Charlie is a poor, young boy who lives in a small house with his parents and grandparents. One day, Willy Wonka's chocolate factory announces that the five children who find a golden ticket in his chocolates can visit the factory. Charlie is offered some chocolate in is b-day but there's no golden ticket in it and the news aren't encouraging: in the newspaper start appearing the winning children...the first one...the second...the third...the fourth...aaaand then, in a snowing day, Charlie finds some money on the street and goes to a store which sells Wonka's chocolates...now, guess what? Yes, in that day, Charlie becomes the fifth winning child!
The visit day arrives and the kid and his grandpa are super excited about it. They meet Willy Wonka (a bizarre character), who, btw, is awsomely interpreted by Jonnhy Depp! All the children, apart from Charlie, are super annoying, irritating...and the funny part is that Wonka knows how to "fix" that! As the time goes by (and, as I already said, I won't discuss every scene in the movie, just to leave the magic when you see it...), we can watch the awsome, captivating colours, the weird (but genious) characters (as the sweet Oompa Loompas)...well, as it was expected from Tim Burton, every scenario, every color, every character, every quote, fits perfectly! Oh boy, you gotta see Wonka's perfect humour and sarcasm! (OMG OMG OMG, I love his character sooooo bad!). Let me give you a clue of it:
Willy Wonka: Do you like my meadow? Try some of my grass! Please have a blade, please do, it's so delectable and so darn good looking!
Charlie Bucket: You can eat the grass?
Charlie Bucket: You can eat the grass?
Willy Wonka: Of course you can! Everything in this room is eatable, even I'm eatable! But that is called "cannibalism," my dear children, and is in fact frowned upon in most societies.
Well, I leave you with this brilliant quote, hoping that you are now anxious of hearing some more!
XOXO, Oh My Gossip,
Filipa
Tim Burton is one of the most brilliant film directors ever. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is one of his masterpieces. An inspiring and delicious story! Well done!
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