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As in a Looking Glass

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In a world where reality and dreams intertwine, a young woman named Alice finds herself trapped in a double life. Spending her days in the monotonous routine of Victorian society, each night she immerses herself in an alternative universe that reflects and distorts her reality. This place, filled with quirky characters and fantastical creatures, becomes her refuge, where she can escape the oppressive norms that suffocate her.

However, her idyllic life in this dreamlike realm begins to crumble when a mysterious figure, the Fairy Garden, warns her that she must return home before her time runs out. As Alice navigates this both magical and perilous world, she starts to realize that every decision she makes has consequences in her real life. Her encounters with the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, and other eccentric characters push her to question her identity and her place in the world.

With each adventure, Alice explores themes of self-censorship, freedom, and the search for truth. As she confronts her deepest fears and desires, she begins to understand that both the real world and the dream realm are intrinsically connected. The film invites viewers to reflect on their own reality and the struggle between the desire for conformity and the longing for authenticity.

Media type
Movie
Year
1916
Director
Frank Hall Crane
Actors
Kitty Gordon
Lumsden Hare
Frank Goldsmith
Gladden James
Teddy Sampson
Charles Eldridge
Eugenie Woodward
George Majeroni
Lillian Cook
Philip W. Masi
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Original title
As in a Looking Glass
Duration
50
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