'Alice in Wonderland' has been done a million times; why do it again? Nerve's answer is that Alice is Everyman and Everywoman, going through the stages of life.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think the story of 'Alice in Wonderland' in a way is a reminder that life is frightening, it can shift on you at any moment.
'Alice' took over two years to make and took a great deal of planning, obviously much more than usual. We spent so much more time prepping the film, and that was unique for us.
There was a period of time when I thought I had to be Alice Cooper all the time.
Now most of 'Alice' isn't really a political social commentary, but I think a big message is here is that the culture we're involved in is fascinated with very quick fixes and instant gratification.
Personally, I would sooner have written Alice in Wonderland than the whole Encyclopedia Britannica.
I've always wondered if, at some point, everything will snap, and it'll be like 'Alice in Wonderland,' where the delightfully mad people turn into sinister mad people.
I feel like 'Alice Through the Looking Glass.'
I didn't have a particular persona. I'm not Alice Cooper, you know?
I've never told you the story of Alice in Wonderland, have I?
I, Kusama, am the modern Alice in Wonderland.