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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Charlie and The Chocolate Factory (2005)

last night I saw this for the second time in my life, i just thought i should clarify (for those who aren't so hot with years) that is the one with Johnny Depp, you may remember that the one Gene Wilder was called Willy Wonka and the Chocolate factory. anyway this is my review:

Now i haven't got many gripes about the acting, Johnny Depp is as weird as ever in it and i certainly like his interpretation of Willy Wonka. Freddie Highmore as Charlie Bucket was no scene stealer but he is able to put across the innocence and selflessness of Charlie. The other Children in it are all capable and portray the selfishness of their respective characters quite well. Helena Bonham Carter is also in this (in a relatively small role) and she was good. David Kelly who plays grandpa Bucket also fills his character well and has some good energy.

It is capably directed by Tim Burton who always portrays a wacky and surreal sense of humour in these types of films (see: Alice in wonderland [2010]). His idea of Oompa Loompa's was a disappointment though, they were pretty lame i have to say. the 70s version had much better ones. The songs used for said Oompa Loompa's was also disappointing, they were too childish and squeaky, i know that the movie is really just a kids movie but hey that doesn't mean the songs have to be bad. But then again, how can you top 'Oompa Loompa doo ba dee dee'?

Many key elements of the book were left out, but i won't go into that because i don't have a good memory. i personally preferred the goose eggs in the Gene Wilder version over the squirrels used in this and the book but it's nice that this one stayed faithful to the Roald Dahl classic. the burping soda (another of my favourite parts in the original film but wasn't in the book) was not in it. A little part of me wishes that those 2 things were in it even though they weren't in the book- as a sort of homage to the Wilder classic, that's just me. The ending was also slightly different, however i think i prefer the ending of this version rather than the book and the original films ending.

It is quite unfair to compare this to the Gene Wilder classic, it's obvious that it is trying to be it's own film (perhaps explaining the different name?), sometimes it fails: Johnny Depps craziness can only go so far in some scenes, as i said before the Oompa Loompa's are lame, and the flashbacks to Wonka's childhood could've been done without.

I have to say that this does not match up to some of Burton's other re-imaginings but it's not a complete fail either, it is a kids movie with a nice/cute message, but those who have seen the Gene Wilder version (which i'm sorry is much more solid) may not enjoy it as much though. This movie is nowhere near a masterpiece but you could do a lot worse when it comes to re-imaginings of classics. Egad i hate the 90s version of Alice in Wonderland.

"Look mother i'm much more flexible now" 
"Yes but you're blue" Violet Beauregard, Mrs Beauregard

1 comment:

  1. "But that is called canniballism kids, and is frowned upon in most countries"...best quote from the whole movie!!!

    I was stuck watching the orginal with my little sister growing up, so you can imagine my happiness and relief when the new one came out...until my sister repeatedly watched that one as well!!!

    I also love the scene with that castle made from chocolate!!!! Yum!

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