[SPOILER alert: If you haven’t seen the latest “Alice in Wonderland” film you may not want to read on]
I tend to see the “deep” in just about everything. I can’t help it really. Because of this I’m always watching for messages and morals in movies and books and when I find one it can move me and stay with me a while, giving me ponder material. When I saw the “Fellowship of the Ring” and watched near the end as Sam tried to swim after Frodo to keep him from going on his terrible quest alone, I cried seeing the loyalty and tenacity of his friendship played out on the big screen. I made a promise, Mr Frodo. A promise. “Don’t you leave him Samwise Gamgee.” And I don’t mean to. I don’t mean to. It was beautiful to me. Likewise when I watched the last movie, “Return of the King” I was moved at the visual image of battle scenes between good and evil, dark and light…the willing sacrifice to fight for what was right in a last-ditch effort to push back what was so wrong. It reminded me of the world we live in and the battle we fight as followers of Christ.
Sometimes when I mention what I learned from or got out of a movie, my family will humor me with rolled eyes but then say things like “I thought the graphics were amazing!” or “I liked the fight scene” or “wasn’t it funny when Gandalf smacked Sam on the head with his staff?” I do remember after watching “Napoleon Dynamite” a few years ago, Krissy saying to me, “I didn’t see any lesson in that movie, Mom.” I actually agreed with her on that one.
I was surprised when we went to see the latest remake of “Alice in Wonderland” to find myself inspired by some of what I saw and heard. Continue reading

