Review of Alice in Wonderland (1933) by Keith Uhlich for Time Out — 01 Jun 1988
Unlike Carroll’s perversely idealized protagonist, Burton’s Alice is just another anachronistic feminist tearing down Victorian patriarchal norms. Even her—[shudder]—Avril Lavigne–blared theme song is a skin-deep grrrl-power accessory.
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This review of Alice in Wonderland (1933) was written by Keith Uhlich and published by Time Out on 01 Jun 1988.
Alice in Wonderland has generally received mixed reviews.
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