
The
film, written by Mitchel Kapner and David Lindsay-Abaire, hews faithfully close
to its flashy forbearer, Victor Fleming’s lavish The Wizard of Oz, but the comparison is not in Raimi’s favor. For
all of the director’s energy and exuberance, the frenzied marketing and
promotion of the movie are more enthusiastic and original that its clichéd plot,
and one might suspect more thoughtful as well. The film repeats all the
mistakes of Disney’s Alice in Wonderland,
only does so without the redeeming qualities of Johnny Depp or Tim Burton.