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: It generated over $1.025 billion in worldwide ticket sales.
One of the most significant aspects of the 2010 film is that it serves as a rather than a direct adaptation of the original books. Alice, now 19 years old, returns to "Underland" (a misinterpretation of Wonderland she made as a child) to escape the suffocating social expectations of Victorian England. This narrative choice allowed Burton and screenwriter Linda Woolverton to explore themes of female agency and destiny, transforming Alice from a passive observer into a "Vorpal Sword"-wielding champion. The "Top" Visual and Technical Achievements aliceinwonderland2010 top
: Alice's signature 2010 dress features a sky-blue bodice with a crew neck and large poofy sleeves . Costume Highlights : It generated over $1
: Due to its extreme rarity, it has appeared on secondary markets like for approximately $2,500 USD (~$3,500 AUD) and Heritage Auctions for around $1,200 USD Lewis Carroll Society of North America Other "Top" 2010 Memorabilia This narrative choice allowed Burton and screenwriter Linda
Burton’s production designer, Robert Stromberg, outdid himself with the Red Queen’s castle. The visual top spot goes to the "Painted Hall."