That's great I love Alice In Wonderland my suggestion is watch Alice In Wonderland and try to get down Helena's mannerisims down as the Red Queen or practice I did drama all four years of HS . I think you would be great**** Congrats on Playing The Red Queen**** OFF WITH THIER HEADS!!!
What does it mean? you conveyed your perspective in words very well, but I didn't watch the movie , so I couldn't understand the diction you use for her. 😊
@@jakemake142 her head grew big because her sister falsely accused her of stealing tart and when she tried to run away she hit her head and her head swelled.
@caitlyncarvalho7637 To be fair, he wasn’t portrayed as someone/something to inspire. I get liking tall Amazonian women. I’m not gonna lie, I find Alice being as big and tall she is in this movie appealing, but yeah. I get your point(s).
so many famous people in this movie Stephen fry as Cheshire cat, Helena Bonham Carter as red queen alan Rickman as catapiller Johnny depp as mad hatter
Though I count myself a fan of their work elsewhere, I found the extent to which Tim Burton and Linda Woolverton took license in changing such a beloved, iconic work downright offensive (though hardly unique; from the Penguin of _Batman Returns_ to _Wednesday's_ Gomez and Morticia Addams, Burton's controversially reinvented iconic characters for years). It's especially disappointing as the visuals of the piece are truly the closest we've come to capturing John Tenniel's whimsical illustrations perfectly. The Red Queen, with her disproportionate head, could have stepped right off one of the pages (Helena Bonham Carter steals the film). Unlike it's baffling sequel, this film by no means irredeemable. Burton's dark spin on Lewis Carroll's characters is reason enough to see it. But if, like me, you're someone that holds the original in high regards, this Wonderland - oops. _Underland_ - just feels like a colossal missed opportunity.