Yes. In the original script of the film, he kisses her twice, and she kisses him back both times. Also, the White Queen sees the 'spark of love in her eyes' when she talks of the Mad Hatter.
No. In the original book and most movie adaptations Alice is only a child, so the subject of marriage never arises. In the new film released in 2010, starring Mia Wasikowska as a nineteen year old Alice, she chooses NOT get married.
No. In the novel she is just a child, while he is an adult. The tea party ends with her storming off angrily due to his comments and him not even noticing. Clearly not love. Though the newest movie does seem to hint at this, Johnny Depp, who of course played the Hatter, said that he viewed their relationsip as more of a brother/sister one. Of course fans can interpret relationships however they like, but there seems to be no canonical evidence that they are in love. In the newest movie, I believe he is. He gives himself up to the Red Queen so that she can be free, he gives her loving looks, and wants her to stay in Underland forever. In the tea party scene of the newest movie, he sits there and it looks all worn and dull in the scene. Its as if he has been sitting there , forever, waiting for her to return and bring back the happiness that he once had.
Winter wonderland could be becuase people love Christmas and you can make fake snow.Or a whole kingdom of Lego but definitely not star wars that sucks! I am an expert on this Lego Last but not least a movie making Lego like you can build a whole Lego from different movies like pirates of the carribian Alice in wonderland twighlight.
Initially, the White Rabbit is the catalyst which causes Alice's discovery of Wonderland. After having surprised Alice by taking a watch out of his pocket, the White Rabbit hurries past Alice, goes into a warren and then down the rabbit hole. She is so intrigued that she follows him, and her adventures begin.
The cast of A Hidden Love - 1913 includes: Chester Barnett as Richard Wilson Harry Russell as George Pearl White as Alice
According to Johnny Depp on an interview, he says its a brother and sister thing going on. But, the director Tim Burton, describes it as love. We all can watch the movie twice and see that huge change with the Mad Hatter's connection with Alice. Tim quoted at ysdeburtonalice.c23," The Mad Hatter sees Alice in a diffrent view, he connects to her not like any character in Wonderland." Which all of we know that, Mad Hatter is indeed in love with Alice. Also, if you look at the original script for the movie, he kisses her twice, and almost kisses her a third time. In the movie itself, there is no real reference to their relationships, but if you look at the original script, you see that he kisses her twice, and that her eyes light up whenever she looks at him. Both of these things are cut out of the true movie, but they were still in love in the original. In Linda Woolverton's original script there were three kissing scenes between Alice and the Hatter. Why? Because Woolverton wrote the hatter with Johnny Depp in mind, because she has a major crush on him. Burton did not want his movie to be about a romance between Alice and Hatter so he scraped all references to a Alice/Hatter romance. Besides, Depp was like 25 years older than Wasikowska, and that would have been creepy. Anyway, there are no moments in the movie that suggest anything romantic between the Hatter and Alice. Although there is some lovely chemistry between Alice and the White Queen, whether intentional or not.
Tweedledum and Tweedledee originally appeared in Lewis Carroll's book, Through the Looking Glass, which is the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.They also appear in both Disney's and Tim Burton's movies called Alice in Wonderland.
The movie Alice in wonderland is coming out in theaters in Friday 5, 2010. If you love drama, action, and mystery and so much more, you should watch this awesome movie.
I love surreal art, and I get most of my ideas from vinatage books, such as Alice in wonderland.
No no no ! Bill Kaulitz only sang with Kerli, In 'Strange' featured in 'Alice in Wonderland' . He didn't love her. xD
the rabbit - peter Alice the cat- Boris the mad hatter- blood ace the gate keepers Julian ( undertaker) the queen there are also the card solders with out faces
I think is is the video tape Alice in Wonderland, I love that film....
No. In the original book and most movie adaptations Alice is only a child, so the subject of marriage never arises. In the new film released in 2010, starring Mia Wasikowska as a nineteen year old Alice, she chooses NOT get married.
No. In the novel she is just a child, while he is an adult. The tea party ends with her storming off angrily due to his comments and him not even noticing. Clearly not love. Though the newest movie does seem to hint at this, Johnny Depp, who of course played the Hatter, said that he viewed their relationsip as more of a brother/sister one. Of course fans can interpret relationships however they like, but there seems to be no canonical evidence that they are in love. In the newest movie, I believe he is. He gives himself up to the Red Queen so that she can be free, he gives her loving looks, and wants her to stay in Underland forever. In the tea party scene of the newest movie, he sits there and it looks all worn and dull in the scene. Its as if he has been sitting there , forever, waiting for her to return and bring back the happiness that he once had.
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I'm not so sure but I'm thinking there might be one where the mad hatter becomes impatient for Alice to return and leaves the hole himself and enters her world but idk and this answer is if you were talking about Tim burtons movie
I recall an alice in wonderland that was like that