In Carroll's original book, the last few stanzas work as an acrostic, meaning that the first letter of each line eventually spells out a word or name-- in this case, the full name of the girl who inspired the story, Alice Pleasance Liddell.
I always thought that Alice’s adventure was really just an entire dream. (After getting off the tree with Dina, she sits down and falls asleep, listening to her sister reading a book. The whole laying in flowers, laying by the water/singing and seeing and following the white rabbit & falling down the rabbit hole scenes didn’t really happen.) [at the end of the movie, we see Alice sleeping, and Alice desperately trying to ‘wake herself up’ - “Alice, wake up! Please wake up, Alice! Alice! Please wake up, Alice! Alice! Alice! Alice!”
As someone who's read both Alice books dozens of times, I've often wondered just how many of the characters are meant to be Lewis Carroll himself. I figure the Cheshire Cat definitely, and the Caterpillar, perhaps the White Rabbit, and the White Knight in "Through the Looking Glass". I'm less certain about characters like the Mock Turtle.
Disney Alice in Wonderland(1951) is waaaay Better Than Tim Burton Alice in Wonderland Live Action Movie!I which we had a TV series,Animated series or Straight DVD Sequel!
Dang it disney this is the 10958482939594920495930039495929394993029395958678402029399582992939594929299484849394848929395958 live action movie you made
@@COLE_PRODUCTIONS - Yeah, they existed in the 80's, Atari, Sega. But you didn't want to play it all day every day. We still wanted to play basketball and football, and other things. There were pretty girls to chase after, and friends to hang with, and sometimes your parents simply threw you out of the house (not physically...just told us to get the hell outside, and not always pretty). While Atari games were fun back then, they just didn't mentally MINDWARP us like the games do today, at least not to the same extent. After a stretch, they did get a LITTLE boring, and repetitive. That, and you didn't have that many options. Pac-Man, Pong, Space Invaders, Football/Baseball...all flat and one dimensional. You weren't necessarily wowed by the graphics, but the face that you could control something playing on your TV. It took a while for the consoles to look cool. The Atari 5200 and Sega Genesis had better graphics than the 2600. Then here comes Nintendo in the mid to late 80's. When it's a gorgeous 81 degrees, and you're 10-12 years old in the 80's, half the time we didn't want to be stuck inside anyway, hanging around 'grown folks'. Also, there was only one, MAAAAAYBE two TV's in the house. One in your living room, and one in your parents' room. In the households with one TV, well, mom's gotta watch her 'stories', i.e. soap operas, or game shows. The second TV, if you had one, didn't have the game console on it...only the living room TV. The window to even play games wasn't 24 hours, but maybe 2-3 hours, at best. easier
The playboy logo is a white bunny. Sex trafficking is occurring through tunnels across the world. They put children in tunnels, drug them, and use them. The symbolism behind this film is sickening. As soon as Alice started crawling through the tunnels she reaches a certain point where things get lucid. She’s drugged. She takes drugs multiple times.
@@Ptah1130 "White Rabbit" is featured on Jefferson Airplane's album "Surrealistic Pillow", which has led many people to use "surrealistic" as a common adjective, rather than the traditional "surreal".
Old classic animated Disney films were so beautiful. The artistry and the time and effort that went into them isn't lost on me.
All the details that tie in the author with the cartoon ... well done!!
In Carroll's original book,
the last few stanzas work
as an acrostic, meaning that
the first letter of each line
eventually spells out
a word or name--
in this case, the full name
of the girl who inspired the story,
Alice Pleasance Liddell.
I always thought that Alice’s adventure was really just an entire dream. (After getting off the tree with Dina, she sits down and falls asleep, listening to her sister reading a book. The whole laying in flowers, laying by the water/singing and seeing and following the white rabbit & falling down the rabbit hole scenes didn’t really happen.) [at the end of the movie, we see Alice sleeping, and Alice desperately trying to ‘wake herself up’ - “Alice, wake up! Please wake up, Alice! Alice! Please wake up, Alice! Alice! Alice! Alice!”
As someone who's read both Alice books dozens of times, I've often wondered just how many of the characters are meant to be Lewis Carroll himself. I figure the Cheshire Cat definitely, and the Caterpillar, perhaps the White Rabbit, and the White Knight in "Through the Looking Glass". I'm less certain about characters like the Mock Turtle.
