"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" distinguishes chocolate from other sweets at a low level, and at the middle level it makes fun of those they don't like, including spoiled children: rich and arrogant girls, self-righteous little girls, Violent boys addicted to video games, gluttonous chubby and so on. But it does not mean that children with these shortcomings should be teased by Willie Wangka. Think about it carefully. Is Charlie able to hold on until the last person wins the game because of what he has done? On the contrary, he did nothing during the entire visit. No performance has contributed to his best (false) performance in the end. What's more, after buying chocolates twice and not getting a gold card, Charlie picked up 10 yuan from the road and had the chance to buy chocolates again for the third time. At that time, he didn't think about it for his family in the slightest: 10 yuan is also money.
It is not because you are in a socialist country that you feel that the theme of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is problematic. The United States has always advocated personal struggle. But look at Charlie's family, poor but not enterprising. Just thinking about making the soup thinner and thinner. When Willie Wangka's gold card plan appeared, the whole family was even more warm, lying down on the dream of getting a chocolate gold card. I don't even think about the reason why my house in the town is the worst. So it is correct to say that the film believes that a chocolate gold card can change destiny. The same film believes that what is right is that the chocolate factory ruthlessly fired all the workers and unconditionally used Orenbi and squirrels for work. And Charlie's grandfather, the dismissed worker still maintains a respectful look and mood when talking about Willie Wongka.
Willie Wangka is interpreted by the film as being so weird and so unkind because of the shadow of childhood. However, from the performance of the whole factory tour, he is by no means able to describe it with just the word "weird". In order to reveal some secret recipes, the chocolate factory fired all the workers. When Charlie's grandfather explained that he had been an employee of the factory before, Willie Wangka immediately showed a hysterical rage. During the whole visit, many shots showed a very strange expression of Willie Wangka in a very strange time period. It does not mean that he vaguely recalled the first time he ate sweets when he was a child, but the ambiguous expression on Willie Wangka's face when every child consciously or unconsciously fell into the trap he set up. . What is even more puzzling is the "Which half do you want" joke. Willie Wangka played by Johnny Depp is not cute. I saw cruel and creepy. In the film, only gesturing with the Orenbi people in the tribe makes people feel funny, but that is Zhou Xingchi's, not Johnny Depp's. Also isolated from the world in the castle, the artistic conception of Scissorhands and the Chocolate Prince is different day by day.
Children's literature is considered to reflect the beauty, brightness, and innocence of the world, and children's movies are the same. But if Tim Bolton wants to subvert the appearance of traditional children's movies, add a little black humor. Then please be thorough. What is the most important thing between career and family after giving up the film? This is a traditional Hollywood contradiction that is already familiar to me. After giving up the estrangement between father and son, the disgusting wall of newspaper reports. Let the imagination proceed a bit more simply. The contradiction is made a little bit more bizarre. It doesn't matter even if the chocolate man and the toothbrush man and the toothpaste man are fighting against us, just don't let the flickering approach separate the style of the film so that it cannot be unified. In the end it makes people feel at a loss!
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