4/10
You need to consider the perspective
29 August 2016
Warning: Spoilers
"Alice's Day at Sea" is another Alice comedy/family short film from the 1920s, which is already over 90 years old. It is silent and in black-and-white and if you think that this is a pretty forgettable little movie and does not offer a good story or convincing animation (even for the 1920s), then I agree with you. But you also need to see that young filmmaker Walt Disney (in his early 20s here) made these films and that they were essential for him in terms of stepping up his game and becoming one of the best animators the film industry has ever seen. And apart from that, Virginia Davis still elevates the material here. It's another mix of live action (reality) and animation (dream sequence). None of it is that memorable though and while I am glad these films exist, I would not really recommend the watch.
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