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173 of 202 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Much better than it has been given credit for
In spite of having to read many negative reviews, I was still curious to see this movie. I not a huge Burton fan neither, although I've enjoyed some of his previous work. But it was something about «Alice in Wonderland» which seemed appealing; its visual look and its quirky characters. Still I had in mind the several hostile reviews, which accused this movie to be a flat,...
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3.0 out of 5 stars New Alice, same issues
Most of the many attempts at filming Alice In Wonderland haven't been particularly successful, for two reasons. First, directors seem to feel that the movie must have a strong male character. Lewis Carroll didn't give them one (all the male characters in the books are rather spineless and feeble) so they invent their own, usually, for some reason, the Mad Hatter. Second,...
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173 of 202 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Much better than it has been given credit for, April 17, 2010
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This review is from: Alice in Wonderland (Three-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy) (Blu-ray)
In spite of having to read many negative reviews, I was still curious to see this movie. I not a huge Burton fan neither, although I've enjoyed some of his previous work. But it was something about «Alice in Wonderland» which seemed appealing; its visual look and its quirky characters. Still I had in mind the several hostile reviews, which accused this movie to be a flat, soulless and muddled attempt of a classic, which I also feared it would. But after finally seeing the movie, I can claim my disagreement with the reviewers. In fact, I'm not sure if we even saw the same movie. What exactly was so terrible about it?

Overall, I found «Alice in Wonderland» to be very entertaining. I feared that the movie would lose some of it's magic as the main character entered to Wonderland, but fortunately it never did. I enjoyed the movie from the very start to its very end. It's a cute fantasy/adventure movie, equal to the «Harry Potter» and the «Narnia» flicks (although I personally felt «Prince Caspain» had some slight weaknesses). But beware; there are some frightening creatures that may scare the youngest in the audience, so the PG rating is suitable.

One of the films biggest advantages is it visuals. With it lush and dark landscapes, cute animals and colorful costumes, the flick is beautifully to look at and I can't wait to enjoy the sharpness of the picture on Blu Ray. The score of Danny Elfman is effective and gives the movie a dreamy, atmospheric tone. The characters are mostly passable. They don't steal the show entirely, but neither do they appear as distractive or annoying.

Although I've always liked the original novel of Lewis Carroll, I must say that I found this new twist of the story fresh and creative, depicting the «wrong» Alice's adventures in Wonderland as a young adult. Linda Woolverton, who's behind the excellent screenplays for «Beauty and the Beast», «The Lion King» and «Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey», has written a solid and decent script to «Wonderland». Many have claimed this screenplay to be muddled and confusing, but I didn't felt it that way at all. Once again, did we even saw the same movie?

Mia Wasikowska is quite decent as Alice. Although she doesn't have a distinctive emanation/charisma who characterizes other young actresses at her age, she's still delivers a nice and acceptable performance. Personally I felt her screen presence expanded during the movie. Johnny Depp is indeed a good actor. To claim anything else, would be a like claiming that the climate isn't humid in the rain forest. Although I've never been crazy over Depp's work, he's goofy and great as The Mad Hatter, which is indeed the best character in the movie. Helena Bonham Carter is also believable and funny as the Red Queen (just prepare yourself to hear «Off with his head» at least a hundred times during the movie, ha ha). While Anne Hathaway, on the other hand, is warm and passable as the White Queen (although I must confess it was a little distracting to see her with a blonde wig and with a British accent).

In fact, I can't see anything wrong with this new Burton version of «Wonderland». I truly enjoyed it and recommend it to everyone as possible. It didn't deserve the negative criticism at all, in my opinion. With quality films like this, perhaps I could finally forgive Disney for its recent mistakes? (*Cough, leaving hand drawn animation behind and promoting teen stars as crazy, cough*)

So follow every white rabbit you see and follow him to the hole... Wonderland is waiting...

BONUS FEATURES
Unsurprisingly, most of the bonus features lies on the Blu ray disc. However, the amount of the bonus features are disappointingly skimpy. The featurettes are divided in two sections. First are the Wonderland Characters and Making of Wonderland.

