
There is an attempt here but it is unable to be good. The story needs more heart and gets washed out by its CGI action overload. It needs more Red Queen's villainy to give Alice more heroism. Sacha Baron Cohen's Time would probably work better as a supporting character.

I actually like the attempt to find the origins of the sisters' rivalry but I don't like the execution. Wasikowska's spunky innocence has turned into full fledged defiance against old-timey sexism. The first one is no masterpiece of storytelling but at least, it has the fun of new invention of imagery. Burton's movie is a jumbled sequel to Lewis Carroll's work whereas this one reinterprets it completely.

She has to get the Chronosphere from the hands of Time (Sacha Baron Cohen) and return to the past to save Hatter's family.ĭirector James Bobin retrieves Tim Burton's wonderful visual excessiveness to churn out another Alice movie. He is haunted by memories of his family lost to the Jabberwocky. The Hatter (Johnny Depp) has gone darker and madder.

Alice follows Absolem through the Looking Glass onto the other side. Her father had died and her ruthless ex-fiancé Hamish Ascot has taken over.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle 5 / 10 another oneĪlice Kingsleigh (Mia Wasikowska) is captaining her father's ship, The Wonder, escaping Malay pirates.
