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Mar 18, 2022 · An opening title says “Alice” is “inspired by true events,” that catch-all phrase that gets dragged out when the filmmakers want you to buy some unsellable nonsense. The Blaxploitation-inspired second half is exponentially worse than the first.
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Alice (Keke Palmer) yearns for freedom as an enslaved person on a rural Georgia plantation under its brutal and disturbed owner Paul (Jonny Lee Miller).
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- Krystin Ver Linden
- R
- Keke Palmer
Mar 18, 2022 · Mar 14, 2022. An undercooked ‘70s-style blaxploitation revenge fantasy with a reverse-Shyamalan plot (the “twist” is up front), Alice is an objectively bad movie wrapped around one great, all-in performance. Read More.
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- Krystin Ver Linden
- R
- Keke Palmer
Full Review | Sep 16, 2023. Alice‘s scattershot screenplay causes storytelling stumbles here or there, but Keke Palmer’s persistently persuasive lead performance (somewhat) steadies the ship...
Alice: Directed by Krystin Ver Linden. With Keke Palmer, Common, Jonny Lee Miller, Gaius Charles. A slave in the antebellum South escapes her secluded plantation only to discover a shocking reality that lies beyond the tree line.
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- Crime, Drama, Thriller
- Krystin Ver Linden
- 2022-03-18
Jan 24, 2022 · ‘Alice’ Review: A Plantation Slave Escapes Into 1970s America in a Rousing, Empowering Fable. Keke Palmer is phenomenal as an escaped plantation slave who discovers it's 1973 in this...
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Mar 17, 2022 · Alice Rated R for racial slurs, violence, torture and sexual assault. Running time: 1 hour 40 minutes. In theaters.