First up in the Wonderland Characters-section is "Finding Alice", which is about the casting of main lead. During a short brief or times, there are interviews with Mia Wazikovska, Tim Burton, Helena Bonham-Carter and Anne Hathaway. They bring up Burton's vision that differs from the Novel, the character arc of the protagonist and some of the clothing designs. Wazikovska herself comes off as a humble, mature and reflective young woman.

Next on the list is "The Mad Hatter", which is about Depp's insights on his character. Depp manages to give a brief, but interesting research about real hatters, while he talks about his own sketches and visions for the Mad Hatter, comparing to Burton's sketches for the character. And of course the costume and stylizing of the character.

"The Futterwacken Dance" explains the origins of the fictional Futterwacken dance which Depp's character dances in the movie. The dance was based on an internal joke between the director and Depp. Without spoiling too much, there are interviews with several guys who were in charge of the "Futterwacken".

Next is "The Red Queen", which centers about the origins of the Red Queen. Interviews with Bonham-Carter and technical members of the crew, they discuss the design and the costuming of the character, as well as Helena's own thoughts of her own performance.

"Time-Lapse: Sculpting The Red Queen" is a short video demonstrating the transformation and sculpting of Helena as the Red Queen, while Helena and other make-up artists narrates during the video.

Next is "The White Queen", which is about the creation of The White Queen. Hathaway explains her own, early visions for the character, as well the costuming and the other crew members' thoughts of the character.

The first featurette in the Making Wonderland section is Scoring Wonderland. An interesting featurette about the scoring of the film. During an interview with composer Danny Elfman, we'll receive his thoughts about his collaboration with Burton, as well as his process about the film scoring and especially making the "Alice" anthem. Quite interesting and informative.

Effecting Wonderland is an interesting featurette about the CGI aspect of the film, the creation of the fully CGI characters in the film and how to exaggerate the looks of the human characters with CGI.

Stunts in Wonderland is a brief featurette about the stunt process of Mia Wazikowska.

Making the Proper Size is about the process of giving the character of Alice the proper size. Interviews with Waizkowska and other crew members reveals the process of making Wazikowska look to small or too big in the various scenes in the film.

Cakes of Wonderland interviews a baker which made all the cakes in the final film, especially the Eat Me cakes. She talks about the ingredients which she used in the film to make the cakes.

Tea Party Props centers about the making of the Iconic Tea Party table and all of its props.

So there you have it; Tim Burton's version of Alice in Wonderland. While it's not one of the most memorable movies of its genre, it is still a solid and good movie that has gotten way more underrated than it deserves. The quality of the picture is superb and so is the sound. While most of the featurettes are interesting and enjoyable, there could still have been of more of them. However, this edition is still recommendable for every fan of this movie.
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70 of 82 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A trippy trip down the rabbit hole, April 17, 2010
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Monkdude (Hampton, Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Alice in Wonderland (Three-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy) (Blu-ray)
For starters, it seems that everyone I know is shocked when I tell them that this Alice in Wonderland is a sequel of sorts. At the age of 19 and about to be forced into marriage, this is Alice's second trip to Wonderland. I'm glad Tim Burton and his team came up with a new story that still featured all the great characters from the original source material. That's also where the weakest part of the movie lies. The dialogue given to the characters is great, but the script is razor thin. I think if more effort went into this particular aspect, I might have given it five stars.

I saw it in IMAX 3-D and the visuals are as grand and beautiful as you would expect from Burton. It's not quite as eye-popping as Avatar, which was shot completely in IMAX 3-D, whereas, Alice in Wonderland was upconverted (Clash of the Titans did the same thing to bad effect). The music by Danny Elfman is some of his best stuff in recent years and the costumes/makeup are top notch.

