awesome people, so of course they were awesome.

I just expected more oomph from Burton, and maybe a heartrending twist somewhere.

I quite agree. Actually, I said the same thing in my LJ, LOL. It was surprisingly...tame for a Tim Burton movie. Even Corpse Bride had more of an edge to it.

And I'm surprised haven't read "Alice in Wonderland" or "Through the Looking Glass."

Date: 2010-03-14 09:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jezjezjezza.livejournal.com
I heard this wasn't very good too; seems like such a shame when Tim Burton and Johnny Depp were both involved :/

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