This is a wonderful journey with magical colors. Through the visit of five children to the chocolate factory, it is not only fascinating with the rich and bizarre production process, but also shows the evil side of money and utilitarianism. In the end, it belongs to love. The innocence with the family is the end of the warmth of the movie.
Four children who are greedy and unaware of gratitude will never know that money and utilitarianism can get golden tickets to enter this paradise, but they cannot buy sweets to give people pure happiness and deliciousness. The key to the tallest tower in this paradise is Charlie's innocent, considerate and humble heart. This film is a visual feast for both adults and children.
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