On a golden afternoon, young Alice follows a White Rabbit, who disappears down a nearby rabbit hole. Quickly following him, she tumbles into the burrow - and enters the merry, topsy-turvy world of Wonderland! Memorable songs and whimsical escapades highlight Alice's journey, which culminates in a madcap encounter with the Queen of Hearts - and her army of playing cards!
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The Age of Commercialism
Good movie but grossly overrated
Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
This movie will be always the greatest in my opinion. even thought its gets dark at times it was still relatable. this movie is a classic from writing to the storyline and original characters. 10/10 a true classic from disney.
The Bad:There's very little in terms of cohesive story in this movie. The "plot" seems to simply be a series of strange short stories loosely connected. And the stories themselves are random bits of confusing nonsense. For people who enjoy abstract art, this may be enjoyable, but I don't particularly care for it. It also doesn't exactly stick close to the original book. Finally, I'd say the songs are mostly (with a few exceptions) forgettable.The Good: This is definitely a creative work. Probably as close to a dream-made-cartoon as you can get. The film is crammed full of memorable characters – from the Cheshire Cat, to the Queen of Hearts, to the White Rabbit. This movie also has the potential to invoke a lot of different emotions – sadness at the fate of the oysters; admiration and disgust at the flowers; frustration with the various direction-givers... The Mom view:This isn't a "feel good" movie. It's not a sad movie, but you don't come away feeling like anyone learned anything, that anything was resolved, or that any new relationships formed. It was more like a bunch of animated shorts strung together with a repeating protagonist. I appreciate it as being original and very unique, and one that might find favor with kids who have a huge imagination. But it is kind of intense at times and definitely not for kids who need a concrete story-line. So I wouldn't go out of my way to have my kids see this while they are very young, but rather wait until perhaps later elementary level and view it as more a piece of art than a fun adventure. Not my favorite Disney animated movie, but not horrible either.
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.
Classic Disney adaptation of Lewis Carroll's famous story may not please all purists but, for my money, it's the best film version of the story yet. For those who don't know the tale, it's about a young girl named Alice who follows a white rabbit down a hole and winds up in a strange world full of bizarre, colorful characters. As with most of the great Disney animated films from the Golden Age, two of the main pluses here are the lively songs and the gorgeous animation, with rich colors and some beautiful backgrounds. Of the songs, my favorite is "All in a Golden Afternoon." The movie's full of memorable characters like the Cheshire Cat, the White Rabbit, the Mad Hatter, and the Queen of Hearts. Terrific voice work from Kathryn Beaumont, Sterling Holloway, Richard Hayden, Ed Wynn, J. Pat O'Malley, Verna Felton, and many others. It's one of those movies everyone should see at least once, preferably when you're still young enough to be wowed by its charms. Like many others, I first saw it as a kid and it left a great impression on me. I still enjoy it as an adult, but on a different level.