Review of Alice in Wonderland (1951) by Sam D — 11 Jan 2014
Trippy is the best descriptor for the animated Disney classic "Alice In Wonderland". To children, it's just an innocent and curious blonde falling into a rabbit hole and discovering a whole new world.
But watched as an adult, Alice steps into a very psychedelic other world that would likely best be enjoyed while on some sort of drug. With talking animals, smoking caterpillars, and the insane Mad Hatter, there's very few words to call this film besides "trippy".
Other worldly as it may be, Alice still remains a household name and spawned many more adaptations of the story, infusing itself into pop culture with its phrases and characters. At only an hour and fifteen minutes, it's a short jaunt down the rabbit hole, still developing nicely in that short span and creating some of the most recognizable villains of the Disney world, like the Cheshire Cat and the Queen of Hearts.
This review of Alice in Wonderland (1951) was written by Sam D on 11 Jan 2014.
Alice in Wonderland has generally received positive reviews.
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