Minggu, 05 Desember 2010

ALICE IN WONDERLAND (2010)

Dated Released : 5 March 2010
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Info : imdb.com/title/tt1014759
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Starring : Johnny Depp, Mia Wasikowska
Genre : Adventure | Family | Fantasy
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Tak terasa waktu telah bergulir dengan cepat. Alice (Mia Wasikowska) kini telah berusia 19 tahun dan melupakan segala petualangan yang sempat ia alami ketika masih kecil. Alice tak akan ingat jika saja petualangan itu tak datang lagi kepadanya tepat ketika ia sedang berada di sebuah pesta.


Alice yang sedang berada di sebuah pesta tiba-tiba menyadari bahwa ia akan segera dilamar di hadapan para pengunjung pesta saat itu. Merasa tak siap menghadapi itu, Alice pun mencoba untuk menghindar. Saat berusaha melarikan diri inilah Alice bertemu White Rabbit (Michael Sheen) yang membimbingnya masuk ke lubang yang ternyata menuju ke Wonderland.


Sepeninggal Alice sepuluh tahun sebelumnya, terjadi sebuah kudeta. Red Queen (Helena Bonham Carter) berhasil mengambil alih kekuasaan dari White Queen (Anne Hathaway). Seluruh penghuni Wonderland hanya bisa menunggu waktu yang tepat sambil mempersiapkan diri untuk merebut kembali kekuasaan dari Ratu yang jahat ini.


Kembali bertemu Cheshire Cat (Stephen Fry), Tweedledee dan Tweedledum (Matt Lucas), March Hare (Noah Taylor), Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp) dan Caterpillar (Alan Rickman), ingatan masa lalu Alice pun kembali. Kini Alice menjadi tumpuan harapan semua penghuni Wonderland yang telah lama hidup dalam tekanan

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RESENSI :

Alice in Wonderland is a 2010 American computer-animated/live action fantasy adventure film directed by Tim Burton, written by Linda Woolverton, and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The film stars Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Hathaway, Crispin Glover, Michael Sheen, and Stephen Fry.
The film is inspired by Lewis Carroll's 1865 fantasy novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Wasikowska plays the now nineteen-year-old Alice who, 13 years after her previous visit, returns for the first time as a young woman. She is told that she is the only one who can slay the Jabberwocky, a dragon-like creature controlled by the Red Queen who terrorizes Underland's inhabitants.
The film premiered in London at the Odeon Leicester Square on February 25, 2010, and was released in Australia on March 4, 2010, and the United States and the United Kingdom on March 5, 2010, through IMAX 3D and Disney Digital 3D, as well as in traditional theaters. Despite its short theatrical release window and mixed reviews, the film grossed over $1 billion worldwide.[4][5]

