Alice Kingsleigh returns to Underland and faces a new adventure in saving the Mad Hatter.
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Film Cast:
- White Queen: Anne Hathaway
- Alice Kingsleigh: Mia Wasikowska
- Mad Hatter: Johnny Depp
- Red Queen: Helena Bonham Carter
- Blue Caterpillar (voice): Alan Rickman
- White Rabbit (voice): Michael Sheen
- Time: Sacha Baron Cohen
- Addison Bennett: Andrew Scott
- Zanik Hightopp: Rhys Ifans
- Bayard (voice): Timothy Spall
- James Harcourt: Ed Speleers
- Cheshire Cat (voice): Stephen Fry
- Helen Kingsleigh: Lindsay Duncan
- Tweedledee / Tweedledum: Matt Lucas
- Pimlick Hightopp: Tom Godwin
- King Oleron: Richard Armitage
- Young Mirana: Amelia Crouch
- Young Iracebeth: Leilah de Meza
- Lady Ascot: Geraldine James
- Hamish: Leo Bill
- Mallykun (voice): Barbara Windsor
- Nobody (voice): Meera Syal
- Queen Elsemere: Hattie Morahan
- Tyva Hightopp: Simone Kirby
- Bumalig Hightopp: Siobhan Redmond
- Thackery (voice): Paul Whitehouse
- Wilkins (voice): Matt Vogel
- Chess King (voice): Paul Hunter
- Humpty Dumpty (voice): Wally Wingert
- Young Hatter: Louis Ashbourne Serkis
- Alexandra: Joanna Bobin
- Bim Hightopp: Joe Hurst
- Young Bim Hightopp: Oliver Hawkes
- Poomally Hightopp: Frederick Warder
- Paloo Hightopp: Eve Hedderwick Turner
- Boatswain: Daniel Hoffmann-Gill
- First Mate: Jamie Baughan
- Helmsman: Matt Wilman
- Witzender: Siobhán McSweeney
- Delivery Frog (voice): Owain Rhys Davies
- Gentleman Fish (voice): Edward Petherbridge
- Board Member: Richard Syms
- Footman: Neil Edmond
- Driver: Bill Thomas
- Dancer: Carol Been
- Dancer: Ross Carpenter
- Dancer: Melissa Collier
- Dancer: Heather Craig
- Dancer: Janine Craig
- Dancer: Leigh Daniels
- Dancer: Jules Davison
- Dancer: Matt Dempsey
- Dancer: Nikki Dunsford
- Dancer: Stephanie Elstob
- Dancer: Steve Fortune
- Dancer: Jane Fowler
- Dancer: Adam Galbraith
- Dancer: Chris Grierson
- Dancer: Dale Mercer
- Dancer: William Mowat
- Dancer: Cris Penfold
- Dancer: Kraig Thornber
- Dancer: Carl Walker
- Dancer: Claire Winsper
- Second Mate Tom (uncredited): Isaac Andrews
- Witzender / Vendor (uncredited): Alexander Bracq
- Goat (uncredited): Adam Burton
- Aunt Imogene (uncredited): Frances de la Tour
- Unicorn (uncredited): Ross Green
- Young Bayard (voice) (uncredited): Kyle Hebert
- The Hour (uncredited): Matt Hookings
- Royal Guard (uncredited): Bomber Hurley-Smith
- Gentleman (uncredited): Martyn Mayger
- Brilliam Hinkle (uncredited): Steve Saunders
- Fisherman (uncredited): Mike Simmrin
- Townsman (uncredited): Daniel Westwood
Film Crew:
- Producer: Tim Burton
- Original Music Composer: Danny Elfman
- Costume Design: Colleen Atwood
- Producer: Jennifer Todd
- Producer: Suzanne Todd
- Casting: John Papsidera
- Music Editor: Bill Abbott
- Production Design: Dan Hennah
- Special Effects Supervisor: Neil Corbould
- Director of Photography: Stuart Dryburgh
- Sound Designer: Ren Klyce
- Costume Supervisor: Donna O’Neal
- Music Editor: Lisa Jaime
- Producer: Joe Roth
- Casting: Lucy Bevan
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Ken Ralston
- Set Designer: Scott Herbertson
- Hair Designer: Peter Swords King
- Art Direction: Nick Gottschalk
- Editor: Andrew Weisblum
- Screenplay: Linda Woolverton
- Foley Mixer: Scott Curtis
- ADR Mixer: Peter Gleaves
- Set Decoration: Anna Lynch-Robinson
- Novel: Lewis Carroll
- Makeup Artist: Joel Harlow
- Foley Artist: Shelley Roden
- Director: James Bobin
- Supervising Art Director: Todd Cherniawsky
- Supervising Art Director: Niall Moroney
- ADR Editor: Darren Sunny Warkentin
- Foley Artist: John Roesch
- Visual Effects Producer: Mike Chambers
- Electrician: Jonny Franklin
- Visual Effects Editor: Gian Ganziano
- Set Designer: Jann K. Engel
- Art Direction: Alex Cameron
- Art Department Coordinator: Gabriela Dolenska
- Assistant Art Director: Gary Jopling
- Art Direction: Hannah Moseley
- Construction Coordinator: Nicky Ackland-Snow
- Art Direction: Richard Selway
- Visual Effects Producer: Pinto Sasikumar
- Visual Effects Editor: Derrick Mitchell
- ADR Supervisor: Gwendolyn Yates Whittle
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Michael Semanick
- First Assistant Editor: Andrew Walton
- Set Designer: Jeff Markwith
- Set Designer: John Berger
- Script Supervisor: Anna Worley
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Jesper Kjölsrud
- Still Photographer: Peter Mountain
- Additional Photography: Susie Allnutt
- Assistant Art Director: Simon Elsley
- Production Sound Mixer: John Midgley
- Second Unit Director: Shaun O’Dell
- ADR Supervisor: Erin Oakley
- Choreographer: Francesca Jaynes
- Hairstylist: Donald McInnes
- Visual Effects Editor: Xinyi Puah
