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These stories usually use "romance" as a metaphor for Alice reclaiming her agency from men who try to define her reality. 3. The Childhood Sweetheart (Alice & Jack/Harts)
Alice’s journey through Wonderland is famously devoid of romance, which is exactly what makes her "romantic" storylines in modern adaptations so fascinating—and polarizing.
By making Alice (Mia Wasikowska) nineteen, the film transforms the Hatter (Johnny Depp) from a nuisance into a soulmate. Their connection is built on "muchness"—a shared sense of being outsiders.
Many fans argue that giving Alice a boyfriend ruins the point of her character.
In darker adaptations, like the American McGee’s Alice game series or various "dark fantasy" retellings, romance is often twisted into obsession or psychological control.
These stories usually use "romance" as a metaphor for Alice reclaiming her agency from men who try to define her reality. 3. The Childhood Sweetheart (Alice & Jack/Harts)
Alice’s journey through Wonderland is famously devoid of romance, which is exactly what makes her "romantic" storylines in modern adaptations so fascinating—and polarizing.
By making Alice (Mia Wasikowska) nineteen, the film transforms the Hatter (Johnny Depp) from a nuisance into a soulmate. Their connection is built on "muchness"—a shared sense of being outsiders.
Many fans argue that giving Alice a boyfriend ruins the point of her character.
In darker adaptations, like the American McGee’s Alice game series or various "dark fantasy" retellings, romance is often twisted into obsession or psychological control.