MY VISIT TO WONDERLAND
Alice in Wonderland rocks it no matter what some of you might say.
There
were definitely some really high expectations for this movie. And after
the movie's release, there were mixed reviews regarding the film. Some
had said that the movie has been a disappointment, but there were also
some who loved it.
Bagging these comments, I went in the cinema with low expectations and I actually think that it is not bad at all.
I
watched "Alice in Wonderland" almost 2 weeks back. I just didn't manage
to find any time to blog about it and right now, I'm just hoping that
my memory will serve me for this post.
The
most amazing thing about the film is really not the storyline because
the main structure of the Alice in Wonderland story has been used
before. But one can't deny the fact that we are also anticipating the
scene where Alice shrink and then enlarged again.
I've
never read or watched "Alice in Wonderland" before but I generally know
its story and I believe that Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" is
actually something super creative that rides on the original version of
"Alice In Wonderland". He brings to life a more grown up Alice - he
presents us a story whereby imagination comes to life. I thought the
movie is brilliant because it is colourful and very imaginative. It
brings you outta this world - another true Tim Burton masterpiece - fun
& quirky with a mysterious touch.
One
of my favourite Tim Burton movies is "Charlie and The Chocolate
Factory". I love how Tim Burton paints with so many colours and creates
lively atmospheres with sounds and music, making the book by Roald Dahl
even livelier and, I must say, better. I love that Tim Burton had added
some moral values towards the end of the movie, something the book
doesn't carry.
Tim
Burton did the same for "Alice in Wonderland", creating vibrant and
interesting characters that can alone keep you entertained. I found
myself constantly wondering what will happen next in the movie; I guess
you can say that it is ironic that such a predictable storyline ended up
being so unpredictable, but Burton did so!
If
you ask me what makes the film brilliant, it is the characters and the
creativity of the concept and production design of the underworld. The
whole setting of the movie is colourful and vibrant, and it attracts us
to it. The story, though simple, has some sort of magical element that
gets one glued and anticipating the adventures that awaits. Colours
always help!
Every element in the movie comes
as a surprise, but still in many ways faithful to the classic
storyline. But I love how Burton had enhanced the story with more than
just senseless jabberwocky (nonsense, meaningless and of no value),
although, 'Jabberwocky' is part of the theme. Burton incorporated a few
good values/messages in the film.
"Believe in the impossible"
Alice
never thought that it's possible to kill the Jabberwocky monster but
then she remembers what her father told her that he thinks of 6
impossible things before breakfast. Sometimes, nothing is impossible.
"Do not let others decide who you are and just be yourself"
Alice
is different from other girls because she has bigger dreams. Later we
see her stepping up and taking over her father's business and continue
on to believe in achieving what is claimed impossible.
After
watching Alice In Wonderland, I am even more amazed with Tim Burton's
creativity - how he brought in the Jabberwocky element into the story is
brilliant!
On top of that, I think credits
have definitely got to be given to Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter and
Anne Hathaway for brilliantly portraying in their own ways those
magnificent characters in the film.
Johnny
Depp is made for the role Mad Hatter, or rather, he made Mad Hatter
his. Johnny Depp playing Mad Hatter is just another testament of his
ability to take on different roles in films. He was amazing as this
weird, almost lunatic character - somewhat like Willy Wonka but a tad
more colourful, literally. He also perfectly delivered his last scene,
persuading Alice to stay because that scene melted my heart. If I were
Alice, I could have stayed because of that.
Helena
Bonham Carter was also excellent as the Red Queen. The Red Queen is
evil but she has her own insecurities, because of her big head. And in
Alice in Wonderland, even the evil characters have to be to a certain
extent endearing because it is a feel good story. I think Helena Bonham
Carter managed to make the character lovable, despite evil.
And
Anne Hathaway was fantastic as the White Queen. I didn't know she was
in the movie so it was a surprise seeing her. But I really love her
portrayal as the White Queen - she's bouncy and elegant at the same
time. She is cheeky in some ways - though a protagonist, she managed to
slit in a bit of mischievous characteristic in her character. For
example, she has that childishness in her where she still laughs about
her sisters big head - so I find her super cute. I mean, one would
imagine Queen as someone who is super serious and powerful but Anne made
White Queen one that has a child-like character, but yet, has that
quality of an elegant queen.
The new girl who
plays Alice was a disappointment for me because I find her actually
quite wooden in her acting. Hmmm...but I got some feedback saying that
it is her character to be looking disturbed and weird like that, because
she is Alice, a little girl who is different from the rest. Oh well, I
can't really judge her from her first performance but I still find her
acting not up to par. Perhaps she'll be able to convince me the next
time in her next film, if she actually stars in any more films.
If
you are a person into graphics and colours and art, you'll be amazed by
the wonders of Alice in Wonderland. You'll be mesmerized by Red Queen's
castle and all the heart shaped decorations that fill the place; you'll
be awed by the glitters of the White Queen's residence; you'll be
tickled by the cute rabbits and other worldly animals that are
creatively engineered to look magically.
But
if you dislike colours and happy magical tales that takes you outta
this world, you might then really hate Alice in Wonderland. You cannot
judge "Alice in Wonderland" in terms of storyline because it is a story
that most of us are familiar with. When watching this movie, I think
it's best to judge how creative Burton can be by bringing these
characters into life and how he colours them with his own touch.
Children
will definitely enjoy this one because it is very magical and
imaginative. If your life is all serious, I think you really should
watch this one to release tension and you know, colour your life with
imaginations. Because at the end of the day, the core message of the
movie is to "belief in the impossible".
TC-My Rating:
With Lotsa Love,
TammyC
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