Alice In Wonderland 1951 Blu Ray -
, offering fans varying levels of visual fidelity and archival depth.
The 1951 Alice is an anomaly in the Disney canon. It does not follow a typical hero’s journey. Alice is passive in many ways, buffeted by the whims of Wonderland. This passivity, which critics hated, actually makes the film a hypnotic visual tone poem. To watch it on a pristine Blu-ray, projected on a large screen, is to fall down the rabbit hole yourself. alice in wonderland 1951 blu ray
The Blu-ray offers a DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track. For purists, this is a miracle. The original mono track is included as an option, but the 5.1 mix is respectful. It does not artificially pan voices across the room. Instead, it uses the rear channels for the film’s incredible score (Oliver Wallace) and the ambient sounds of Wonderland—the ticking of the White Rabbit’s clock, the rustle of the cards, the echo in the Tulgey Wood. The songs, particularly "I’m Late," "The Unbirthday Song," and "Very Good Advice," have never sounded so crisp. , offering fans varying levels of visual fidelity