But, having said that, there are no real memorable moments, so it lacks substance.
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There's no way to watch this movie but in HD/4K (whatever your choice is). I will say that the movie really is quite a visual feast. And that's something that I should be thinking of while I'm watching the movie. A tone that just permeates throughout, a tone that just screams that this was just a made to rob the paying audience of their money. But there's something very cynical about this movie. I realize that that might not be fair to say, since in the film industry wants to make a bad movie and get paid for it, other than Adam Sandler. And, again, the movie isn't bad, but it's not like it make any actual attempts to make a good movie. The film's narrative is really nothing to speak of. It's just not really that interesting because none of these characters are really that well-developed as it is, so you don't really care too much about who they were and what made them the way they are. That might sound like a lot, but in execution, it really amounts to a whole lot of nothing.
And, of course, they also explore Hatter's past with his family. And there's some exploration of the Red Queen and the White Queen's past and what made the Red Queen the way she was. And there's some new additions that are definitely more than welcome, like Time itself is an actual character, played by Sacha Baron Cohen and he's really good in this role. Like they were just reaching for whatever they could to make sure that they didn't just make the first movie all over again. But the time travel angle, Alice travels through time in order to keep the Hatter's family from dying so the Hatter can be whole again, screams of desperation. I do believe they do attempt to find a new angle to bring Alice back into this world and give her something of purpose to do. With all those great movies, why would you worry about a movie that falls short of the classic books that inspired them. Particularly when you have movies like The Jungle Book (which I didn't like), Captain America: Civil War, Zootopia, Captain Strange all being critically acclaimed. It's not bad, not by any definition of the word, but it's just not a good movie. And, if I'm being honest, the movie just isn't that good. The fact they greenlit a sequel felt more, to me, like a way to do a quick cash grab, instead of a way to actually build a long and successful franchise. And not to mention the fact that with the rise of Marvel Studios and the resurgence of Star Wars, Disney doesn't NEED this movie or this franchise as a whole for that matter. Alice Through the Looking Glass is just another one in the assembly line of live-action adaptations of old Disney movies. Alice in Wonderland was just the first one. Not to mention the fact that Disney has done so many of these live-action adaptations of their animated films, that there's no more novelty. Six years later and Depp's routine is old and tired, despite the fact that he's an incredibly talented actor, Mia Wasikowska has mostly kept out of mainstream fare and Tim Burton is nowhere to be seen.
Johnny Depp's shtick hadn't gotten old, Mia Wasikowska became a bit of an 'It' girl after its release, so that helped with word of mouth, and Tim Burton's name carried a lot of weight with it. I think it was more the novelty of it being one of the first big budget live-action adaptations of a Disney classic. I reviewed the first movie quite positively, but it's a movie that I definitely need to watch again, but I didn't get a sense that people really loved this movie enough that it would justify a sequel. The problem comes in the fact that this wasn't a movie that anyone really wanted. That's not the worst drop in history, as there have been worse (Hot Tub Time Machine 2 being one of them, among many others), but it is a pretty big drop. The surprise comes in the fact that they waited 6 whole years to actually release it. So, really, there should have been absolutely no surprise that a sequel was, eventually, gonna be commissioned. A conservative estimate would be that the first movie must have made Disney something closer to $1.2 billion. I'm sure Depp's Mad Hatter character was really popular back in 2010, so merchandise featuring the character must have sold like hotcakes. And that's not even including the merchandising aspect of it. To give a little bit of perspective as to why this movie exists, the original Alice in Wonderland, Tim Burton's one at least, made Disney slightly over $1 billion worldwide.