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So, this one is a fascinating dive into the world of Alice, you know, the whole Wonderland thing. It's not your typical documentary—more like a guided exploration, led by curator Kate Bailey, who really brings her passion to the screen. The pacing is interesting; it meanders like the story itself, bouncing between whimsical visuals and deeper themes that reflect on the cultural impact of Carroll's work. The practical effects are subtle yet effective, enhancing the overall atmosphere rather than overwhelming it. It feels like a cozy chat about art and literature while wandering through a dreamscape of sorts. You get a real sense of the exhibition’s charm and depth, which makes it distinct among other docudramas out there.
Documentary style that blends art and storytellingCuratorial insights from Kate BaileyUnique perspective on the Alice in Wonderland legacy
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