Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland

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Based On Novel Or Book | Queen

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  • Genre(s): Fantasy, Family, Adventure
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Tim Burton, Harald Kraut, Brandon Lambdin, Luca Kouimelis, Adam Holmes See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Crispin Glover See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 48min
  • Music: Danny Elfman,Michael Semanick,Tom Johnson,Brian Chumney,Goro Koyama
  • Award(s): Oscar 2011 (Won)
    Oscar 2011 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Swapped, The Legend of Ochi
  • Story:
    Alice, an unpretentious and individual 19-year-old, is betrothed to a dunce of an English nobleman. At her engagement party, she escapes the crowd to consider whether to go through with the marriage and falls down a hole in the garden after spotting an unusual rabbit. Arriving in a strange and surreal place called 'Underland,' she finds herself in a world that resembles the nightmares she had as a child, filled with talking animals, villainous queens and knights, and frumious bandersnatches. Alice realizes that she is there for a reason – to conquer the horrific Jabberwocky and restore the rightful queen to her throne.
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6.4/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Alice, an unpretentious and individual 19-year-old, is betrothed to a dunce of an English nobleman. At her engagement party, she escapes the crowd to consider whether to go through with the marriage and falls down a hole in the garden after spotting an unusual rabbit. Arriving in a strange and surreal place called 'Underland,' she finds herself in a world that resembles the nightmares she had as a child, filled with talking animals, villainous queens and knights, and frumious bandersnatches. Alice realizes that she is there for a reason – to conquer the horrific Jabberwocky and restore the rightful queen to her throne.
Ratings

6.4/10

IMDb

AWARDS

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Won
Oscar Award

Best Achievement in Costume Design | 2011 | Colleen Atwood

BAFTA Film Award

Best Costume Design | 2011 | Colleen Atwood

Scream Award

Best Supporting Actress | 2010 | Anne Hathaway

Rembrandt Award

Best International Actor Beste Buitenlandse Acteur | 2011 | Johnny Depp

Blimp Award

Favorite Movie Actor | 2011 | Johnny Depp

CinEuphoria Award

Best Supporting Actress Audience Award | 2011 | Helena Bonham Carter

WIN Award

Actress Feature Film | 2010 | Helena Bonham Carter

Teen Choice Award

Choice Movie Fight | 2010 | Mia Wasikowska

AFI International Award

Best Actress | 2010 | Mia Wasikowska

BMI Film Music Award

Film Music | 2010 | Danny Elfman

IFMCA Award

Film Music Composition of the Year | 2011 | Danny Elfman

CDG Award

Excellence in Fantasy Film | 2011 | Colleen Atwood

Critics Choice Award

Best Costume Design | 2011 | Colleen Atwood

Saturn Award

Best Costume | 2011 | Colleen Atwood

Sierra Award

Best Costume Design | 2010 | Colleen Atwood

Eddie Award

Best Edited Feature Film Comedy or Musical | 2011 | Chris Lebenzon

Satellite Award

Best Visual Effects | 2010 | Ken Ralston

Gold Derby Film Award

Art Direction | 2011 | Karen O'Hara

HPA s Award

Outstanding Color Grading Feature Film in a DI Process | 2010 | Stefan Sonnenfeld

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Achievement in Visual Effects | 2011 | Ken Ralston

BAFTA Film Award

Best Production Design | 2011 | Robert Stromberg

Grammy Award

Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media | 2011 | Danny Elfman

Teen Choice Award

Choice Movie Female Scene Stealer | 2010 | Anne Hathaway

Choice Movie Breakout Female | 2010 | Mia Wasikowska

ALFS Award

British Supporting Actress of the Year | 2011 | Helena Bonham Carter

Silver Ribbon Award

Best D Film Director Regista del Miglior Film in D | 2010 | Tim Burton

Golden Eagle Award

Best Foreign Film | 2011 | Tim Burton

Satellite Award

Best Original Song | 2010 | Avril Lavigne

Scream Award

Breakout Performance Female | 2010 | Mia Wasikowska

Sierra Award

Best Score | 2010 | Danny Elfman

World Soundtrack Award

Soundtrack Composer of the Year | 2010 | Danny Elfman

Soundtrack Composer of the Year For | 2010 | Danny Elfman

IFMCA Award

Best Original Score for a FantasyScience FictionHorror Film | 2011 | Danny Elfman

Taurus Award

Best Overall Stunt by a Stunt Woman | 2011 | Tarah Paige

OFTA Film Award

Best Production Design | 2011 | Robert Stromberg

Critics Choice Award

Best Art Direction | 2011 | Robert Stromberg

SDFCS Award

Best Production Design | 2010 | Robert Stromberg

Excellence in Production Design Award

Fantasy Film | 2011 | Robert Stromberg

INOCA Award

Best Costume Design | 2011 | Colleen Atwood

Saturn Award

Best Special Effects | 2011 | Ken Ralston

VES Award

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual EffectsDriven Feature Motion Picture | 2011 | Ken Ralston

Golden Reel Award

Best Sound Editing Music in a Feature Film | 2011 | Bill Abbott

Gold Derby Film Award

MakeupHair | 2011 | Paul Gooch

BOX OFFICE

Budget 200,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 1,025,467,110 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Before Tim Burton was involved with the project, Anne Hathaway was offered the title role of Alice, but she turned it down because it was too similar to other roles she had previously played. However, she was keen to work with Burton, so was pleased to be cast as the White Queen. She shot all of her scenes in two weeks.

Johnny Depp, who says that he likes "an obstacle" while filming, admitted that he found the process of filming in front of a greenscreen "exhausting", and that he felt "befuddled by the end of the day".

Tim Burton and Johnny Depp worked hard to give the Mad Hatter more depth and presence than in past portrayals. In fact, the pair swapped sketches and themes for the character prior to creating this new version.

The Mad Hatter asks Alice several times, "Why is a raven like a writing desk?" This is directly from Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". Carroll admitted that there never was an answer to the question. He made it up without an answer. He did provide one possible answer years later after many requests from his fans for the answer: "Because it can produce a few notes, tho they are very flat; and it is nevar put with the wrong end in front." ("Nevar" = "Raven" spelled backwards. Carroll's deliberate misspelling is often erroneously "corrected", obscuring the point of the joke.) Another answer, from the American puzzler Sam Loyd: "Because Edgar Allan Poe wrote on both." Over the years, numerous others have come up with possible answers as well.

Alan Rickman was originally going to have his face composited onto the animated Caterpillar Absolem. He was filmed recording his voice in the studio, but the idea was eventually scrapped. The animators did, however, try to give Absolem's face characteristics similar to Rickman's.

Popular Dialogues

"The Mad Hatter: Have I gone mad? [Alice checks Hatter's temperature] Alice Kingsley: I'm afraid so. You're entirely bonkers. But I'll tell you a secret. All the best people are."

"Alice Kingsley: Sometimes I believe in as many as six impossible things before breakfast. The Mad Hatter: That is an excellent practice."