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| Neco z Alenky - a film by Jan Svankmajer - 1988 |
Smashing out of the enclosing "Alice shell", she explores the cupboard which is used to store all kinds of food, some of it not quite dead! Another recurring image - the table - is there and inside the drawer is a sardine tin. Opening it she finds a key which lets her out of the cupboard.Alice explores some of the other rooms: one of them is populated by sock-worms, which constantly burrow into the floorboards. |
Among them is the Caterpillar, who is another sock with dentures, and it's mushroom is the wooden sort used for darning socks. Bit of a theme here! It gives her pieces of mushroom to control her size, then sews his eyes up to go to sleep! As Alice leaves the room, her own socks take on a life of their own and she has to struggle to keep them on. Alice continues her searching and finds a dolls house. Peering through the door, she finds the rabbit again. This time he's doing double duty as the Duchess and the Cook - nursing a baby and throwing crockery at the same time. In the confusion, the baby is thrown out instead of crockery. Alice takes care it but, inevitably, it turns into a pig and scuttles away. |
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Following the pig, which disappears through a door, Alice finds the Mad Hatter holding a tea party with the March Hare. The Hatter is a marionette, complete with strings, and he keeps trying on different hats. At one point reaches inside a top hat and pulls out the White Rabbit. Alice comes across two courtiers having a sword fight. The Queen of Hearts enters and orders their heads to be cut off. NOW we find out what the Rabbit uses his scissors for, as he obediently snips off their heads. |
Alice re-visits the Mad Hatter and the Hare, who are playing cards nearby. The Hare seems to stop still and Alice, noticing a key in his back, winds him up again. The Rabbit leaps on the table and cuts off their heads which fall to the floor. They grope about for a moment, then pick up the heads and replace them - except they've accidentally given each other the wrong ones. The Queen gets Alice to join in the croquet game which only seems to produce more work for the Rabbit's scissors. |
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The Rabbit gives Alice a book which she must 'learn by heart'. Going through a door, she finds herself on trial, accused of eating the Queens tarts. The King and Queen each have a book like the one Alice has. It contains her confession and her request for the "severest sentence". Alice, of course, objects to being sentenced before her trial. |
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She points out that she can hardly have eaten the tarts as they are there in front of her. The Queen demands her head be cut off. The Rabbit clicks his scissors and approaches menacingly, but in defiance, Alice eats the tarts anyway and in the ensuing hubbub shakes herself back to wakefulness. She's back in the untidy room she started from and everything is as it was, except for the shattered glass cabinet. Alice picks up the Rabbit's scissors and, clicking them thoughtfully, she waits for him to return. |
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