I read somewhere that he related most with the dodo bird
White rabbit was based off of the real Alice’s dad the dodo bird was Dogison(Carrol) as well as the white knight
Disney Alice in Wonderland(1951) is waaaay Better Than Tim Burton Alice in Wonderland Live Action Movie!I which we had a TV series,Animated series or Straight DVD Sequel!
Burton's film should've been called "Return To Wonderland".
Pretty terrible movie, except for
Helena Bonham Carter as the queen.
Dang it disney this is the 10958482939594920495930039495929394993029395958678402029399582992939594929299484849394848929395958 live action movie you made
Before the 2000s, every kid played outside for hours by themselves.
@@COLE_PRODUCTIONS - Yeah, they existed in the 80's, Atari, Sega. But you didn't want to play it all day every day. We still wanted to play basketball and football, and other things. There were pretty girls to chase after, and friends to hang with, and sometimes your parents simply threw you out of the house (not physically...just told us to get the hell outside, and not always pretty).
While Atari games were fun back then, they just didn't mentally MINDWARP us like the games do today, at least not to the same extent. After a stretch, they did get a LITTLE boring, and repetitive. That, and you didn't have that many options. Pac-Man, Pong, Space Invaders, Football/Baseball...all flat and one dimensional. You weren't necessarily wowed by the graphics, but the face that you could control something playing on your TV. It took a while for the consoles to look cool. The Atari 5200 and Sega Genesis had better graphics than the 2600. Then here comes Nintendo in the mid to late 80's.
When it's a gorgeous 81 degrees, and you're 10-12 years old in the 80's, half the time we didn't want to be stuck inside anyway, hanging around 'grown folks'. Also, there was only one, MAAAAAYBE two TV's in the house. One in your living room, and one in your parents' room. In the households with one TV, well, mom's gotta watch her 'stories', i.e. soap operas, or game shows. The second TV, if you had one, didn't have the game console on it...only the living room TV. The window to even play games wasn't 24 hours, but maybe 2-3 hours, at best.
easier
@@COLE_PRODUCTIONS they weren’t disagreeing with you, they were backing up your point because they agree lol
whole hours!!
Queen of Hearts not Red Queen. Though perfectly understandable mistake. Most film and live versions combine the two.
The flowers were not only verbally cruel, but one of them pulled up Alice's skirt, exposing Alice's undergarments. Not cool!
Much better show if you under the influence of shrooms or lsd
Lol I was thinking the same
today because of all the bad stuff going on like drug abuse, abductions/kidnapping and even csam we cant even allow our kids play without supervision.
I take it these people have never had Mushrooms....
Im gen X never had supervision until dinner time and homework
The Queen of Hearts' dress is like the flag of the State of Maryland. i think she's supposed to be Bloody Mary, the last Catholic Queen of England
(Gasps)Love it watch it tomorrow.
How do you do about Things only adult notice?
KEEP THIS NOISIC OUT!
It is clearly amazing how much you talk and tell actually not much.
The playboy logo is a white bunny. Sex trafficking is occurring through tunnels across the world. They put children in tunnels, drug them, and use them. The symbolism behind this film is sickening. As soon as Alice started crawling through the tunnels she reaches a certain point where things get lucid. She’s drugged. She takes drugs multiple times.
Stereotypes answered multiversely.
I don't think that's her sister at the beginning of the movie, it's her nanny or tutor.
That’s what I thought in the beginning but apparently they are sisters and what’s so weird is her sister acts more like a nanny then a bigger sis
Go ask Alice has nothing to do with Alice in wonderland so I wouldn’t read it expecting to notice any symbolism.
Thank you.
*0* I never knew that
Lewis Caroll liked lolis before it was a thing xD
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I don't remember seeing this movie
Jefferson Airplane? I think you meant Starship
They started out as Jefferson Airplane. Didn't become Starship until the 70's.
@@Snickelfritz_ Ok, Good to know!
@@Ptah1130
"White Rabbit" is featured
on Jefferson Airplane's album
"Surrealistic Pillow", which
has led many people to use
"surrealistic" as a common
adjective, rather than
the traditional "surreal".
@@laustcawz2089 Wow. Good trivia to know. Thanks.
Yes, deep a few helicopter parents back in the day. Children were so much better off. Now we’ve gotten generations of snowflakes!!
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@@agTechOmega he thought he had to go to the bathroom
Alice in Wonderland should never of been written as a book.
"...should never have..."
If you're going to criticize
an author's work, you should
at least use the correct wording.
In my best Tom Petty voice "Don't come around here no more"
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