vineri, 30 aprilie 2010

      

      

      

    

joi, 1 aprilie 2010

I found myself in wonderland!

Oh, yes, I've been to the movie! to see Alice in Wonderland...It is not the original story, but It's a beautiful vision of the original one. Tim Burton's imagination wasn't at it's best but I felt in...wonderland.
Is not a story for children, is a story for everybody, a story of courage first of all, in taking the risks of being who you are and be a little bit mad to survive in a crazy world, because wonderland it is my world and yours, is the world we live in. There is a place. Like no place on Earth. A land full of wonder, mystery, and danger! Some say to survive it: You need to be as mad as a hatter.
I found myself in a "Alice" situation, hopping that somewhere is a path for me already written, so that it will be easier for me to accept whatever happens but maybe I make my path and if you think it, It's way better!!
Even if, sometime we don't feel like we belong here, we have moments when we are lost, you feel to old or young for something, to little, to big, maybe this is the fun! The Mad Hatter: Why is it you're always too small or too tall?
Let yourself surprised by small things also,like I did and think about impossible things!
Alice Kingsley: Sometimes I believe in as many as six impossible things before breakfast.
The Mad Hatter: That is an excellent practice.
This movie made me feel better, you will laugh or find it stupid but I don't need philosophy to get me out from a bad state of mind. Anyway, Alice in Wonderland it has a philosophical way.
The book was written by Lewis Carroll in 1895 and it's the best example of "literary nonsense" genre (Literary nonsense refers to a style or motif in literature that plays with the conventions of language and the rules of logic and reason via sensical and nonsensical elements. The effect of nonsense is often caused by an excess of meaning, rather than a lack of it).
One of the most famous quotes from the book is ""Down the Rabbit-Hole" and has become a popular term for going on an adventure into the unknown, this was took over in "The Matrix".
I believe always happen good things down the rabbit hole, I wish I find mine! And be much more...
The Mad Hatter: [to Alice] You used to be much more..."muchier." You've lost your muchness.
I do recommend you the movie and more, if you haven't read the book by now, do it! It's all ages book!
and don't forget, if you are mad, bonkers, off your head, I'll tell you a secret, all best people are;)

Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" hits theaters March 5 in amazing 3D