Extended Reading
  • Kelsie 2022-03-15 08:01:02

    Identify the audience of Alice: is it a film for adults or children? What makes you think so?

    Well, I think this film are suitable for both Children and adults audience alright.
    As adult audience we might see some elements that we feel improper for children to watch. As we discussed in class, the abnormal behaviors, weird uncanny objects and the dark mood this film brought might give the...

  • Elmer 2022-03-15 08:01:02

    spooky alice

    I like this version of Alice, there is no fairy tale dream, only cruel reality, brutal rabbit filled with sawdust, unconscious puppet, Queen of Hearts who hack people, specimen bones scattered everywhere, maybe modern The depression of life makes people like the depiction of this surreal technique...

  • Allene 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    Watching so many Yang Swanmayer movies just to prove that I really don't like this style is a form of self-abuse... The creativity is really good, but the shaky shots and the card after card Stop-motion photography has always been unbearable... Compared with short films, it is easier to get dizzy after watching long-length novels. Fortunately, this is the story of Alice that I have always liked. But it is also considered the best in my opinion. 975

  • Horacio 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    Uncle Yang's first feature film (it seems to be the only one that has ever released Blu-ray), at the age of 54, he was already mature in style, and the combination of live-action and stop-motion animation was very good (scissor kung fu is really good), as an adaptation is also quite an idea. Little loli is cute. Dirty and weird aesthetics, people and things constantly changing reference systems, narration's isolated usage, playing cards couldn't be better.

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Alice quotes

  • [first lines]

    Alice: Alice thought to herself... Alice thought to herself 'Now you will see a film... made for children... perhaps... ' But, I nearly forgot... you must... close your eyes... otherwise... you won't see anything.

  • [repeated line]

    Alice: Sir, please!