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Zack Snyder presents a hyper-violent spin on Alice in Wonderland for his directorial follow-up to Watchmen with this Cruel and Unusual Films production for Warner Bros. The plot details the action-packed fantasy world of a mental patient (Emily Browning), who escapes from her reality to deal with her abusive stepfather.
The trailer has been getting enthusiastic crowd responses from film conventions – but this may be due to the large amounts of men in the audience and the large amount of pretty girl ass kickery onscreen.
But if you are a fan of Snyders grainy 300 look, slo-motion action and a film stock that has been dragged through heavy CG post-Production, then this is for you.
Release date: 25th March 2011