Friday, March 5, 2010

Alice in Wonderland



“Alice in Wonderland”

Greetings fellow Earth Movie Travelers,

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I finished a voyage to “Alice in Wonderland” earlier today and I what I saw was visually striking, but I left the craft with a bit of a hollow feeling.

“Alice in Wonderland” has been a popular Earth Movie destination for quite some time now. The world is well known to many Human Hosts and the Alien Traveler’s who abscond with their subconscious. Previous journeys have had varying degrees of success and fanfare. My Human Host has a fondness for a particular journey that originated in 1951.

So when my Human Host and I discovered that there was going to be a brand new, elaborate expedition to this wonderful, creative world – we were both excited. Through mind control and careful observation of my Human Host’s conscious decisions, I managed to thoroughly keep advanced knowledge of the brand new “Alice in Wonderland” experience to an absolute minimum. I did catch brief glimpses of the world before my journey and what I saw had me very excited.

The whole purpose for me and my Human Host to visit this fantastical island paradise is to be able to experience a world so unlike any other, but so imaginatively real that you capture and explore your own sense of wonderment.

This “Wonderland” did not completely achieve that goal for me. Sure it was visually astounding! One of the most lavish, creative, and ~wonderful~ worlds I have traveled to – but is that enough? I did not feel my wonderment being captured and taken away to this magical world. I felt like Alice and I were both kind of trapped by a sense of confusion about why the whole travel experience was taking place. But unlike Alice, when the realization came to her why she was there, I was already wondering if I had booked a journey to “Confusionland”, and that’s not where I wanted to travel to.

Don’t get me wrong – it was an incredibly beautiful journey. It just felt misguided in how it presented its attachments to my senses of wonder and my emotions. I would still give it a boisterous 65% travel rating for me, but I wish I could have given it a much, much higher rating by the end.


Take care and safe travels,
~~Movie Alien

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