Things get curiouser and curiouser as we fall down the rabbit hole into our penultimate film episode of the year. We continue to travel through the looking glass, this time with an unreliable narrator. And so we follow the travels of "Alice," a 1988 stop-motion film directed by our favorite Czech surrealist artist Jan Svankmajer, based on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, if Alice lived in an East European nation behind the Iron Curtain.
We also explore who exactly IS the "unreliable narrator" and how Lewis Carroll's Alice novels influence modern media. Have we gone mad? I'm afraid so, but let me tell you something, the best people usually are. . .