jonconnormustlive-46298
In 1951 Walt Disney and co. Surprised the masses by opting to adapt Lewis Carroll's hallucinogenic mind-trip Alice in Wonderland into an animated feature film.
More surprising still is great it turned out to be.Alice in Wonderland follows our young heroine bored of her monotonous everyday lessons. She spots on odd looking White Rabbit and follows it into a hole, she falls into Wonderland, a world of nonsense.
She finds herself lost and surrounded by a cast of bizarre and puzzling characters.Alice in Wonderland is top notch entertainment. The animation is gorgeous, even 67 years later.
The music is perfect, every song is great and memorable.
The characters are brilliant. Cheshire Cat, Mad hatter, March Hare, The Dodo Bird, the list goes on and on. Every character is fun and memorable.
This film is also filled with plenty of fun and quotable lines. I find that I quote fun lines from this film more then any other Disney film.On top of that they weave her hallucinogenic trip into an important life-lesson for children to learn.Personally I find this to be a perfect piece of animation.
stormhawk2018
A classic retelling of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, this is one of the strangest films in Disney's catalog. I remember watching this as a kid, and thought it was really creepy for some odd reason. Maybe it was the Cheshire Cat with that grin of his or the Mad Hatter. Either way, Alice in Wonderland was one of those Disney films that creeped me out, and I thought it was a good film, but it kind of made me feel uneasy. This is nonetheless a good adaptation of a classic tale. This is a great film that might make you raise an eyebrow or two, however if you love Disney films, then this is yet another one worth checking out. Alice in Wonderland sure is an eccentric, surreal cinematic experience, but it's also one that you'll never forget. The film has colorful characters and a good cast. Like I said, Alice in Wonderland is weird, but it is definitely an entertaining film, one that will definitely appeal to Disney enthusiasts. Of all the films that Disney has put out, Alice in Wonderland may be the one that stands out the most. The sheer eccentricity of the film has made its reputation secure among fans of Disney. The film is definitely out of this world and very different from others in Disney's past. For what it's worth, this is still a must see film if you want to check all the essential Disney classics, as this is one of the most memorable of them all. Not the most perfect film that Disney has made, but definitely a stunning ride nonetheless.
hellojoyg
I have already watched Alice in Wonderland once and I think it is a good movie. I was surprised to see that the flowers don't know what a girl is. Alice's cat, Dinah, is so cute! My favorite part was when Alice met the caterpillar. My least favorite part is when Alice's sister was reading to her because it was boring. The book is so different from the movie, because there was no second part. I liked the book way better because it is much more detailed. The movie was about Alice falling asleep, and finding a white rabbit. Then she follows him into a tale of a time. Alice meets strange creatures in her journey, like Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Mad Hatter, the March Hare, the door mouse, the white rabbit, or the Cheshire Cat. The funniest part of the movie, was when the glasses creature landed on Alice's nose. I think the mirror is a team with the glasses. Another funny part was when the Queen of Heart's underpants showed. A scary part in the movie was when the umbrella birds glared at Alice. A weird creature had a bird's head and the body of a cage, and I think its children live in there. This creature eats its children in order to get them into the cage.
datautisticgamer-74853
Alice in Wonderland is one that critics, audiences, and I remember for being one of the more ambitious and unorthodox concepts for an animated movie, but of course, Disney could make it happen. With sheer craziness occurring across most of the film, intrigue is very strong but on some levels gives way to filler. The filler is in between, mostly being a bore but offering some wild mind trips to nearly make up for it. Outside of the book, the plot is not highly engaging and left me pondering over highly irrelevant topics such as what I was proposing to do following the conclusion of the film. Overall, I appreciate the direction Disney was taking with this, and generally the ways that they succeeded overshadow the ways that they failed. Expect plenty of ups and downs when you, the reader, see this. Some things will miss, a majority of the things will hit.