- Aerial Director of Photography: John Marzano
- Visual Effects Producer: Tamara Watts Kent
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: David Parker
- Steadicam Operator: Pete Cavaciuti
- Gaffer: Harry Wiggins
- Set Decoration: Ra Vincent
- Hairstylist: Gloria Pasqua Casny
- Co-Producer: Jeremy Johns
- Hairstylist: Paula Price
- ADR Recordist: Ryan Young
- Digital Intermediate: Elizabeth Hitt
- Digital Intermediate: Joe Ken
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Jay Redd
- Sound Effects Editor: Scott Guitteau
- Digital Intermediate: Andy Kaplan
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Andrew Lockley
- Rigging Gaffer: Ian Franklin
- Supervising Sound Editor: Al Nelson
- Property Master: Terry Woods
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Ollie Rankin
- Makeup & Hair: Flora Moody
- Visual Effects Editor: Elaine C. Andrianos
- Sound Effects Editor: Benjamin A. Burtt
- Wigmaker: Khanh Trance
- Unit Production Manager: John G. Scotti
- Foley Editor: Dustin Cawood
- ADR Mixer: Chris Navarro
- Aerial Camera: Richard Roles
- Casting Associate: Ruth Key
- Camera Operator: Shaun Cobley
- Casting Associate: Celebrity Booker
- Production Supervisor: David Cain
- Hairstylist: Richard Muller
- Assistant Art Director: Denise Ball
- Animation Supervisor: Max Tyrie
- Animation Supervisor: Chris Buckley
- Animation Supervisor: Craig McPherson
- Assistant Costume Designer: Lora E. Revitt
- CG Supervisor: Zoe Cranley
- Gaffer: Tom Lea
- First Assistant Camera: Ryan Taggart
- First Assistant Camera: Tobias Eedy
- First Assistant Camera: Gabriel Hyman
- Makeup Artist: Joceline Andrews
- Makeup Artist: Tamsin Dorling
- Makeup Artist: Tina Pritchard
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Craig Andujar
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Melyssa Forget Turcotte
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Megan Galbraith
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Bridget Swerecki
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Lei Zhang
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Patrick Lermitte
- Visual Effects Editor: Andrew Poole
- Visual Effects Producer: Eric Scott
- Visual Effects Producer: Vera Zivny
- Boom Operator: Steve Hancock
- First Assistant Director: Richard Goodwin
- Health and Safety: Daniel Rogers
- Costume Assistant: Grant McCord
- Layout: Carolina Jiménez
Movie Reviews:
- Reno: **Alice returns to the wonderland for a new adventure.**
Based on the nearly 150 years old children’s book, and a sequel to the 2010 film. Its quite a long gap for a follow up film, but the original cast has returned and directed by ‘The Muppets’ famed filmmaker. So, I was not expecting it since I considered the first film an average. All I wanted was a normal live-action ‘Alice in Wonderland’ films, but I disliked this weird make-ups and large head characters. In that perspective, this one was much better. Still, this is not the best, but definitely a lot better than the previous one.
A simple adventure story with nice graphics and performances. The Alice returns to the Wonderland for a new adventure where she has to cross the layers of the present, past and future. So in one word, this is a time travel theme in the fantasy genre. Mia Wasikowska ruled it, she was everywhere. She overran all other characters and takes the toughest challenge to achieve impossible.
Nearly a two hour journey into wonderland might make happy for little kids. Because it did not look like a normal fairytale, but very modern. This is not the Disney’s best film, so I don’t think there will be any more sequel. I want it to be rebooted, but not any time soon, at least a decade of gap needed. So I hope they won’t rush and ruin this classic tale like three ‘Spiderman’ reboots in less than 20 years. Meantime, this film is okay for watching once, though I’m not in favour to recommend it to anybody except little children.
_6/10_
- r96sk: A step down from the 2010 film, but ‘Alice Through the Looking Glass’ is a solid film nonetheless.
I enjoyed seeing this plot, largely about time, play out. The film is CGI heavy, but does look great for the vast majority. The cast are good, with Mia Wasikowska leading well and surrounded by the likes of Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter and Sacha Baron Cohen.
I do think the film could’ve been slightly shorter, with better pacing and less emphasis on the ‘real world’ stuff featuring Alice. The looking glass entry isn’t as interesting/magical as the rabbit hole, also.
Far superior to the 1998 adaptation of this 1871 Lewis Carroll novel, that’s for certain.
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