A very, very fantastic movie. The tones of the film are rather strange, sometimes very cool, gloomy days, and sometimes highly saturated and very vivid. No matter how you look at it, it looks like a dark fairy tale. It's a little weird, and it looks a little scary. I'm scared of Willie laughing with weird teeth. (His father is a dentist, so his teeth are very straight and very white. But he was not allowed to eat candy since he was a child, so he made candy as a dream?) A lot of things in the movie are illogical, I sighed at the director's brain hole, see The film is a fantastic visual experience. In the film, I couldn't stand the little black people. They looked exactly the same, and they were wearing glossy jumpsuits and doing the same movements. I was inexplicably scared. Willie in the film is a person who yearns for innocence, hates power, utilitarianism, and has no childish innocence, and the little boy is a good boy with a kind and childlike innocence. Willie punishes greedy fat boys for being sucked down a pipe, punishes gum-chewing girls with overconfidence into blueberries, punishes arrogant girls for falling into the trash, punishes boys who don't always feel like geniuses into little boys People have been crushed into flat strips of people. It's really refreshing to see these bear children become like this, so this movie can be used to scare the bear children in a sense, so I'm probably not the only one who thinks it's a bit spooky. In the end, Willie wanted to let Charlie inherit the chocolate factory but couldn't bring his family, so Charlie refused, and then Charlie helped Willie find his old father and get back together. In the end it was Charlie and his family who moved into the factory and Willie got the love and affection. The most funny thing to me is that Willie's father told Willie that if Willie went to Switzerland and came back, he wouldn't be here, Willie didn't go to Switzerland and came home to find that the house was cut open. Gone, hahaha, what a weird brain hole
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