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Alice In Wonderland in 3D; fantasy adventure film review

March 4th 2010 12:28
Wonderless Wanderings by Linh

MAGICAL MEANDERINGS: Alice (Mia Wasikowska) is in awe of her surroundings in the film Alice In Wonderland. Image: Walt Disney Pictures.
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Director Tim Burton’s latest film comes courtesy of author Lewis Carroll’s beloved novels 'Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland' and 'Through The Looking Glass'. For his adaptation of Alice In Wonderland, Burton has combined both the novels into a film that at first generates sparks of interest but soon fizzles out. The performances from the live action and voice casts range from brilliant to average, which is a shame as there are plenty of excellent actors in the film whose talents are under-utilised.

ENTICING ENTRANCE: Alice (Mia Wasikowska) suspects a hole leading to another world in the film Alice In Wonderland. Image: Walt Disney Pictures.



The 3D effects do little to support the muddled story which seems to have lost its own plot. Perhaps Alice has been enlisted to retrieve the missing plot? The sketchy narrative appears and re-appears as often as the smiling Cheshire Cat, making Alice’s wanderings and encounters with anthropomorphic characters insignificant and a leisurely way to pass the time. These characters have so much potential to contribute and assist Alice, yet they are given little opportunity to shine.

MASTER MILLINER: The Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp) checks his timing in the film Alice In Wonderland. Image: Walt Disney Pictures.


This version of the classic story sees Alice Kingsley of Victorian England as a nineteen year old who must decide on whether or not to marry the foppish Lord Hamish. She is soon distracted by a white rabbit in a waist-coast carrying a pocket watch, and follows it until she falls into a hole.

Alice In Wonderland has been done many times before and done many times better. Tim Burton’s version is not a complete disappointment, but is saved by the lead cast’s strong performances, and the nostalgic memories of reading the novels as a child.
Thankfully, Johnny Depp’s few-and-far between appearances bring enough mad-cap eccentricity to his role as the Mad Hatter to make the film watchable. Other stand-out performances include Helena Bonham Carter’s self-indulgent, tempestuous and cruel Red Queen whose sense of humour is deadly; Anne Hathaway makes the most of her minor role as the deposed ruler, the White Queen; Matt Lucas of Little Britain fame drew a few laughs from the audience as the tubby twins Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee; Crispin Glover is Stayne the Knave of Hearts and he has some great moments as the ‘go guy’ for the Red Queen; Australian actress Mia Wasikowska is suitably cast as the naïve and curious Alice whose sweet innocence is believable but her performance is not enough to carry the film.

REGAL RAGE: The Red Queen (Helena Bonham Carter) lashes out at those who stole her tarts in the film Alice In Wonderland. Image: Walt Disney Pictures.


Interestingly, Tim Burton has Walt Disney Pictures distributing this film, which may account for its lack of darkness in themes and poor depth in story-telling. The problems continue for Disney regarding Alice In Wonderland, as it faces boycotts from Odeon Cinemas in Italy, the United Kingdom and Ireland due to Disney’s decision to reduce the film’s time for the theatrical run in order to fast-track its release on DVD and Blu-ray. Perhaps Tim Burton should have stayed with Warner Brothers, who distributed his other films Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Sweeney Todd and Corpse Bride.

KIND QUEEN: The White Queen (Anne Hathaway) concocts a special potion in the film Alice In Wonderland. Image: Walt Disney Pictures.


Director: Tim Burton

Live Action Cast: Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Hathaway, Crispin Glover, Matt Lucas, Leo Bill, Tim Pigott-Smith, Frances de la Tour, Lindsay Duncan, Jemma Powell , Marton Csokas , Eleanor Gecks, Eleanor Tomlinson, Mairi Ella Challen

Voice Cast: Stephen Fry, Alan Rickman, Christopher Lee, Imelda Staunton, Barbara Windsor, Michael Sheen, Paul Whitehouse, Timothy Spall, Michael Gough

Writers: Linda Woolverton (screenplay), Lewis Carroll (books Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass)

Producers: Tim Burton, Richard D. Zanuck, Linda Woolverton, Joe Roth, Suzanne Todd , Jennifer Todd, Peter M. Tobyansen, Chris Lebenzon, Katterli Frauenfelder, Mark L. Rosen, Derek Frey

Cinematography: Dariusz Wolski

Original Music: Danny Elfman

Film Editor: Chris Lebenzon

Running Time: 1 hour and 45 minutes

CURIOUS CREW: Dodo (Michael Gough), Dormouse (Barbara Windsor) Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee (Matt Lucas) and the White Rabbit (Michael Sheen) all help Alice in the film Alice In Wonderland. Image: Walt Disney Pictures.

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