Alice in Wonderland (1966)
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The executioner was the teacher in the Charlie and the Chocolate factory 1971 Movie I think.
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I think it also captures the boredom and awkwardness of Victorian social life. I think it's a masterpiece! Truly. Comedian Tony Hancock did a program about an English Sunday (of the 50s) and the boredom was there - up front. Nothing open and nothing that you can do or should do except go to church and that habit was already dying.
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@Mrchickenwings1 lsd influenced i think
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You clearly don't have much of an understanding of Lewis Carroll's works.
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A psychotic Alice ! New...but not entertaining.
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That executioner guy is from Willy Wonka!!!!!!!!!
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why is alice in wonderland set to indian sitar music?
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I agree. Sharing small moments and meeting people face-to-face and feeling as if you're lifelong friends after just a few hours- these are qualities hard for younger people to relate to. Something has truly been lost.
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Ahem brother!
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Still towers supreme over all screen adaptations. Let us not even mention the Tim Burton travesty
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how/where if in US?
Why does Alice seem so doom and gloom in this?
pgy002 3 years ago
Gloomy Alice is not cute actually, but somehow cute in the end. In other words, this version attracts me because of its anti-Disney style; without merrily singing and dancing. I even think it accurately embodies the touch of crazy humor of the novel.
groppi 3 years ago