Plot

Troubled by a strange recurring dream and mourning the loss of her beloved father, nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh attends a garden party at Lord Ascot's estate, where she is confronted with the stifling expectations of the society in which she lives, and a very public and unwelcome proposal of marriage from the young Lord Ascot himself. Unsure of how to reply to him, and increasingly confused, she runs away to chase after a rabbit in a blue waistcoat, and accidentally falls into a large rabbit hole. She is transported to a world called Underland, where she is greeted by the White Rabbit, the Dormouse, the Dodo, and Tweedledum and Tweedledee. They argue over her identity as "the right Alice," who it is foretold will slay the Red Queen's Jabberwocky on the Frabjous Day and restore the White Queen to power. They consult Absolem[6] the Caterpillar, who decides that she is "not hardly Alice." The group is then ambushed by the Bandersnatch and a group of playing-card soldiers led by the Knave of Hearts. Alice escapes and flees into the woods.
The Knave informs the Red Queen that Alice has returned to Underland and threatens her reign, and the army of red playing cards are ordered to find Alice immediately. Meanwhile, the wandering Alice encounters the Cheshire Cat, who takes her to the March Hare and Mad Hatter. On the way to the White Queen's castle, Hatter relates the terror of the Red Queen's reign, and comments that Alice is not the same as she once was. The Hatter helps Alice avoid capture by allowing himself to be seized instead. Later, Alice is found by Bayard the Bloodhound, who wishes to take her to the White Queen, but Alice insists upon helping the Hatter, so they go to the Red Queen's castle.
The Red Queen is unaware of Alice's true identity (believing she is named "Um") and therefore welcomes her as a guest. Meanwhile, the Hatter persuades the Queen to let him serve as her personal milliner in an attempt to delay his execution. Alice learns that the Vorpal Sword (the only weapon capable of killing the Jabberwocky) is locked away in a case inside the Bandersnatch's den. The Knave attempts to seduce Alice, but she rebuffs him. She later manages to retrieve the sword and befriend the Bandersnatch. The Knave finds her with the sword and attempts to arrest her. Alice escapes on the back of the Bandersnatch and delivers the sword to the White Queen. The Cheshire Cat saves the Hatter from execution, and the Hatter calls for rebellion against the Red Queen. The resistance flees to the White Queen's castle, and both armies prepare for battle. Alice remains unsure about the expectation for her to champion the White Queen, and meets once more with Absolem. He reminds Alice of her past visit to Underland (which she mistakenly called "Wonderland" at the time) thirteen years earlier, and helps give her the courage to fight the Jabberwocky.
When the Frabjous Day arrives, both the White and Red Queens gather their armies on a chessboard-like battlefield and send forth their chosen champions (armor-clad Alice and the Jabberwocky respectively) to decide the fate of Underland. The White Queen offers her sister a chance for peace, but is refused. Encouraging herself with the words of her late father, Alice manages to kill the Jabberwocky. Having regained control of the throne, the White Queen banishes the Red Queen and the Knave to the Outlands, and gives Alice a vial of the Jabberwocky’s blood, which will take her home. The Hatter suggests that she could stay in Underland, but she decides that she must go back and promises that she will return.
After drinking the blood, Alice returns home, where she addresses all of the issues she faced at the beginning of the film and takes charge of her life. She then becomes an apprentice to the old Lord Ascot, with the idea of establishing oceanic trade routes to China. As the story closes, Alice prepares to set off on a trading ship. Absolem, now a butterfly, lands on her shoulder. Alice recognizes him and greets him before he flutters away.

Cast and characters

The film features a variety of characters, many of whom are based on characters that are featured in works by Lewis Carroll.
  • Mia Wasikowska as Alice Kingsleigh. When creating the character, screenwriter Linda Woolverton researched how young women were expected to behave in the Victorian era and then made her the opposite.[7] Wasikowska read Carroll's books as a child and re-read them to prepare for her role. She also watched Jan Švankmajer's Alice. She said, "When we were kids, my mum would pop it in the VCR player. We would be disturbed, and wouldn't really understand it, but we couldn't look away because it was too intriguing. So I had kept that feeling about Alice, a kind of haunting feeling."[8]Independent columnist Liz Hoggard praised Alice as a role model for girls, describing the character as "stubborn, brave, [and] non-girlie".[7][9] Mairi Ella Challen portrayed Alice as a six-year-old.[10] Although facing pressures to conform to society's expectations, Alice grows into a stronger-willed and empowered heroine who chooses her own path;
  • Johnny Depp as Tarrant Hightopp, the Mad Hatter.[6] Wasikowska said that the characters "both feel like outsiders and feel alone in their separate worlds, and have a special bond and friendship."[11][12][13] Burton also said that, "In a lot of versions it's a very one-note kind of character and you know [Depp's] goal was to try and bring out a human side to the strangeness of the character."[13] The orange hair is an allusion to the mercury poisoning suffered by milliners who used mercury to cure felt, Depp believes that the character "was poisoned...and it was coming out through his hair, through his fingernails and eyes".[14] Depp and Burton decided that the Mad Hatter's clothes, skin, hair, personality and accent would change throughout the film to reflect his emotions.[15] In an interview with Depp, the character was paralleled to "...a mood ring, [as] his emotions are very close to the surface".[16] The Mad Hatter is "made up of different people and their extreme sides", with a gentle voice much like the character's creator Lewis Carroll reflecting the lighter personality and with a Scottish GlaswegianGregor Fisher's Rab C. Nesbitt character) reflecting a darker, more dangerous personality.[17] Illusionary dancer David "Elsewhere" Bernal doubled for Depp during the "Futterwacken" sequence near the end of the film.[18] Burton explained that Depp "tried to find a grounding to the character...as opposed to just being mad." accent (which Depp modeled after

