Alice Through The Looking Glass 2016 -

When Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland premiered in 2010, it was a cultural juggernaut, grossing over a billion dollars and introducing a new generation to a more battle-hardened, feminist Alice. Six years later, Disney returned to the surreal universe of Lewis Carroll with a sequel that swapped Burton for director James Bobin ( The Muppets ) and replaced a coming-of-age story with a heist-driven race against time.

Enter Time himself (Sacha Baron Cohen), a humanoid mechanical being who literally embodies the fourth dimension. Living in a massive clock tower known as the "Palace of Time," he guards the "Chronosphere"—a metallic, floating device that allows a person to navigate the "Ocean of Time," a sea of moments past. alice through the looking glass 2016

When Alice Through the Looking Glass was released on May 27, 2016, critics were harsh. The film holds a 29% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Common complaints included "visual overkill," "a convoluted plot," and "diminishing returns on Depp’s performance." When Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland premiered in

: The film frames Alice as a modern, brash, and independent character. Her "nautical experience" informs her problem-solving, allowing her to navigate complex emotional and temporal landscapes with strategic thinking. Living in a massive clock tower known as

Despite its financial struggles, the film remains a notable entry in Disney's live-action catalog, remembered for its spectacular visual effects, complex time-travel mechanics, and as one of the final film performances of legendary actor Alan Rickman. Key Cast and Characters

The film picks up three years after Alice Kingsleigh (Mia Wasikowska) returned from Underland. Now a sea captain commanding her late father’s ship, The Wonder , Alice finds herself back in the whimsical, yet troubled, realm she left behind.

Despite Time’s warnings that "Time is not a thief, he gives before he takes," Alice steals the Chronosphere. Her mission: travel back to the day of the Hatter’s original family tragedy to prevent it. However, she inadvertently sets off a chain reaction of temporal chaos, helped and hindered by the returning villain, Iracebeth, the Red Queen (Helena Bonham Carter), who has her own score to settle with the past.

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