The disillusionment of childhood fantasy fairy tales

Elinore 2022-03-19 09:01:02


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watched the long-awaited "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" at night, and I took it The paperback D9 was originally in the box, but the small horse who sold the disc insisted that I change it to the paperback.

"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is one of my favorite fairy tales in my childhood. I didn’t own this book. When I was a child, I didn’t own many books. I clearly remember that this book was borrowed. , I almost finished reading it with relish. Dreaming in childhood, becoming Charlie is also one of the dreams.

The reason is very easy to analyze, an eruptive ideal, one step to the sky. The chocolate production process may be more tempting to me than the book itself. The reading process is a deep greedy for complex and unknown cuisines such as cream chocolate, strawberry chocolate, blueberry gum, and so on. In the era when I didn't eat too much chocolate, or even good chocolate, most of the chocolate I ate was sugar. The best chocolate in my childhood was a friend of my parents. Aunt Dai brought a piece of chocolate every time she went to our house. The big chocolate, Beijing chocolate, has a mellow chocolate taste, not just sweet. The way to deal with chocolate is to eat one small grid one small grid every day, and each small grid will choose whether to chew it off quickly or slowly let the chocolate melt in the mouth. It was an age when it was not said that chocolate would have the taste of love, but at that time, it was not an exaggeration to replace the taste of happiness with the taste of chocolate.

The fairy tale that I had been looking forward to for many years finally turned into a movie today, but like this fairy tale again today, the taste has become an unsuccessful taste. The film faithfully reproduces the original intent of the fairy tale. (It can also be found that the evil tail of capitalism has not changed for decades). Johnny Depp's somewhat neurotic performance cannot be said to be a wonderful quality or a strange thing, anyway. He seemed to have changed a lot since he became a father, and his humanity has changed a lot, but he still hasn't gotten rid of some maverick temperament.

Many very long and very long poems in the original work are expressed in the form of villain singing and dancing in the movie, which is quite interesting, but I feel that it is somewhat the same as the whole common problem of this film. It has the characteristics of the times and is not classic enough.

It’s worth mentioning that the setting is really attentive and the colors are perfect. I like the puppet show shortly after the opening, and the ending and ending like that. Maybe my mentality always feels that things are not perfect, so, good puppets. The ending of the play became the best ending I thought in my heart.

In addition, is this film to educate adults or children? This is a question worth discussing. :em37:

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Extended Reading
  • Arjun 2021-10-20 19:00:12

    The setting is exquisite and gorgeous, perfectly constructing a fairy tale chocolate kingdom. The little actors have great acting skills. It is quite suitable for parents to take their children to watch with their children.

  • Dane 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    The fairy tale world is the world I dreamed of since I was a child. The world is clean, dreamy, beautiful, and full of high tech. The world is black and white, and those with flaws will be eliminated. It fulfills our fantasy of the chocolate kingdom. The ending is deducted for warmth, which is really a big reunion. In addition, I am very happy to see the smart and agile little boy and the beautiful Depp.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory quotes

  • Grandpa George: [sees the TV with Augustus on the screen] Told you he'd be a porker.

  • Willy Wonka: [about Violet grabbing the gum] I'd rather you didn't. There's still one or two things that are a...

    Violet Beauregarde: I'm the World Record holder in chewing gum. I'm not afraid of anything!

    [pops the gum in her mouth]

    Mrs. Beauregarde: How is it, honey?

    Violet Beauregarde: It's amazing! Tomato soup, I can feel it running down my throat!

    Willy Wonka: Yeah! Spit it out.

    Grandpa Joe: Young lady, I think you'd better...

    Violet Beauregarde: It's changing... roast beef and baked potato. Crispy skin and butter!

    Mrs. Beauregarde: Keep chewin' kiddo! My little girl's gonna be the first person in the world to have a chewing gum meal!

    Willy Wonka: Yeah. I'm just a little concerned about the...

    Violet Beauregarde: Blueberry pie and ice cream!

    Willy Wonka: That part.

    Veruca Salt: [staring at Violet] What's happening to her nose?

    [Violet keeps chewing and her nose starts turning purple]

    Mr. Salt: You're turning blue!

    Mrs. Beauregarde: Your whole nose has gone purple!

    Violet Beauregarde: [touching her nose] W-What do you mean?

    Mrs. Beauregarde: Violet, you're turning violet!

    [to Wonka; concerned]

    Mrs. Beauregarde: What's happening?

    Willy Wonka: Well, I told you I hadn't quite got it right, 'cause it goes a little funny when it gets to the dessert. It's the Blueberry Pie that does it. I'm terribly sorry!

    Violet Beauregarde: Mother, what's happening to me?

    [continues to turn purple and starts to grow]

    Grandpa Joe: She's swelling up!

    Charlie Bucket: Like a blueberry!

    Willy Wonka: [to Mrs. Beauregarde] I've tried it on, like, twenty Oompa-Loompas and each one ended up as a blueberry. It's just weird!

    Mrs. Beauregarde: But I can't have a blueberry as a daughter. How is she supposed to compete?

    Veruca Salt: You could put her in a county fair!

    [Wonka laughs]