Alice in Wonderland, the last film of the Trimurti Tim Burton, Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter I was bored a lot. And I was sorry. The Wonderland of Alice is the ideal territory for the imagination of Burton and when the director announced that he made a film inspired by the work of Lewis Carroll, no one was surprised: it was inevitable, sooner or later he would. And he did. Evil.
The problems of the film are all in the script. There is a chasm between the visual realization, beautiful, charming, engaging, and the written part of the film. Jokes coming of age story flat and banal, desperate attempts to replicate the invention and verbal puns Carroll are sad compared to the better realization of the fantasy world described by the English writer who ever appeared on screen.
A new animated version (with the technique of performance-capture and shooting live-action) of the story of “Alice in Wonderland” signed this time by Gothic Tim Burton. The classic story of Lewis Carroll, published for the first time in 1865 and then traveling on the big screen first by Norman Z. McLeod in 1933 and then – in the animated version – from Walt Disney in 1951, relive in a technologically advanced, highly personal and directly from the original masters of dark.
Alice is seventeen and runs from a supercilious party and follows the White Rabbit down the hole, which brings it back again to Wonderland. The White Rabbit thinks he has the right girl, the one who has visited the magical world ten years ago. But Alice does not remember his previous visit in Wonderland, whose creatures are ready for a revolt and hoping and waiting for Alice to help them. But she wants to do it? It can do?
Johnny Depp plays the Mad Hatter and Mia Wasikowska to Alicia, 19, who returns to a magical world where being a girl ventured to meet his old friends: the White Rabbit, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Caterpillar, the Cheshire Cat, and of course, the Mad Hatter. Alice embarks on a fantastic journey to find his true destiny and end the reign of terror of the Red Queen.
‘Alice in Wonderland’ for Disney combines the beauty of the books of Lewis Carroll “Alice in Wonderland” (1865) and “Through the Looking Glass” (1871), with amazing special effects and characters most charismatic of the history of literature.
It is a fantasy film that combines live actors with the techniques of motion capture and stop-motion.The film will be released in Disney Digital 3D and IMAX 3-D and 2-D in traditional cinemas.