Non-mainstream warmth

Aric 2022-03-21 09:01:05

To be honest, I don't really understand what this film is trying to express.
Praise family affection? Despise money? Acura a fairy tale? Trample reality?
The subject, or what I have seen, is not very clear.
Only Johnny Depp still surprises me, those neurotic laughter.

Although I knew that Charlie would definitely get the golden ticket, I was a little nervous for him.
Early birthday present, no.
Grandpa’s private money, no.
Finally, I bought a piece of chocolate with the money I picked up, and the golden light shone brilliantly.
The surprise and kindness of the shop owner made me laugh.

Charlie is really a rare good boy, at least in modern times.
He honors his parents and the elderly.
He never complained about "Forever Cabbage".
He is easy to satisfy, and the few toothpaste shells his father brought home can make his eyes bright.
"This is exactly what I want!" He cheered, smiling sincerely.
He wants to go to the coveted chocolate factory, but he is more worried about the financial situation at home.
He is always polite, neither humble nor overbearing.
When he learned that prize was the exquisite chocolate factory, he almost jumped with excitement.
But in the end he gave up because he couldn't reunite with his family, his tone was firm.
He accompanies Willy Wonka to find his father, and he wants to help him untie his knot.
He said "Usually they're just trying to protect you because they love you."
Love is deep, but we are still young and ignorant.

In fact, the most welcoming scene is the four 381-year-old elderly.
Their gentle smile completely defeated me.
They comforted Charlie, listing the other children's evil behaviors.
I love this kind of unbiased eccentricity, and I feel so warm.

The other four children are purely for the green leaves of Charlie.
All the evil appearances and evil appearances make people feel disgusting from the moment they appear.
But they were all punished one after another, although it was more childish.
But it was originally a fairy tale, and we don't need to be too real.

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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.