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Nov 14, 2009 08:39PM

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I was waiting on Tim Burton's version of the Alice. Here are some images from the film (the photos are pretty big so fair warning)
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I don't usually dig on original films from SyFy (or whatever they are calling themselves lately), but it has Kathy Bates, so I'm going to give it a whirl.

It seems that "Alice" was/is one of the first books for children that was considered strictly entertainment rather than instructive. Do you feel Alice is not instructive? What can children learn from this story?
The story starts with Alice feeling bored. Are you ever bored and how do you react to that?
What were your impressions of the story overall? Were there any surprises, if you hadn't read the book before, compared to the different media presentations of the story (Disney version, etc.)?



It's hard to comment on the Disney-Burton film and SyFy versions b/c they combine storylines from both Alice books.




Disney didn't have the race which is featured at the beginning of the novel. Jaberwocky isn't there. I don't at all recall the whole baby and pig bit in the Disney version either. I forget if the flowers sniffing Alice (in Disney) was in the first book. Hrmm. Oh and unbirthday.


*goes to look*

For those reading any of the Alice in Wonderland books, I just learned about this new book, based on the life of the real Alice.
Alice I Have Been: A Novel
Might be interesting to read this along with the others too. :o)
Alice I Have Been: A Novel
Might be interesting to read this along with the others too. :o)



Alice I Have Been: A Novel
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oh wow! i just finished listening to both Alice and Through the Looking Glass. (Michael York narrated Alice... way too good!) What an interesting looking novel and all the reviews are very positive... thanks for mentioning it!!

The one thing that bothers me so far about both books as how many times Alice is referred to as stupid. Does this bother anyone else or is it just me??

That is an excellent observation; I can't say I noticed it while I was reading, but now that you mentioni it...I remember her reactions were not wimpey, though. She held onto her self esteem and plowed forward. Sometimes she even got angry at how dumb she thought they were!


yes, I agree, and since this story was written for a girl the author knew, perhaps he was subtly imparting a lesson about staying confident in the midst of ignorance. Do you ever doubt your own opinion in the face of prevailing wisdom? Sometimes we have to just stick with our point of view. But, sometimes reflection brings adjustment to our views. I like to think I examine my point of view periodically to see if I'm still on the right course. Often I am, but once in awhile I have to make course adjustments.
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