The Problem With Tim Burton Alice In Wonderland Part 2
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
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Alice In wonderland 2010
My watercolor for Alice
and some random memes and images i found off the internet
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Gerudo Valley- Ocarina of time
Forest Temple- Twilight princess
Overworld theme-Oracle of ages
Salazem bridge Theme-Alice in wonderland ds
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In my opinion, Alice was definitely painted as a "Mary Sue" in this Tim Burton version.
When she's not busy being wanted to marry a man at a party in honor of her surprise engagement, shes wanted because shes some kind of chosen one in wonderland that must unlock her power and who everyone is helping out. (Not to mention a bad guy is also lusting for her.)
Its kind of hard to root for her as a character when characters keep throwing her a bone or shes constantly perceived as admired even though she didnt do jack shit.
For goodness sake, even the father of the guy she was supposed to marry is on her side, when in actuality he shouldve turned against her for daring not marry his son!
I felt this was another movie that focused more on the background than the story. This recent obsession to show off art and computer graphic skills over the past 10 years is killing a lot of content. Sure it's pretty to look at (look how far we've come) but it's becoming a distraction tool for subpar plot writing and execution. Just my opinion.
Very good point.
I like your comment, it’s very valid.
Back in 2010 after avatar released, cgi started going up.
I still enjoyed the movie, wish for more out of the story.
But I gotta at least appreciate that this film has a lot more effort and care put into it than whatever copycat remakes there creating today
This version of Alice in Wonderland portrayed her as dull, uninteresting, and morose. Not that her family was any better, though. They were her forcing into marriage, when she clearly wasn't ready. It was also too dark in tone. And then Wonderland wasn't much better than her real life, when they were expecting her to be the hero. She couldn't even remember Wonderland, so how could she have been expected to save it? I understand that this was Tim Burton's version of the story. But the execution could've been stronger. Instead of making her a more well-developed character, the movie focused more on a feminist message, which was made evident by the finale, where she left her family behind to explore the world. It seemed to be focusing more on the "be your own person" message then on making her likeable.
I don't think Disney will ever be able to properly adapt this story.