So since it was my birthday yesterday (yes yes, insert random birthday song for the crazy EVE and Anime geek HERE!
), I was invited by my cute and beautiful friend (it’s a girl a’ight?
), to the cinema, and we picked Tim Burton’s latest and greatest flick. That one is, as you may or may not know, nothing other than a re-make of one of Walt Disney’s more unique films, “Alice In Wonderland”.

The story should be common knowledge to most. Young Alice follows a rabbit she believed to have seen, one even that wears a jacket and tie. Once she finds what she believes is the home of that rabbit, she goes into the whole – and suddenly is in a completely different reality… one she refers to as Wonderland. There she meets new friends, also new enemies, and ultimately sets out to defeat the Red Queen.
I have to say the graphical experience is pretty unique and unlike anything else, in other words, pretty damn impressive. All the elements of Wonderland have been converted well into a live-action movie, all characters do look like something everyone had in mind when reading the books. Johnny Depp is the Mad Hatter. If my friend didn’t tell me that it is Johnny Depp, I wouldn’t have known. You can not recognize him. Which I think is a pretty positive statement to make, considering that this is Alice In Wonderland.

Since this is Tim Burton material, I do not recommend to let your little kids see it. Wait until they are like 16 or so, I guess then it’s alright. But if you have kids that are really young, just wait. This is not children material – interesting considering that this is a Walt Disney-distributed movie.
It is impressive all right. Worth its money, and you should go and see it. If you can in 3D, which is what I did, you will not regret that experience.
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