The movie is amazing... until 5 min before the credits. The ending was disappointing. It was like Burton was building up to this great finale and then he turned to another direction. Alice grows up through her journey, then faces her Real World problems and goes -from Wonderland- straight to Wall Street. How disappointing is that? Would it be better to stay in Wonderland with the Hatter? Probably not. If she married Ascot in the Real World? Definitely not. But a businesswoman? That is how the girl becomes an independent woman? Isn't that a bit of a cliche? I would expect something more fascinating in a Burton movie than recreating a Working Girl ending... But I have to admit that the movie is great and I would definitely recommend it.