Product Description Family adventure based on the novel by Roald Dahl. The film centres around an 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. They all live in 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. When Charlie finds some money on the snowy street and takes it to the nearest store for a Wonka Whipple-Scrumptious Fudgemallow Delight he finds a golden ticket. The family decides that Grandpa Joe (David Kelly) 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. .co.uk Review Director Tim Burtons take on Roald Dahls classic story is undeniably more faithful to the source material than the 1975 musical retelling of the same story. His Charlie & The Chocolate Factory is also a slightly darker, visually inventive film, and is ultimately a tasty treat that the whole family can enjoy. Filling the coat of Willy Wonka is frequent Burton collaborator Johnny Depp--the pair have previously worked together on the likes of Edward Scissorhands, Ed Wood and Sleepy Hollow--and what fun he clearly had. His Wonka is a kooky, isolated figure, extremely distrusting and clearly uncomfortable around the children who win a golden ticket to look round his factory. Burton invests time in his main character, giving him a rounded back story that pays dividends, and while some will inevitably prefer Gene Wilders edgier take on the same role all those years ago, Depp nonetheless is on strong form. The cast around him also perform well, particularly Freddie Highmore in the title role. The story is as youll likely remember it, with five children given the chance to visit Willy Wonkas mysterious chocolate factory. And what a visual treat that factory is, bursting with colour and vibrancy. Along the way, they encounter chocolate lakes, industrious squirrels and the infamous oompa loompas, and truthfully, its fun to be along for the ride. Is it better than that aforementioned 1975 version? Actually, its just different. Each film will no doubt have its legion of fans, but the bottom line here is that Roald Dahls classic has provided the source for an enjoyable, well pitched movie with plenty of rewatch value. Now if only theyd go and film Charlie & The Great Glass Elevator --Simon Brew
A**R
better than original film
I personally prefer this film to the original due to quality and the script. It's a lot better played out than the origina and doesnt drag out like original does either. definitely a hit for my children.
T**X
Wonderful Film.
I brought this as I refuse to buy the English version, as that don't have the songs also in German for me, but I can't speak for the other Languages, I think Johnny Depp did a great job of it, but Danny Elfman as The Oompa Loompas, was the Real Star of the movie as his workload in production was so much higher than all the other actors, I recommend this movie 100%, it's so well worth the money.
P**N
Good movie, entertaining and exciting for the kids
My kids enjoyed this though I confess my love for the earlier adaptation with Gene Wilder in the titlar role remains unshaken. This is a good modern take with some minor deviation from the source material that is entirely justified for a modern audience.It has a PG rating but has some darker themes, especially relating to dentists and braces that might alarm very oung children. My 5 year old was ok with it, but we had read the book to him so he kind of knew it all works out. I wouldn't be sure to recommend it to that age group. I'd suggest more in line with 8+.
C**N
best film
100% need to watch
D**A
Love the Movie
What's to say. A classic movie made a little modern from the original, but just as good and it's a movie you can watch over and over again. Good for all ages.
I**Y
Great film to watch with our 9 year old granddaughter
Humour appealed to us all
M**N
A bit darker
A bit darker than the original movie. But still a great movie.
K**O
Great
Great
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