Platicsco
Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Odelecol
Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
Fleur
Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
Billy Ollie
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
drama59
In a time of magic (as so began another great series "Merlin") this was a wonderful series cut way too short. (One can only hope they come back on "Once Upon A Time). With an amazing cast, Sophie Lowe as "Alice" and Peter Gadiot as "The Genie" are a wonderful couple. The story revolves around Alice and her adventures in Wonderland. The real world thinks that she is crazy but of course she is not. She journeys into Wonderland to find her love and adventures ensue. The voice of John Lithgow as the White Rabbit is perfect. Michael Socha is a great Knave of a Hearts. Emma Rigby is brilliant as the Red Queen. Naveen Andrews is the PERFECT Jafar. What I really LOVE about this show and "Once Upon A Time" is that it give adults a fairytale to love. If you don't want to grow up...then try this one. Go back to the time of childhood and enjoy falling in love with love. I will miss this dearly. I cannot believe that they canceled this show. Great writing, great scenery, great cast.........what more do you need??? The one big plus is that if you had to end this amazing show they did it perfectly. Bravo to the writers. I guess next time we may be finding ourselves in OZ as a series.
Shoshanna-lee Evans-Yarrick
Watching this show after waiting for so long!! I can't help but notice some of the amazing efforts which have gone into it to make this amazing fantasy world come to life for us,the viewers, with some of the breathtaking settings that i can't help but want to venture further into, the new take on an old Classic in a way which compliments it and develops it further and the characters!! So far I can't help but find my self taken by these characters!!, their amazing stories and their depth it all seems to just work and make me love it more. ANYWAY overall I really do love once upon a time in wonderland (as you may have figured) and I can't wait to see more.
Kala Kirkland
Alright first off, I understand that this is from the creators from Once Upon a Time on Sundays. BUT why within the first episode they used the exact same set when the king fellow went to wonderland with the rabbit COME ON BE Original, use something else.. That was my first question, as it progressed on to the second episode, WHY and WHY was Jafar and the Genni in here? They are not from wonderland, at all! Next lets not forget their poor choice in ACTORS, the Red Queen... the actress is terrible, her lips are just, I don't even know, she is not suited for the part, and just.. I have to leave it there. Their plot line, just makes no sense SO FAR, sense there is not Hatter? This is wonderland! It should have the Hatter within the first episode! Now, the whole Genni and Jafar just DO NO GO at all with a wonderland theme.
geniesayer1212
My problem with this show, lies mainly with the writing. To me, the writing is as cookie cutter as they come. When I watch or read something, I like whichever formulaic approach is taken in writing the plot, to be hidden beneath layers of good scenes, action, and dialogue. With this show, I constantly feel distracted by the fact that the formula is staring right at me the entire time. Its almost as if the writers are fresh out of a classroom and afraid to experiment with tweaking known working formulas just enough to make the show more engaging, and less run of the mill. Thats my main gripe with the show. Some others include: - The marshmallow swamp scene seems out of place. This is Wonderland, not Candyland. - The actor's lines seem forced and could be written a lot better. - The twists aren't all that unexpected barring the Wonderland / Aladdin mash up.Which makes me think a stand alone series for Aladdin might have been the better route all together.-Special effects from the early nineties. The chroma keying is ugly. There's no excuse for being able to see the lines where the actors have been cut and pasted onto scenes in this day and age. Especially when Disney owns the company broadcasting the show.With all that being said, there are a few things I like.The Aladdin mash up. (Again wish it were its own series though.)The acting really isn't that bad. They just don't have much to work with when reading the atrocious lines that the writers wrote.The prospect of a girl fight between Alice and the Queen lol.All in all I think the show rates around more of a 6. It falls victim to that whole great idea, poor execution thing.