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Just Alice

1 April 2010 75 views No Comment

Tim Burton strikes again with another visual masterpiece! His recreation of Lewis Carroll’s ‘Alice in Wonderland’ novels and  Clyde Geronimi’s 1951 film, helped Burton create his own fantasy/adventure version which had debuted Friday March 5th, 2010.  In the opening weekend only, the movie grossed an estimated $116 million dollars. Many people didn’t expect it to be a sequel, but a remake. Movie critics rated the movie 8 out of 10.
Plot: 19-year-old Alice comes back to the unpredictable world she had first came across as a 12-year-old girl. In this world she rejoins with her childhood friends the Cheshire Cat, Mad Hatter, the Caterpillar, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Door Mouse and the White Rabbit. She embarks on a extraordinary adventure to stop the Red Queen’s dominant terrorism on the people and majical creatures of Wonderland.
Main characters: Johnny Depp: Mad Hatter, Mia Wasikowska: 19-year-old Alice, Helena Bonham Carter: Red Queen, Anne Hathaway: Red Queens sister, plays the White Queen.
The main thing that made this new movie a hit, was the spectacular technology used to make the reolistic animation.
“I liked the overall animation and the way things looked and resembled the first Alice in Wonderland,” said senior Emmanuel Bridges. “I just wished it was more like the original, rather then a sequel.”
Some other students however, were quite fond of Tim Burton’s sequel and wouldnt change anything about it.
“I really liked that Tim Burton made a sequel to the original,” said freshman Brad Thomas. “The animation was amazing, Burton does great work in all his movies.”

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