Friday, April 23, 2010

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Avatar yield the throne to Tim Burton's Alice


The throne of 3-D has been freed after the hurricane of "Avatar", but he already has owner. Alicia is called, travels to wonderland and leave us speechless. If James Cameron did Who better to repeat the feat that other cinematic genius like Tim Burton?

version of "Alice in Wonderland" Tim Burton has created a very particular vision of the Lewis Carroll classic. A look at which I could not miss Johnny Deep, fellow sufferer from the time director of "Edward Scissorhands" (1991. In fact this is the seventh film they do together. already said on one occasion Burton: "Johnny Depp could have chosen hurt by thrown years making films gaining millions of dollars, but chose to make films with me. It is a creative, understands my language and I can use references to musical, literary and intellectual. He is able to arouse my curiosity with the characters he plays, I know that I will always wonder ". This time the challenge was enormous for both. Nothing more, nothing less than images to the rich and surprising world created by Lewis Carroll. Deep but was more importantly, to give Burton the perfect performance of the Mad Hatter, a character he plays in the film. "I wanted to emotional quality to the surface of the character. I like to find reality in the unreal. "

Deep between Burton and the other key piece of this spectacular piece is the 20-year old Australian actress Mia Wasikowska in the lead role of Alice. For her dream has come true, because I always want to play a hero. So when he learned that Burton wanted an adult actress for the character, was submitted to the selection tests. There had to do with actresses such as Amanda Seyfried, Lindsay Lohan and Dakota Blue Richards ("The Golden Compass"). According to the director confesses: "Mia is a great actress and, as" Alice in Wonderland "will be the most abstract film of my repertoire, I needed someone like her: a good actress who trust their instincts and knew, at the same time, but Alicia was lost, she did not have that. " When filming the movie, Mia Wasikowska was 19, to Burton the perfect age to star in a magical and imaginative adaptation the novels of Lewis Carroll: "Alice in Wonderland and" Through the Looking Glass. "

In the film, Alice is in an emotional crossroads between the child and adult. It's like the classic structure of fantasy adventures ever to resolve the emotional issues of character. Your adventure is a reconciliation with itself in a time of transition. A story that will take the protagonist to discover his true destiny and end the reign of terror that hangs under the mandate of the Red Queen. Tim explains, "in any fairy tale is good and bad, but here everything is levente rare including good people. That, to me, is somewhat different. So, you have read the books or not you have done, surely you have always had certain images or ideas about it, because it is a very popular work. The reason why I decided to shoot it because it has long been capturing the imagination of the people. "

With stunning cutting-edge visual effects, the film is committed to the resolution in 3D, a cinematic style is not that new to Burton. "Now the 3D cinema experience nice, not like before you wore the glasses and went out with a tremendous headache. Alicia material and the spaces and special places where you go, help with the experience, but also has to look good, as well as the movie we all want to see. I think all the publicity that is rotating around 3D film is left aside and is giving way to the experience, pudiƩndote get into the story. Alicia seemed like the right kind of story to move it to 3D technology because it gives the impression of eccentricity, a crucial element for the film. I always try to ask: is the right medium for this?, And not just doing it because it is fashion.

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