Sometimes fairy tales have false names

Eugenia 2022-03-20 09:01:05

Tim Burton's 2005 film "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is adapted from Roald Dahl's fairy tale "Five Golden Tickets". This is a story that has nothing to do with the prince and princess. In the movie, an American boy, Charlie, was invited by the chocolate factory operator Willie Wangka by chance to spend a wonderful journey in a castle-like chocolate factory.

There are many movies based on fairy tales, but it is customary to make cartoons, because it is difficult for you to find one or several in the vast entertainment industry, which can quickly become the children’s Cinderella, Snow White, or the little prince . Of course, Harry Potter is different. The magical colors are ever-changing, and there is no sweet burden. The hordes of children change strange expressions, and the director can easily figure out which is which and who is more Like a monster. For "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", the bigger challenge is that without the supporting role of invisibility, small Muggles and flying broomsticks, the magical colors must be displayed appropriately and warmly, so there is a mysterious Willie King Card and too thick chocolate.

In the beginning, you can't see the appearance of Willy King Card, he is hidden in the memories of Charlie's grandfather, hiding in the depths of the chocolate factory. He is diligent and capable, taking over the headhunting tasks of the chairman, technical director, creative consultant, logistics division and human resources. He really exists. In that gray-headed factory without flags, he can not only conjure tempting jelly beans, but also build a modern and luxurious chocolate palace. Is he a grandfather with a round head and a big beard? Charlie is obviously more curious than us.

His curiosity drove the whole family. This is a lively family that is a bit poor (in fact, very poor), and the only props for dinner are cabbage. And the invitation opportunity created by the Willy King Card undoubtedly brought the curiosity of the whole family to the ground. It is very likely that they will find it in Charlie's birthday gift---a piece of chocolate. The fairy tale is so full of imagination that it took two failed searches to verify the luck we had anticipated from the beginning. Charlie found the golden ticket, and he could finally realize his dream. Fairy tales can always make people appear a bunch of unexpected carnivals when they are the most disappointed, and the most terrifying thing is this sudden beauty. What kind of result will it be? Let the chocolate candy tell you.

We can find a little bit of clues from the first appearance of the Willie King Card. He is wearing a tuxedo and a top hat. Compared with his pale complexion, his bright teeth are more invincible. He uses the "w" LOGO as a bow tie and looks like a gentleman. But he was a little weird, and a little nervous, he giggled, apparently disappointing the five visiting children and the accompanying adults. This promising young man, who is not childish at all, insists on talking with the children in the way of adults, causing his "unnatural" and "incompatible" image to suddenly become BH: Who says to be with children? To coax them with milk and milk, whoever says childlike joy can do whatever they want.

Five children, five parents, a Willie King card, and a large group of chocolate makers Orenbi people, all kinds of shuttles in the chocolate factory, behaving fairly cute. The real little challenge was that the little fat man deliberately fell into the chocolate river, and then the blonde doll with a sense of urgency turned into a blueberry. The little British princess encountered a rally by the squirrels, and the American genius Children, the successful realization of the violent dream of becoming a paper man. According to King Willy’s card, unbehaved children will be tricked, so how can he expect that there will eventually be a handsome young man who is not greedy, curious, coquettish, not fantasizing, and able to resist Live all kinds of temptations, and appear in front of him with integrity?

Charlie is so sensible (or precocious) that it is sighing. The saying that the children of the poor take care of their own homes seems to apply to ancient and modern times, even in fairy tales. But he is smart. Between the other children dancing and dancing, he reminded Wang Ka with a calm and surprising tone, "Do you remember the taste of the first candy?" No matter how absent-minded Wang Ka is, he will hit him. The candy in the image comes from his father, from the years of the helmet-like braces. No wonder he vomits and swallows every time he talks about "parent", Charlie's words are too much to his heart. The songs and dances of the Orenbi people did not seem to be performed in vain. The serious business is here, and it is done, then the journey can be over.

At this time, it suddenly occurred to him that Willie Wangka is only a representative of an adult, and his energy can not return to the appearance of a child except for directing his subordinates to brew a rich and fragrant chocolate factory. However, he does not expect to return to childhood. Childhood is just a process of being constantly restricted by parents or constantly restricting parents. And the only person who subverted this image was Charlie, who was brought to life by the story: not disturbed by poverty, happily enjoying the joy of luck, despite being a little overwhelmed by the huge gift, he stayed firmly around his family and watched Life is gradual, never leave.

At the end of the movie, Wang Ka finally made me laugh out loud in the form of classmate Zhou Xingxing accidentally hitting the wall, making this fairy tale not so high. Although Johnny Depp's pirate image is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, according to me, the appearance of Yelifu's mask is more virtuous and artistic.

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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.