Alice Through the Looking Glass Page #2

Synopsis: Alice returns to the magical world of Underland, only to find the Hatter in a horrible state. With the help of her friends, Alice must travel through time to save the Mad Hatter and Underland's fate from the evil clutches of the Red Queen and a clock like creature, known as Time.
Director(s): James Bobin
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  2 wins & 18 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
34
Rotten Tomatoes:
29%
PG
Year:
2016
113 min
$77,037,635
Website
9,281 Views


and we know that makes foreign to the mind of a man things,

What will make you a woman?

Wait!

It's like his father, a great man indeed.

But with a touch of madness.

It seems that the apple does not fall far from the tree.

Absolute ...

What curious!

It is closed, there is someone there.

Who's there?

Someone looked for the key!

Lord Ascot, someone in your studio!

What curious!

Curiosesco, curiosesco!

Oh no! No again!

my gentlemen, my men,

to the rescue!

I want the first pieces come together, form a line.

Here!

How do I look? Tell me, what will endure.

It does not seem as full as they say.

It is the empty shell of a man.

Oh please!

You always do that joke.

What do you mean joke?

I am sorry.

Clumsy as ever and twice as naive.

I never thought you'd understand dear.

All.

Sorry girl, need this.

You left too long Alicia.

And he will be gone ... Soon.

Who is gone? What else it happened?

Everything will be clearer with the passage of time.

For now, hurry up!

And look carefully where you step.

Hi.

Alicia.

Alice, who like to finally be here!

It's that girl again.

Alice, you're back!

Do not you be nice to her!

I'm late!

Did I come at a bad time?

On the contrary, we were afraid you were not ya come.

What's up?

Is the Mad Hatter.

Or the Mad Hatter is.

- The first. - No, the second.

Tweedles...

- This crazy. - Crazy?

Yes, I know.

It is your muchness.

That's what makes it so ... He.

But it has been overshadowed.

- It is no fun. - Laugh is prohibited.

And no trick us, has made smile a bit.

We were hoping you, will help us to save him.

What happened?

There was a big storm.

We ventured into the forest Turgut, to investigate.

Let's see, quadruped.

Look for it!

Your turn.

Bring the wand!

The Hatter was the same crazy as ever.

Until he saw ...

In this blue paper hat.

Somehow he reminded,

the tragedy of his family.

Murdered by the Jabberwocky,

in horrorefico day.

Many years ago.

And he is no longer the same.

But...

If anything can revive him,

it is to see you again.

- So is. - If.

He's right.

Well, where is he?

It's up there.

Get away!

You can not pass!

I'm Mad Hatter, Alice.

Alicia!

Are you!

And you're here!

If it's you, is not it?

Yes, it's me.

Good.

You're the one.

But, but you've always been Alice.

And I know why'll believe me.

You'd be surprised Hatter!

It's my family, Alicia.

Your family?

Yes, my family.

I lost many years ago.

Or so I thought.

Look.

I found this.

The first hat I did.

I believed destroyed many years ago.

It is impossible to be here and yet ...

Here it is.

And if the hat survived ...

my family should have.

But I do not know if ...

I thought I was not worthy of the name Hightopp.

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Linda Woolverton

Linda Woolverton (born December 19, 1952) is an American screenwriter, playwright, and novelist, whose most prominent works include the screenplays and books of several acclaimed Disney films and stage musicals. She became the first woman to write an animated feature for Disney by writing the screenplay of Beauty and the Beast, the first animated film ever to be nominated for Best Picture at the 64th Academy Awards. She also wrote the screenplay of The Lion King, and adapted her own Beauty and the Beast screenplay into the book of the Broadway adaptation of the film, receiving a Tony Award nomination for this. more…

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