Aside from the look of film, the acting also makes it very memorable. There are so many well animated and voice acted characters running around I don't know where to begin. I guess I'll start with those made of flesh and blood. I didn't like Depp's take on Willy Wonka that much, and I'm a big fan of his, but his Mad Hatter is just the right amount of crazy. His voice goes back and forth from having a lisp to sounding like William Wallace from Braveheart. His look is so jarring, you probably wouldn't even know it was him if you somehow dodged all the advertisements before entering the theater. Helena Bonham Carter played the Red Queen brilliantly. I couldn't take my eyes off her giant head. Anne Hathaway really surprised me here (in a good way) with her take on the White Queen and it was nice to see Crispin Glover back on the big screen in a role that suited him. Last, but certainly not least, Mia Wasikowska was absolutely captivating as Alice. The way she talked and her reactions were just what the film needed in it's central role. All the digital animal characters were great, but my favorites were the Cheshire Cat, voice by Stephen Fry, and the March Hare voiced by Paul Whitehouse.

I'm somewhat surprised that the combination of violence and meanness, along with the smoking Blue Caterpillar didn't get this a PG-13 rating. It's not too harsh, but young kids might get a little freaked out.

Overall, Alice in Wonderland looks like a polished jewel, has great acting/voice acting, wonderful music and even manages to get quite a few laughs in the process. If only the simple story didn't let me down in the end, this could have been a classic in the making. Even still, I wouldn't mind Tim Burton taking us on another trip down the rabbit hole in a few years.
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29 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great 3D movie, January 22, 2011
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We recently purchased a 3D TV and have started buying movies for it. This is the best I have found so far with great 3D effects and a good story line and good acting.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars One of the best 3D movies to date, January 20, 2011
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WILLIAM PEREZ (BROOKLYN, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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The only other 3D movie that comes close to being better is Avatar. The plot, effects and acting was phenomenal. A must have for those collecting 3D movies.
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28 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A quality 3d movie for 3dtv owners, December 12, 2010
I did not even buy the movie from amazon but wanted to write a review because no one has yet. This movie was one of the better 3d flixs i have watched on my 3dtv. 3d worked great no ghosting, and almost no break down in the 3d image. I was nervous about future 3d movie releases after i received how to train your dragon from samsung. The dragon movie was great in theaters, but horrible on 3dtv, it was not full screen (this completely ruins the 3d quality), and the 3d broke down continuously, unwatchable! This was not the case with Alice. Full screen, and almost no break down. Even though it was not filmed in 3d it still gave great sense of depth at home. If you own a 3dtv i def recommend you add this to the small list of 3d movies to buy. PLus its pretty cheap for a 4 disc combo. I only gave it 4 stars because i reserve 5 stars for the completely flawless(story,3d, ect. Avatar if ever released in 3d, and if it does not have a single split second of 3d break down will get 5 from me)
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Alice in Wonderful Land; a terrific sequel, NOT a retelling of the classic, November 30, 2010
This review is from: Alice in Wonderland (DVD)
Fearing that another classic would be mangled, I went apprehensively, especially since I am not a huge Tim Burton fan. I thoroughly enjoyed it! It is not a retelling of the classic, but rather a sequel. Most of the characters are there, and handled with a wonderful new hand, in a wonderland that is, well... wonderful. The tale itself is largely based on the poem "Jabberwocky" expanded to story length of course. Beneath the obvious story, it is rich with archetypes and, of course, The Heroes Journey, which is alway an inspiring classic when well told. And this IS well told, helped along by a long lingering question, "What ever happened to Alice?" I found myself telling others about it and so, months later, I find myself needing to buy it to share with friends who love a good story.
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24 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars New Alice, same issues, September 5, 2010
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Most of the many attempts at filming Alice In Wonderland haven't been particularly successful, for two reasons. First, directors seem to feel that the movie must have a strong male character. Lewis Carroll didn't give them one (all the male characters in the books are rather spineless and feeble) so they invent their own, usually, for some reason, the Mad Hatter. Second, they misread the character of Alice. In the book she is headstrong, inquisitive and feisty; she dominates the other characters even as she takes part in their fantastic world. She is not a spectator, watching what they do, but a full participant, accepting. or more often rejecting, their view of life. She's not, nor is she meant to be, a nice girl meekly accepting what befalls her.

Unfortunately, Tim Burton's 'Alice' falls into both these traps. Instead of being a passing character Alice meets along the way, the Mad Hatter becomes central to the film and in doing so destroys much of the point of the tale. Alice herself, though she has her moments of rebellion, is played far too passively; she's more often merely watching what goes on in Wonderland. In making her character too detached, Burton loses the involvement that the audience should feel and which has made the books so successful for so long.

