Unlike many adult films of its time, Alice in Wonderland featured a substantial budget for 35mm filming, elaborate sets, and a full orchestral score by Peter Matz.
For those unfamiliar with the golden age of peer-to-peer file sharing (circa 2004–2010), this naming convention is a Rosetta Stone. "DVDRip" indicates a direct transfer from a commercial DVD (likely a European or Asian release from a distributor like Cult Video or Something Weird Video, which eventually issued a legal DVD in 2004 after the rights lapsed). "XviD" was the preferred codec for compressed, high-quality video before H.264 dominated. And "FLAiR" is the tag of a specific release group—a digital underground badge of authenticity. Unlike many adult films of its time, Alice
Unlike the traditional Disney animation, this version reimagines Alice (played by Kristine DeBell) as a shy librarian. After rejecting her suitor William, she falls asleep reading Lewis Carroll’s classic and descends into a Wonderland that serves as a landscape for her sexual awakening. Kristine DeBell "XviD" was the preferred codec for compressed, high-quality
The film’s script loosely adapts Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland , utilizing the framework of the heroine’s journey. The transition from the real world to Wonderland functions as a classic narrative device: the descent into the subconscious. In Carroll’s text, Wonderland is a realm of logic-defying nonsense; in the 1976 adaptation, it becomes a realm of sexual repression liberated. After rejecting her suitor William, she falls asleep
Alice in Wonderland: An X-Rated Musical Fantasy (1976) - IMDb
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