Alice in Wonderland in 3D

After reading its mixed reviews, we decided to go and see Alice in Wonderland in 3D.

I won’t spoil it for you, but if you can imagine a cross between the original Alice in Wonderland plot, The Nightmare Before Christmas’ tone, Edward Scissorhands-grade humanism, and a mighty Lord of the Rings-style battle scene at the end, then that’s what you get in Tim Burton’s rendition of this classic tale.

We all enjoyed the film and walked away happy. While not strictly the protagonist, Johnny Depp stole the show as the Mad Hatter.

The 3D doesn’t have the same impact as with fully-animated films, but nevertheless it does add some sharp effects.

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Comments

  1. I think Alice in Wonderland wins for least obnoxious use of 3d effects so far. There was absolutely none of that whole poking-things-in-your-face novelty effects that filmmakers generally fall for when making a 3d movie.

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