What I liked about the movie
Well in the movie I am finally able to see how Alice grows when she eats something and how she shrinks when she eats something, this is very nice to see as in the book I can only picture how it may look like. Also in the movie there was a lot of tension and fighting scene which is integral to a good movie so it was quite eye - catching too. Also the producers still managed to keep the movie original with other characters such as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the Knave, etc. appearing and not adding in too many other characters. It was also quite a good continue from the previous movie with the Wonderland creatures wanting Alice back to help them but it gets a bit complicated from there.
What I disliked about the movie
As said from the above, after Alice returns to Wonderland it starts to get complicating. Firstly she realises there is more than one Mad Hatter, then she realises she must get a all - mighty sword to slay some divine monster but along the way she must save the Mad Hatter who had been captured. All in all it is unlike the book version where the storyline is Alice has fallen down a hole where it leads to a Wonderland and she must get out. Also the Alice in this story is unlike the previous Alice who is always curious, whereas this Alice seems to be following a script where she has to achieve things now instead of just wandering about this land and finding a way out. Also the Mad hatter does not seem as mad as before which causes it to be less original than before, there also seems to be less exploring of the Wonderland.
Differences
As stated in the above, Alice has changed in terms of curiosity which means that there is a great deal less exploring than the book. Also in the the book it used to be more suited for children with cute - looking talking animals and weird foods that cause someone to shrink or grow. Whereas in the movie it is less childlike with the Mad Hatter turning much more serious than before and slaying of creatures.
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