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Charlie
And The Chocolate Factory
Director: Tim
Burton
Writer: John
August
Cast: Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore, David
Kelly, AnnaSophia Robb, Jordan Fry, Julia Winter, Philip
Wiegratz
Synopsis: Acclaimed director
Tim Burton brings his vividly imaginative style to the beloved
Roald Dahl classic Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, about
eccentric chocolatier Willy Wonka (JOHNNY DEPP) and Charlie
Bucket (FREDDIE HIGHMORE), a good-hearted boy from a poor
family who lives in the shadow of Wonka's extraordinary
factory.
Most nights in the Bucket home, dinner is
a watered-down bowl of cabbage soup, which young Charlie
gladly shares with his mother (HELENA BONHAM CARTER) and
father (NOAH TAYLOR) and both pairs of grandparents. Theirs
is a tiny, tumbledown, drafty old house but it is filled
with love. Every night, the last thing Charlie sees from
his window is the great factory, and he drifts off to sleep
dreaming about what might be inside.
For nearly fifteen years, no one has seen
a single worker going in or coming out of the factory, or
caught a glimpse of Willy Wonka himself, yet, mysteriously,
great quantities of chocolate are still being made and shipped
to shops all over the world.
One day Willy Wonka makes a momentous announcement.
He will open his famous factory and reveal "all of
its secrets and magic" to five lucky children who find
golden tickets hidden inside five randomly selected Wonka
chocolate bars.
Nothing would make Charlie's family happier
than to see him win but the odds are very much against him
as they can only afford to buy one chocolate bar a year,
for his birthday.
Indeed, one by one, news breaks around the
world about the children finding golden tickets and Charlie's
hope grows dimmer. First there is gluttonous Augustus Gloop,
who thinks of nothing but stuffing sweets into his mouth
all day, followed by spoiled Veruca Salt, who throws fits
if her father doesn't buy her everything she wants. Next
comes Violet Beauregarde, a champion gum chewer who cares
only for the trophies in her display case, and finally surly
Mike Teavee, who's always showing off how much smarter he
is than everyone else.
But then, something wonderful happens. Charlie
finds some money on the snowy street and takes it to the
nearest store for a Wonka Whipple-Scrumptious Fudgemallow
Delight, thinking only of how hungry he is and how good
it will taste. There, under the wrapper is a flash of gold.
It's the last ticket. Charlie is going to the factory! His
Grandpa Joe (DAVID KELLY) is so excited by the news that
he springs out of bed as if suddenly years younger, remembering
a happier time when he used to work in the factory, before
Willy Wonka closed its gates to the town forever. The family
decides that Grandpa Joe should be the one to accompany
Charlie on this once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
Once inside, Charlie is dazzled by one amazing
sight after another. Wondrous gleaming contraptions of Wonka's
own invention churn, pop and whistle, producing ever new
and different edible delights. Crews of merry Oompa-Loompas
mine mountains of fudge beside a frothy chocolate waterfall
or ride a translucent, spun-sugar, dragon-headed boat down
a chocolate river past crops of twisted candy cane trees
and edible mint-sugar grass. Marshmallow cherry creams grow
on shrubs, ripe and sweet. Elsewhere, a hundred trained
squirrels on a hundred tiny stools shell nuts for chocolate
bars faster than any machine and Wonka himself pilots an
impossible glass elevator that rockets sideways, slantways
and every which way you can think of through the vast and
fantastic factory.
Almost as intriguing as his fanciful inventions
is Willy Wonka himself, a gracious but most unconventional
host. He thinks about almost nothing but candy except,
every once in a while, when he suddenly seems to be thinking
about something that happened long ago, that he can't quite
talk about. It's been said that Wonka hasn't stepped outside
the factory for years. Who he truly is and why he has devoted
his life to making sweets Charlie can only guess.
Meanwhile, the other children prove to be
a rotten bunch, so consumed with themselves that they scarcely
appreciate the wonder of Wonka's creations. One by one,
their greedy, spoiled, mean-spirited or know-it-all personalities
lead them into all kinds of trouble that force them off
the tour before it's even finished.
When only little Charlie Bucket is left,
Willy Wonka reveals the final secret, the absolute grandest
prize of all: the keys to the factory itself. Long isolated
from his own family, Wonka feels it is time to find an heir
to his candy empire, someone he can trust to carry on with
his life's work and so he devised this elaborate contest
to select that one special child.
What he never expects is that his act of
immeasurable generosity might bring him an even more valuable
gift in return.
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