Poster from the film "Alice in Wonderland" |
Tim Burton picked a well-known novel and decided to give it a new perspective. He took the important aspects and he put them in his production so he would be faithful to the world that Carroll, the writer of Alice´s adventures in Wonderland, had created. But at the same time, he added some changes that made the story unusual. This way, not only he made an interesting film, he made a movie with his personal style.
This isn´t the first time that someone had adapted this book. Disney made an animated film in 1951 that had a great success, and a videogame was made by Spicy horse called Alice: madness returns, which had a darker perspective. However, Tim Burton managed to create something new and breath-taking. In his film, the story felt real and unpredictable, and had more characters than other adaptations.Sadly, he wasn't the director in the sequel of his film, Alice through the looking glass.
Cover of the book from Lewis Carroll |
Videogame called "Alice: madness returns" |
Poster of "Miss Peregrine's Home for peculiar Children" in french |
In conclusion, I would say that Tim Burton does a great job with adaptations. While he tells the essencial aspects, he changes the details in his own way to make the film feel new. His movies have always been full of controversy, but they are unique and uncommon, which is the goal of every director who wants to adapt a book.
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