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Genres:
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Adventure /
Family /
Fantasy
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Director:
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Tim Burton
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Actors:
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Alan Rickman,
Helena Bonham Carter,
Michael Sheen,
Mia Wasikowska,
Johnny Depp,
Anne Hathaway,
Crispin Glover,
Matt Lucas,
Stephen Fry,
Barbara Windsor
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Duration:
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108 min.
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Rating:
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(7.3/10)292
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Plot Summary:
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Alice Kingsleigh (Mia Wasikowska) is the daughter of Charles Kingsleigh (Marton Csokas), a flush man who planned to determine to be rewarding shipping routes through the world in the 19th century. Manner, many years afterward, Charles has passed away, and Alice misses his playful attitude.
Just now feeling trapped in a world of proper etiquette in favour of at one such as herself, Alice is taken to a garden shindy, where it is hoped that she will accept a integration proposal from Hamish (Leo Bill), the son of individual of her progenitor's work partners. However, Alice soon grows distracted seeing a rabbit with a waistcoat nearby, and rushes after the strange creature.
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Following it, she finds her way to the proboscis of an broken-down tree some ways off, and falls down a jail. The cage leads her to a rum room, of which she finds a key, as likely as a drink that makes her smaller, and a cake that increases her make an estimate of. After getting the key and shrinking down to turn to account a small door, she lief finds herself in an enormous garden area.
Straight away after, she comes across the Chalk-white Rabbit (Michael Sheen), as satisfactory as the Dormouse (Barbara Windsor), a Dodo bird (Michael Gough), and the Tweedles (Matt Lucas). The Fair-skinned Rabbit explains that is unflinching he has rest the right Alice this period, while the Dormouse believes he is completely wrong. Alice explains that her name is Alice, but feels they are looking for another "Alice." They dupe her to Abosolom the Caterpillar (Alan Rickman), who consults a scroll, which contains details regarding the history of Wonderland, from it's creation onward. The scroll claims that on the Frabbulous Day, Alice will return to slay the Jabberwocky. Alice sees this, and adamants that she is not the yourself in the scroll, when a commotion breaks incorrect, and the Knave of Hearts (Crispin Glover) appears, along with some red-carded soldiers and a creature called a Bandersnatch. Harry scatters, as the Knave takes the scroll, and captures the Dodo bird. Alice, when confronted with the Bandersnatch, stands her ground, convinced that it is just a dream. However, the creature scratches her, and Alice takes off running, but not before the Dormouse plucks elsewhere one of the creature's eyes.
Some ways unpropitious, Alice encounters the Tweedles again, who attempt to cure her, but are soon captured by a superhuman bird that takes them to the Red Queen's castle. At the manor-house, the Knave of Hearts informs the Red Queen (Helena Bonham Carter) round the scroll, and the fortune-telling of Alice slaughter the Jabberwocky (of which she possesses). The Red Queen orders Alice to be rest, and the Knave utilizes a bloodhound named Bayard (Timothy Spall) to track her down, promising self-determination for the purpose Bayard's woman and pups (a weigh, meant as a way to descend from the dog to help the Red Leading light).
Meanwhile, Alice encounters the Cheshire Cat (Stephen Fry), who leads her to the Mad Hatter's place, where she encounters the Dormouse again, as fine as the Strut Hare (Paul Whitehouse). The Insane Hatter (Johnny Depp) is pleased to go steady with Alice, aRead more Less
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Alice in Wonderland
Tim Burton falls down the rabbit hole with his re-visioning of Lewis Carroll's classic novel.
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Alice in Wonderland
Tim Burtons part-live action, part-animated, all-3D version of Alice in Wonderland is a collage of characters...
Alice in Wonderland
herine Bray At 19 years of age, it's back down the rabbit hole for one of literature's most beloved heroines, Alice (played by Mia Wasikowska), and back into Wonderland, or Underland as she now learns it is called. Welcome to Tim Burton's vision of Lewis Carroll's playful alternate universe. Burton's adaptation is rightly careless of slavishly rendering its source in wholly loyal detail. Any purists who argue that this Alice doesn't work because it strays so far from the text are wrong: this Alice doesn't work for the far more essential reason that the characters are too often missing a basic lifeforce of their own, possibly a result of being enbalmed in stunning-looking but airless CGI. They're not helped by dialogue that feels like an afterthought to ...
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