Alice Through the Looking Glass
May. 27,2016 PGAlice Kingsleigh returns to Underland and faces a new adventure in saving the Mad Hatter.
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Best movie of this year hands down!
If you don't like this, we can't be friends.
I really don't get the hype.
It is both painfully honest and laugh-out-loud funny at the same time.
I couldn't have been less interested in this franchise, completely dumbfounded as to why they were trying to make sense out of an intentionally non-sensical world. This sequel continues that journey into unneeded clarity, though with better results. Maybe I was just more prepared for what was to come, but I also think it has decent emotional arcs and cool visual ideas, despite Depp's lazy performance and way too much plot.
So many positive points that I can name off, some including beautiful graphics, interesting plot, unique story line, and many more.
Good (prequel) sequel film... it's very much in the 'spirit' of the earlier film (Alice in Wonderland 2010). Not much else to say about the film - if you like the first one then watch this one for more of about the same (with a different story of course).I'll ditto what I said of the 2010 film... The Carter-Depp-Burton Trio works well again for this film set.Love the artworks, costumes, set, colours, cinematography, direction, - you name it - I love it! 9/10
Without Tim Burton as director, and you did very well, Tim, to stay away. Sequel to the 2010 movie "Alice in Wonderland", this one soon starts with sexist feminist propaganda, with Alice a few years older as, just imagine, captain of a merchant ship. The innocent Alice of the first movie here is an arrogant pirate to her subordinates, she responds crookedly to her mother and steals an artifact that allows her to travel in time even though she has been warned and experienced firsthand that the past is unalterable, and she does it to help the Hatter who is dying of, just imagine, nostalgia for his 'supposedly' dead family. Then in the end all turns out well with impossible understandings: the two queens would never be friends forever and ever even being sisters, for one is notoriously insane, just as Alice's mother's change of heart is totally out of character. Moreover, the story is bad, confusing, and stumbles upon itself like the hands of a clock in infinite circles (and that is what it is about!), the visual aspect being the only redeeming factor. But what are great visuals without context or a good plot? The answer to that question is this movie.