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Alice in wonderland

Alice in Wonderland, is a fantasy movie by Tim Burton released in 2010.

During a reception, Alice Kingsleigh, who is from now on 19 years old, is asked in marriage by Hamish Ascot, an arrogant and little attractive lord.

This is when she perceives a strange white rabbit which possesses a watch with fob and makes a sign him to follow her. Alice runs away, claiming that "this proposal of marriage arrives slightly too quickly" and leaves in pursuit of the rabbit. She arrives in front of a curious tree died in the destroyed trunk. Between its roots is a den plunged into darkness. By approaching too much near, Alice falls and lands and after a long animated fall return to the fantastic world which she discovered when she was a child, the Wonderland.

Alice, who does not remember her previous journey, meets all the characters of this curious part of the country, become dark and disturbing, such as the famous White Rabbit names Nivens McTwisp; as well as Chess (the Cat of Cheshire), the Hare of March, Mallymkun the dormouse, the twins Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle-Dum; who/witch seem all to know her very well and in particular Tarrant Hightopp, the Hatter Madman who dedicates her a certain affection…

Not knowing what arrived of saddening in the Wonderland, Alice learns, that after her departure, Queen Rouge Iracebeth, accompanied with Ilosovic Stayne her Red Servant, took the power by releasing Jabberwocky, her pet. So that the good(property) and the peace can reign again in the Wonderland, Alice will have to become allied in crazy Hatter and to eccentric Queen Blanche Mirana to end the reign of terror and tyranny of Queen Rouge and restore the justice.

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