Alice Through the Looking Glass Page #4

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
9,303 Views


Who stopped?

Who his tic, toc stopped doing?

His toc, tic stopped making.

Brilliam... Hinkle...

Brilliam Hinkle...

your time is up.

Must be put in the right place.

INFRATERRANOS DECEASED

A far Hank Henk ...

Higgins.

Highbottom.

They have not arrived yet.

Highton.

Highville, Himbleby.

Hinkle!

I hope you knew you to be happy and use your time.

Goodnight.

Who's there?!

Ya the vi!

How did you go inside?

That's impossible.

Get out and twisted filthy worm!

It's a girl.

Please!

I do not want to bother you, I just need a moment of your time.

Weather!

Young lady ...

I am the time!

Infinity,

The eternal,

the inmortal...

The immeasurable.

Unless you have a watch.

And time being,

I distribute a part of me.

So you can have me.

Do you understand what I'm saying?

- If. - Really?

- Do you promise to be very concise? - Yes, it will be a pleasure.

Because if there's one thing I hate, are the ...

people who are ineffective, useless, or ...

In... In...

Incompetents.

To form short sentences.

My friend is in mortal danger and ...

Already your incessant babble me sick!

I have important work to do.

Please...

You did not answer my question.

One minute, why loads that soldier fallen in your pocket?

Show me.

This broken, kaput.

It was my father, I will never part of it.

All eventually they separated from what they most want, dear.

Admire...

The magnificent Great Clock of all time.

It is in me and I in him as well.

And all that will be and already was.

I wrote that poem.

And do not forget, are very attentive.

Ah, Wilkins!

Shoulders back, eyes forward.

How are you, my invincible machine?

- As it is ... - Silence!

Just you talk, when you talk ...

You just talk to you!

Nonsense, the Wilkins machine ...

How is it going?

Hi.

And you who would you be?

These tiny craftsmen are my seconds.

What curious!

And I suppose that every second counts.

I counting wanted.

They are somewhat stupid.

How rude of me! Sorry.

I'm surrounded by morons. Come on!

So...

Your question, what is? You have exactly one minute.

It is the Hat, Tarrant Hightopp,

It is a great friend of mine.

He recently became convinced that his late family,

still alive.

Of course, your family may not be alive.

Because the Jabberwocky, killed her in the horrorefico day.

And I discovered the Jabberwocky, the frabuloso day.

And I want your permission to take the Chronosphere and so ...

Does Chronosphere?

That was not a minute.

Do you want to borrow?

Evading?

Embargarla?

And.

What you want is to shut history.

The Chronosphere energizes the Great Clock.

But I need it!

Without it, I can not save the Hatter and I have to ...

Wilkins! Wilkins!

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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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