In Tim Burton’s 2010 reimagining of Alice in Wonderland , costume designer Colleen Atwood transformed Alice Kingsleigh
Unlike the original story, this film has a hero’s journey. Alice starts as a repressed Victorian woman forced into a corset and an engagement she doesn’t want.
Underland is suffering under the tyrannical, head-chopping reign of Iracebeth, the Red Queen (Helena Bonham Carter). Alice learns she is the chosen hero prophesied to slay the fearsome Jabberwocky on Frabjous Day using the Vorpal Sword. This narrative choice shifts Alice from a passive, curious observer into an empowered, armor-clad warrior, perfectly modernizing the coming-of-age journey. aliceinwonderland2010 top
: The movie starts with a "classical blue" knee-length dress featuring puffed sleeves and a sheer, floral overlay. This piece is often paired with black-and-white striped stockings, a nod to the gothic Burton aesthetic.
As the short-tempered monarch, Bonham Carter stole every scene. Her character's head was digitally upscaled to three times its normal size, emphasizing her childish, oversized ego. Her famous catchphrase, "Off with their heads!" , became a brilliant mix of terrifying tyranny and hilarious toddler-like tantrums. Anne Hathaway as Mirana (The White Queen) In Tim Burton’s 2010 reimagining of Alice in
The success of this film was instrumental in shaping Disney’s current strategy.
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The used for the characters A track-by-track breakdown of Danny Elfman's musical score
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