I have always thought that johnny depp is like an immortal immortal, and he is also a middle-aged man in his forties under the giant screen. Fan thick scary people, of course, this probably has something to do with Tim Burton's intentions. For another example, when a few children take a close-up shot, their faces look like dummies that have been seriously Photoshopped.
Charlie is played by Freddie Highmore, who happily worked with depp in Finding Neverland. While watching Sa, he sighed with emotion that the child grows up really fast. Fortunately, he is not like Daniel, who has long hands and long legs and is thin and refreshing. Playing the mother is the witch in "Big Fish", Cong Liang's appearance is somewhat similar to Audrey Tatu, although Sa thinks I am overly synaesthetes.
The main line of the story is actually very old-fashioned. The love-hate relationship between the little boy and his father and his family is similar to that of "Big Fish". I always feel that it is something that Tim Burton has experienced personally.
Wonka is basically a child who has not grown up. Some people eliminate the appearance of pranking and watching a good show when they are released. If they say it is regretful, it is actually fortunate; when introducing the chocolate factory, the mentality is like offering a treasure, like a child begging for lollipops; All are fun. Very suitable for the role of depp. It should be very happy to be burton and depp. I will always shoot the stories of essential children and begin to understand what "the most childlike director in Hollywood" is.
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