On the plus side, Wonderland itself is marvelously realized. I love the bright colors, the ever-more-convincing computer graphics and the strange flora and fauna which inhabit this suitably dream-like place. Everything looks as it's supposed to- distorted versions of reality, only possible in the imagination. The story meanders far from the original tales, but I have no problem with that, as long as it holds together. Tim Burton is the master at making a fantasy world come to life.

It's a fun movie to watch. It just doesn't make the audience feel involved.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Alice (in Wonderland), January 12, 2011
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Directed by Tim Burton, starring Johnny Depp. Two of the best, this 3D version of a sequel to Alice in Wonderland (not a remake) is great! If you have a 3d TV this is a must have. I have also seen it in 2D (very good). The melding of animation and live action is nearly flawless and highly enjoyable, the 3d effects are superb. This is entertainment at it's best and I highly recommend it.

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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Alice could have been a good film if it had been a film and not just a technical and marketing exercise., June 21, 2010
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This flick has a lot of problems. It is really just clips from other films re-shot. It would have been better maybe, or a little more entertaining at least, had they just used clips from the other movies. For example, if you splice together Lord of The Rings and The Chronicles of Narnia you have seen this film, but unfortunately this film is still not interesting. The film has some good points and lines, but because of its problems these seem like cheese on a lousy meal.

And the special effects may be groundbreaking (I don't know if they are, and I'm not about to look into it because I already feel this film has wasted too much of my time) but they don't really look convincing. Tweedledee and Tweedledum for example look like what they are- a man's face stretched and morphed onto a CG body. This kept taking me out of the story. Not that it took much to take me out of it since it was boring and didn't make sense. Why does Alice come to Wonderland the first time? Where is Wonderland? Who are the Red and White Queens? What happened between them and why is the Red Queen able to hold power? Why is Alice the only one that can restore the White Queen?

Instead of answering these questions and making an interesting movie we get the following: Alice is to be wed in real life, but!...she doesn't want to and the guy is creepy! She walks away from the proposal to have a think and falls down a big, big hole. She sees some folks who ask her if she is Alice. Is she? Isn't she? Is she again? Isn't she again? Maybe she is. Maybe she isn't. One thinks she is. But no, perhaps she is not. After some chases there is a big battle. Oh my God- it's a battle between the Red and White Queen! What! Then the White Queen gets back the crown, and the Red Queen goes away. Roll credits.

The cover of the DVD tells you that this film doesn't really have a direction. Alice, our main character who takes up the majority of screen time, is to the side on the cover looking off at what, we don't know. The Mad Hatter is in the center of the cover, skipping along, looking at us for some reason (this role could have been interesting, if the subtleties of this character were explained in the movie- bit they aren't, enough said). And the Rabbit is also on the cover- oh my God! - listening to his clock; I have never seen that before!

This movie put all its eggs in the computer animation basket, and since they don't really help the already very slighted story, the whole thing is a boring wash. Alice could have been a good film if it had been a film and not just a technical and marketing exercise.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars somewhere between creepy alice and disney alice, May 12, 2010
This review is from: Alice in Wonderland (Three-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy) (Blu-ray)
i have to say i didn't have any over or under expectations going into this movie. I loved it!! i found it a cross between the silliness of the disney alice and the super creepy Alice that came out when i was a child, with red buttons and sammy davis jr. i'm not sure why people didn't gather that its a sequel type move... did you see the commercials for it? people are upset that the movie is not for children, nor is the book, try reading sometime. add wizard of oz to that list, not all sweet, pretty and kind. also its tim burton, all of his movies are similar in style. i like his style personally. the details that are in this movie are amazing to me. the red queen and her palace blew me away. the "heart" detail from the clothes, to the floor, to even her lipsick. my only complaint would be that is wasn't longer, if left me wanting more, but then that's a good movie too. i adore anne hathaway as the white queen, and the johnny depp as the mad hatter is wonderful!! over all it will be a movie to add to my collection.
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