Will chewing gum also suffer retribution?

Brown 2021-12-06 19:20:58

Will chewing gum also suffer retribution? A fairy tale or a fairy tale movie is for this purpose, I really don't believe that it can, or should, be placed in front of the children.
Willie Wangka selected five children to visit his chocolate factory accompanied by their parents. Among the children are Augustus, who is obese and gluttonous, and Veruka, who is spoiled by the owner’s father, chewing all day long. Violer wearing chewing gum, Mike Tivy who is addicted to TV and video games, of course, the last one is our protagonist, from a poor family, so he is honest, honest, kind, generous, considerate, patient and so on. The all-in-one Charlie Butler. Of course, the first four children were physically tortured and punished because of their shortcomings. Charlie inherited Wang Ka's factory and lived a happy and beautiful life with his family.
The film adds some content to the original. Willie Wongka is no longer a pure clue that blurs his face, he has his own childhood and childhood shadow-the dentist father fixed his jaws with various instruments all day long, forbidden him to eat sweets, and forced him to leave home Run away. Wangka Factory became the product of his genius and rebellion, but he couldn't even say the word "parents" and became surly. Yes, the character is surly, which allows the director of the film to express the disgusting and evil taste justifiably. Whenever a child is tortured, the small Lompa workers can't wait to jump out and sing and dance for others. Unfortunately, triumphant. "Do it yourself"? Because I love chewing gum, my whole body skin turns purple and I am no longer used to walking upright and can only roll forward. Because I like to play video games, I am stretched into a flat and lanky dough, which is blown back and forth by the wind. When Viole and Mike When Tivi walked out of the factory gate, didn't they, their parents, and the people who were onlookers at the factory gate a trace of unwillingness or resentment in their hearts? To get rid of the helplessness of the children and the lawlessness of the adults, you must know that even Veruka, the most vicious and unwelcome of the five children, is nothing but leftovers, the two children. Is the mistake he committed so much heavier than her?
The movie turns Wang Ka from a hero to a weird person. On the surface, it seems that Charlie can protest this evil taste from Charlie's mouth: "You are a bad person!" In fact, the creator of the movie unconsciously fell into the evil taste. Proof in the. At the end of the story, Willie found his father under the leadership of Charlie. They are proud of Willie's teeth. Yes, not for his son’s achievements, not for his son’s coming home, but just because of his teeth. Adults are always right. They don’t need to repent for depriving children of their childhood fun. They don’t need to repent for leaving an indelible shadow in their hearts. They don’t need to repent for their children becoming surly. They are out of "love for children", so they are always right. Very logical, isn't it? Compared with the superfluousness of the movie, I would rather choose the ending of the original, although it is clichéd, but clean.
In a world where adults control the right to speak, the so-called fairy tales may be nothing more than the self-talk of the adults-if the fairy tale tries to carry the so-called admonishment function.

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  • Luisa 2022-03-25 09:01:04

    Tim Bolton’s fantasy world, strong color contrast, a large number of bright colors, funny character settings, the most important thing is the house built of chocolate that can only be seen in a dream! The whole movie is like a colorful show, and there are singing and dancing performances by the Orempa people, which is awesome! Willie Wongka is played by Johnny Depp? Didn’t you see it~~The plot is rated 3 stars, after all, it is for children~~

  • Dayana 2022-03-25 09:01:04

    A fairy tale that is not cute at all, it looks a bit tired

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory quotes

  • Mrs. Beauregarde: Eyes on the prize, Violet, eyes on the prize.

  • Charlie Bucket: [asking about Violet's gum] Why hold onto it? Why not start a new piece?

    Violet Beauregarde: Because then I wouldn't be a champion. I'd be a loser. Like you.