Upon its initial release, critics were divided, but audiences flocked to see Johnny Depp’s Mad Hatter, Mia Wasikowska’s resolute Alice, and the dizzying blend of live-action and motion-capture CGI. Now, over a decade later, the film has been resurrected in the highest possible home media quality: . This article dives deep into why the Alice in Wonderland 2010 4K release is the definitive way to experience Tim Burton’s dark, whimsical universe. A Recap: The Story That Time Forgot For those who missed the Mad Hatter’s tea party the first time around, Alice in Wonderland 2010 follows a 19-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, who, plagued by a recurring nightmare of a white rabbit in a waistcoat, finds herself at a garden party where she is publicly proposed to. Fleeing the stifling expectations of Victorian society, she tumbles down a literal rabbit hole into Underland.
(Loses half a point for the CGI limitations, but gains full marks for HDR implementation and sound.) alice in wonderland 2010 4k
Whether you are a Tim Burton completionist, a lover of fairytale aesthetics, or just someone looking for a visually stunning movie to test your new 4K television, Alice’s second trip down the rabbit hole has never looked better. Upon its initial release, critics were divided, but