Showing posts with label alice in wonderland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alice in wonderland. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Phoebe in Wonderland


'At a certain point in your life, probably when too much of it has gone by... You will open your eyes and see yourself for who you are. Especially for everything that made you so different from all the awful normals. And you will say to yourself... But I am this person. And in that statement, that correction, there will be a kind of love.'




Lately, I've been watching a lot of Elle Fanning movies. It sounds strange, because you wouldn't expect such a young actress to have had a tremendously prolific career and an extensive filmography. The thirteen year old Elle, however, is certainly going places. She was absolutely brilliant in Sofia Coppola's Somewhere, shone in J.J. Abram's Super 8, and was a regular Jerry Spinelli-esque Stargirl in We Bought the Zoo. It was her first lead role in Phoebe in Wonderland, however, that remains the most special of all.

I love this movie. I love it because it tells all of us (and to a point, reassures me) that it's alright to be different. It's okay to feel disconnected and distant and a little bizarre. It's perfectly fine to delve into another world of looking glasses and talking rabbits and tea parties, and completely lose yourself in the magic. It's comforting, to know you're not alone :)

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Literary mullings.


Free fall down the rabbit hole
Feel the dusty touch of book spines
Such a pleasant sensation
A marvellous way
But oh, why so lonely?

Confound these wooden doors and there's
One tea party for all
A bespectacled rabbit
 A mad hat and some brew
But oh, why so lonely?

And surely you must wonder
How different it would be
If Alice had a companion

Peer through the looking glass
 A glimpse of cold and ice
Now the adventure begins
A chessboard of play and wit
But oh, why so lonely?

Alas a quest to be conquered
And poems to be recited
Now there's a game to be won
Kings &Queens for company
But oh, why so lonely?

And surely you must wonder
How different it would be
If Alice had a companion

And she and him would bury
themselves in these pages 
and swim with the fishes
Breathe,
the dark fiery ocean bed
With love and hands held

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Wouldn't it be a queer, yet strangely riveting idea? If Alice had a companion. The danger of reading Lewis Carroll and 3am ideas for poetry, as a result of.