MasDom
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I just wanted to spout off on my emotions and thoughts when it comes to well written and directed movies. What they mean to me. If anyone minds to do so, you can as well, write your own comments, but basically this is about my views.
First off Alice in Wonderland. To me it's a representation of innocence lost. Alice represents someone who is naive. At first following the white rabbit, which represents the temptations we face, often with a familiar and friendly face. Under the surface which of course represents falling into the hole, is the darker side of things, a world where people's faces are less hidden, their insides on the outside.
Every character a representation of someone with this facet.
The red queen, purposely a bully and a windbag, always needing her way. Telling others if they don't obey her it's "off with their head".
The caterpillar trying to sway her to see things his way. Then trying to dope her up. As his sly words are to soothe her.
When I go through all the characters I don't see one that has a representation that doesn't make sense. Poor Alice has to see through it all. Where she ends up also makes sense. After taking her own control and facing the character that represents anyone who threatens you to get their way. The jabberwocky being a possible representation of that. Someone who tells you, they will hurt you if you don't play along. After all that she ends up back in real life, with her eyes open as if it was a dream.
So you see in this movie it relates to life. Imagine if you were a girl in an abusive relationship, how people try to confuse you, give you a false sense of reality and try and leave you in it, just to keep control. The only way out is through your own choice, and seeing through it. Choosing to go back through the looking glass. Along the way facing things that start small, but just get bigger and bigger until you face your greatest fears.
First off Alice in Wonderland. To me it's a representation of innocence lost. Alice represents someone who is naive. At first following the white rabbit, which represents the temptations we face, often with a familiar and friendly face. Under the surface which of course represents falling into the hole, is the darker side of things, a world where people's faces are less hidden, their insides on the outside.
Every character a representation of someone with this facet.
The red queen, purposely a bully and a windbag, always needing her way. Telling others if they don't obey her it's "off with their head".
The caterpillar trying to sway her to see things his way. Then trying to dope her up. As his sly words are to soothe her.
When I go through all the characters I don't see one that has a representation that doesn't make sense. Poor Alice has to see through it all. Where she ends up also makes sense. After taking her own control and facing the character that represents anyone who threatens you to get their way. The jabberwocky being a possible representation of that. Someone who tells you, they will hurt you if you don't play along. After all that she ends up back in real life, with her eyes open as if it was a dream.
So you see in this movie it relates to life. Imagine if you were a girl in an abusive relationship, how people try to confuse you, give you a false sense of reality and try and leave you in it, just to keep control. The only way out is through your own choice, and seeing through it. Choosing to go back through the looking glass. Along the way facing things that start small, but just get bigger and bigger until you face your greatest fears.