Children are happy

Shyanne 2022-03-19 09:01:02

Ever since I saw someone (sorry I don’t remember who) drew the picture of this movie in the movie feature in Graffiti Kingdom, I decided to watch this movie, and even decided to fall in love with it. Sure enough, I still fell in love with it. Of course I can see where there is preaching, but it doesn't feel uncomfortable at all. I followed Willie from beginning to end, just like an ordinary kid who got a gold voucher, and carried out a wonderful experience from beginning to end. The ending was also very satisfying-dinner with the whole family. I am fortunate to get this feeling and not the other way around. I always use the child’s eyes, regardless of who is the director, how it should be done in accordance with the original plot, whether the scene has any special meaning, and what children playing and watching the movie will do. What do you think, because I am a child, when watching a movie. I fully believe that something like this really happened in a certain corner of the world. Perhaps, I also have the opportunity to visit the hut made of sweets and the sea of ​​chocolate in my dreams.

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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory quotes

  • Charlie Bucket: But it didn't close forever, it's open right now.

    Mrs. Bucket: Ah, yes, well sometimes, when grown ups say "forever," they mean, "a very long time."

    Grandpa George: Such as, I feel like I've eaten nothing but cabbage soup forever.

    Mr. Bucket: Now pops...

    Grandma Josephine: The factory did close, Charlie.

    Grandpa Joe: And it seemed like it was going to be closed forever. Then, one day, we saw smoke rising from the chimneys. The factory was back in business!

    Charlie Bucket: Did you get your job back?

    Grandpa Joe: No. No one did.

    Charlie Bucket: But there must be people working there.

    Grandma Josephine: Think about it, Charlie. Have you ever seen a single person going into that factory? Or coming out of it?

    Charlie Bucket: No. The gates are always closed.

    Grandpa Joe: Exactly.

    Charlie Bucket: But then, who's running the machines?

    Mrs. Bucket: Nobody knows, Charlie.

  • Violet Beauregarde: [hugs Wonka] Mr. Wonka, I'm Violet Beauregarde.

    Willy Wonka: [freaked out] Oh. I don't care.

    Violet Beauregarde: Well, you should care. Because I'm the girl who's gonna win the special prize at the end.

    Willy Wonka: Well, you do seem confident and confidence is key.