суббота, 26 февраля 2011 г.

"Alice in Wonderland ' 60th anniversary Blu-ray review: great bullshit

Most probably you won't find that many people who treated the 1951 "Alice in Wonderland" among the best efforts of the Studio's "Golden age." this is not to say that it is a bad movie (definitely not), but between the old school Classics (like "snow white", "Sleeping Beauty" and "Cinderella") "Alice" is revealed as wildly plotless and anarhisticni piece of povestvovania-which means to fit source material to Lewis Carroll tea--it is beautiful to look (and listen), but seems to lack the essential "heart" many of the greats Disney with peak.

As such, "Alice in Wonderland (1951) is still true-blue classic in the Pantheon of Disney feature animation and the Studio is done right from the movie, by providing a fantastic two-disc" 60th Anniversary Edition ' blu-ray. The film never looked lovelier, which help buff to appreciate what the animation is so great about the movie, and this is the view of it.

Undoubtedly you are familiar, Carol "Alice in Wonderland" is about a young girl who tumbles into the rabbit hole and found all kinds of strange creatures in its long Trek back to reality. This is, indeed, and it is this loosy-goosey "nonsense" style, a Karoll such a hit in his day. Mature all varieties (psychologists, literary experts, directors) have tried to be decrypted weirdness of the "Wonderland", but that is missing the point: children, nonsensical adventures are food for the soul.

So let's just skip the pointless plot synopses and thematic interpretation of "Alice in Wonderland" and just focus on the things you need to know:

1. is the old-style classic Disney Animation ... the blu-ray. If you don't know what that looks like this is a shame.

2. The centerpiece (entitled ' through the Keyhole: companion guide to Wonderland ") is an absolute joy. Half and half a video comment documents, this fantastic piece of film together with a Karoll offers writer, Disney historians and contemporary filmmakers. Great for children and even better for adults, it offers tons of historical perspectives of Lewis Carroll and Walt Disney and is packed with Great little Visual touches and delicious trivial tidbits. (For less then 10 minutes I learned colorful origin of phrases such as "March Hare," "cat" and "mad as a Hatter.") Simply put, Disney should make one of these ladders pieces for each one of their classic films.

3. other treats include some archive footage of the sequence of "handle for Alice and the door", some early pencil tests on the title character, 1959 TV intro movie and slightly diverting "paint flowers" puzzle game for the kiddies. Oh, and any additional material from previous Special Edition DVD (standard) has been included here: featurettes, interviews, deleted song (!), trailers, TV spots, old Mickey Mouse Cartoon and more.

4 "Sneak peeks" section informs us that "Bambi" next Disney classic to get swanky blu-ray treatment. This exemption drive shelves on 1 March, and if it is similar to "Alice" package, well, that's why we upgraded to blu-ray in the first place.

5. Final Note to my fellow Disney junkies; They feature length movies that were released on blu-ray (so far):

1. snow white and the seven dwarfs
2. Pinocchio
3. Fantasia
4. Bambi (3/1)
5. Alice in Wonderland (2/1)
6. sleeping beauty
7. Beauty and the beast
8. Fantasia 2000.
9. Chicken little
10. meet the Robinsons
11. Bolt
12 Princess and the frog
13. Tangled (3/29)

Word is that several of these are "back in the Vault" this April, so that one is now, if you still want one. And if full amazing Pixar video collection blu-ray is what you want, you will be happy to know that "The Incredibles" is coming on April 12. Then all will still need to be "Finding Nemo."

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