Helena Bonham Carter as the Red Queen
  • Helena Bonham Carter as Iracebeth, the Red Queen, which is a combination of the Red Queen and the Queen of Hearts.[6] Her first name is a play on the word irascible, as she is easily irritated and quick to anger.[19] Bonham Carter's head was digitally increased three times its original size on screen.[20][21][22] The actress took inspiration from her young daughter Nell, a toddler, stating that, "The Red Queen is just like a toddler, because she’s got a big head and she’s a tyrant. Toddlers have no sympathy for any living creature", adding, "Nell just bosses us around with no 'please' or 'thank yous.'"[23] The character hates animals, choosing to use them as servants and furniture.
  • Anne Hathaway as Mirana, the White Queen.[6] She was one of few characters that did not require digital manipulation.[24] Hathaway summed up her character with a caption on a magnet of Happy Bunny holding a knife; "Cute but psycho. Things even out."[25] According to Hathaway, "She comes from the same gene pool as the Red Queen. She really likes the dark side, but she's so scared of going too far into it that she's made everything appear very light and happy. But she's living in that place out of fear that she won't be able to control herself."[26] Hathaway described her interpretation of the White Queen as "a punk-rock vegan pacifist", with inspiration drawn from Blondie, Greta Garbo, and the artwork of Dan Flavin.[26] Burton said that the White Queen's appearance was inspired by Nigella Lawson.[27]
  • Crispin Glover played Ilosovic Stayne, the Knave of Hearts.[6] The character is arrogant and tricky, and while following the Red Queen's every order, he is the only one capable of calming her dramatic mood swings. Glover said, "The Red Queen has a fair amount of short-tempered reactions to things that people do, and so [the Knave] has to be quite diplomatic." Stayne's body was completely CGI with only Glover's head being live-action.[28]
  • Matt Lucas portrayed both Tweedledee and Tweedledum. Burton commented on the mixture of animation and Lucas, saying that "It's a weird mixture of things which gives his characters the disturbing quality that they so richly deserve."[29]
  • Michael Sheen portrayed Nivens McTwisp, the White Rabbit.[6][30] Sheen said the character, "...is such an iconic character that [he] didn't feel like [he] should break the mold too much."[31] Burton said the quality he wanted most in his clock-watching bunny was a twitchiness, also commenting that "[in] any incarnation of the [White Rabbit] through the years, there's that sort of nervousness of a rabbit."[31]
  • Alan Rickman portrayed Absolem, the Caterpillar.[6] Although Rickman was filmed while recording his voice in a studio, his face was not composited onto the character's face as originally planned.[21]
  • Barbara Windsor portrayed Mallymkun, the Dormouse.[6] Burton said that Windsor's voice sealed the deal for her role as the character.[32]
  • Stephen Fry portrayed Chessur, the Cheshire Cat.[6][33] Burton stated that the character had a creepy quality in addition to tapping into his own hatred of cats.[34][35]
  • Paul Whitehouse portrayed Thackery Earwicket, the March Hare.[6] Burton stated that because Whitehouse is a great comedic actor, a lot of his lines came from improvisation.[36]
  • Timothy Spall portrayed Bayard the Bloodhound.
  • Michael Gough portrayed Uilleam, the Dodo bird.[6] Burton said that Gough was the first person he thought of for the role of the Dodo because he has "a full life quality to his voice".[37]
  • Christopher Lee voiced the Jabberwocky for its short speaking role. While it only had a couple of lines, Burton said that he felt Lee to be a good match for the iconic character because he is "an iconic guy".[38]
  • Imelda Staunton played the Talking Flowers.[39]
  • Frank Welker provided additional voices and vocal effects.[39]
  • Leo Bill portrayed Hamish Ascot, the son of Lord Ascot.[40]
  • Frances de la Tour portrayed Imogene, Alice's aunt.[40]
  • Burton and Bonham Carter's children make cameo appearances.[19]

