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Alicia en el país de las maravillas (1976) presents a fascinating take on Lewis Carroll’s classic. With its vibrant animation style and a distinctly 1970s Argentine atmosphere, it feels like a surreal journey through both Wonderland and the cultural nuances of the time. The pacing, while sometimes erratic, holds a dreamlike quality that mirrors Alice’s own bewilderment. The characters are brought to life with unique voices and expressions that inject a whimsical charm. What really stands out is the practical effects used throughout, creating a tactile experience that’s often missing in today’s digital landscape. It’s a curious blend of adventure and family themes that might resonate differently based on one’s familiarity with the socio-political backdrop of Argentina during that era.
This film is a rare gem in the world of animation, especially when considering its roots in 1970s Argentina. It's not widely available on modern platforms, making it a sought-after title among collectors. Various formats have circulated over the years, but original prints are increasingly scarce, heightening interest for anyone keen on international adaptations of classic literature.
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