I'm not innocent

Eula 2022-04-23 07:01:02

A feeling is simply insufficient expansion. . .

The plot, the rendering at the beginning is very good and has a mysterious atmosphere. Even with 5 children behind Wonka, browsing the chocolate factory, the utensils and production inside are very novel.

But the plot is really average, even if there is good material, it is a pity that the development is insufficient. . .

If the focus is placed on Wanka, it is obviously too short. It is mysterious at the beginning, teasing the 4 children in the middle, and finally the personality becomes better? Decades of separation, the distorted character isolated in the environment of relatives, was resolved in the end? Too commercial, this film. . .

If the focus is not on Wonka, the focus is on the children, and I really don't feel the childlike interest. The four children were picked out one by one, sorted out, and then. . Gone. . . Completely gone. . .

Many people said that this film is very interesting and childlike. . . Take a closer look, it's really interesting, it's innocent, it just stays on those novel things. . . As for the characters, it's true. . . Too commercial. . .

I've taken it for a while, you don't need to read the plot, just look at the costumes, candy, and weird production machines. By the way, the sloping cabin of Charlie's house is really good. . .

ps, isn't Charlie's mother the female No. 2 in the later "Sweeney Todd"? She really suits the "goth costume". . . laugh

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Extended Reading

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory quotes

  • Charlie Bucket: But it didn't close forever, it's open right now.

    Mrs. Bucket: Ah, yes, well sometimes, when grown ups say "forever," they mean, "a very long time."

    Grandpa George: Such as, I feel like I've eaten nothing but cabbage soup forever.

    Mr. Bucket: Now pops...

    Grandma Josephine: The factory did close, Charlie.

    Grandpa Joe: And it seemed like it was going to be closed forever. Then, one day, we saw smoke rising from the chimneys. The factory was back in business!

    Charlie Bucket: Did you get your job back?

    Grandpa Joe: No. No one did.

    Charlie Bucket: But there must be people working there.

    Grandma Josephine: Think about it, Charlie. Have you ever seen a single person going into that factory? Or coming out of it?

    Charlie Bucket: No. The gates are always closed.

    Grandpa Joe: Exactly.

    Charlie Bucket: But then, who's running the machines?

    Mrs. Bucket: Nobody knows, Charlie.

  • Violet Beauregarde: [hugs Wonka] Mr. Wonka, I'm Violet Beauregarde.

    Willy Wonka: [freaked out] Oh. I don't care.

    Violet Beauregarde: Well, you should care. Because I'm the girl who's gonna win the special prize at the end.

    Willy Wonka: Well, you do seem confident and confidence is key.