Box office

Alice in Wonderland opened at number one with $40,804,962 in North America, setting a new March opening-day record.[78][79] Alice earned $116.1 million in its opening weekend, handily topping the previous record held by 300 ($70.9 million) for the largest opening weekend in March[80] and the record for the largest opening weekend during springtime - the latter previously held by Fast and Furious ($71.0 million). It is currently the eighth highest-grossing opening weekend of all time, the highest opening weekend for a non-sequel - taking the record from Spider-Man[81] - and the highest one as well for a non-holiday, non-summer period. The film also became the highest-grossing film of 2010 within the first three days of release beating Valentine's Day's $106 million gross. The film made an additional $94 million in 40 other countries in its opening weekend, putting its worldwide total at $210 million.[82] The film broke the previous IMAX record held by Avatar of $9.5 million by earning $11.9 million on 188 of the large format screens, with an average of $64,197 per site.[83]
The film grossed $62.7 million in its second weekend, the fifth-largest second weekend gross, and remained at number one.[84] On its third weekend, it remained at number one with $34.1 million, the sixth-biggest third weekend gross, and beat that weekend's opening releases: Diary of a Wimpy Kid, The Bounty Hunter, and Repo Men, respectively.[85][86] By June 1 the worldwide box office gross totaled $1,006,060,345, surpassing The Dark Knight to become the 5th-highest-grossing film of all time (since having dropped to sixth place). Among 2010 releases it stands as the second-highest-grossing film of 2010 in the United States and Canada behind Toy Story 3 and the second-highest-grossing film of 2010 worldwide, also, behind Toy Story 3.[87][88][89] It is the sixth film ever to surpass the $1 billion mark worldwide. It is the second film produced and released by Walt Disney Pictures to do so after Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. The film closed in theaters on July 8, 2010 with a gross of $334,191,110 in the United States and Canada - ranking twentieth on the all-time list in these territories but out of the top 100 when adjusted for inflation - and $690,108,612 in other territories, for a worldwide total of $1,024,299,722.[90] Among films starring Johnny Depp it is the second-highest-grossing one in the United States and Canada behind Dead Man's Chest ($423 million), the highest-grossing one overseas —overtaking At World's End ($652 million)— and the second-highest-grossing one worldwide after Dead Man's Chest ($1.066 billion).[91] Alice in Wonderland is Tim Burton's highest-grossing film in the U.S.A. and Canada, overseas and worldwide.[92]children's book adaptation[93] in North America and worldwide, surpassing Sorcerer's Stone ($974.7 million). It is also the highest-grossing
Additionally, its overseas total of $690,108,612 is currently the largest one among 2010 film and the fifth largest overseas total of all time after Avatar's $2,019.0 million, Titanic's $1,242.4 million, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King's $742.1 million and Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs's $690.1 million. It is also the highest overseas total for a Disney film, beating Pirates 3's $651.6 million total.[94] Among its international releases, its five highest-grossing markets after the United States and Canada are JapanUnited Kingdom, Ireland and MaltaFrance and the Maghreb region ($45,855,971), Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States ($42,114,337), where it ranks 5th on the all-time list of highest-grossing films, and Italy[95][96][97] ($133,694,649), where it is the 7th highest-grossing film of all time, the ($64,437,055), ($39,952,697) where it is the fourth-highest-grossing film of all time.
Alice in Wonderland

Theatrical poster
Directed by Tim Burton
Produced by Richard D. Zanuck
Joe Roth

Suzanne Todd
Jennifer Todd
Screenplay by Linda Woolverton
Based on Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
Starring Johnny Depp
Mia Wasikowska

Michael Sheen

Helena Bonham Carter

Anne Hathaway

Crispin Glover

Matt Lucas

Stephen Fry

Paul Whitehouse

Barbara Windsor
Music by Danny Elfman
Cinematography Dariusz Wolski
Editing by Chris Lebenzon
Studio Roth Films
The Zanuck Company
Team Todd
Distributed by Walt Disney Pictures
Release date(s) February 25, 2010 (London)
March 5, 2010
 (2010-02-25) (2010-03-05)
Running time 108 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $150[1][2]–$200[3] million
Gross revenue $1,024,299,722
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