In Alice: Madness Returns, Alice is expelled from the haven to a London psychiatrist's care. As nightmarish hallucinations go on to show up her and take control of her reality, she seeks to comprehend her torture to be able to redeem herself. Her thoughts in tatters, she is not able to to finish the apprehension and neuroses stirred by her unusual memories, dreams, and visions. Her relocation to London seems usually to increase to their number and intensity. Perhaps she'll do improved in Wonderland. She always has. She travels there, looking what the "real" world can't provide: security, knowledge, and the fact about the past. But in her absence, Wonderland as well has suffered. Something has vanished horribly wrong, and right away a great immorality is forward upon what once was her pleasing refuge. Can Alice save Wonderland -- and herself -- from the stupidity that consumes them both?
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