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Charlie And The Chocolate Factory

Published Wednesday, Aug 3 2005, 09:07 BST | By Daniel Saney | 21 comments
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory
Director: Tim Burton
Starring: Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore, David Kelly, Christopher Lee, Deep Roy, Helena Bonham Carter
Certificate: PG
Running time: 115 mins

When eccentric confectioner Willy Wonka (Depp) decides that he needs an heir to take over his business he hides Golden Tickets in five chocolate bars, inviting their finders to visit the factory and potentially win a prize beyond their wildest dreams. All five winners are generally horrible apart from the angelic yet destitute Charlie Bucket (Highmore). As the rotten kids are whittled down in Wonka's madhouse factory only Charlie remains.

More so than 1971's Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, John August's screenplay aims to stay as faithful as possible to Roald Dahl's conception whilst throwing in a reinterpretation of the ending and also a dark history of Wonka himself. Exploring Wonka humanises him and makes him an altogether more complex character, but at the price of losing the sense of mystery that surrounded him both in the book and the 1971 movie and does make Wonka more the focus of the movie than Charlie, the supposed hero. Even so, the addition sits very well within the film's atmosphere as a whole and Depp portrays the character excellently.

As far as acting goes, Burton regular Depp does well in bringing out the character's new-found complexities and is entertaining to watch, satisfying both kids with his zaniness and adults with his dark humour. Although Depp's Wonka is a much more developed entity than Gene Wilder’s in 1971, the latter’s mystery and hilarious deadpan delivery may still make him the preferable Wonka for many. Meanwhile, the children are all slightly less horrible than in Wonka, making their respective demises a little less emotionally fulfilling, though more visually satisfying with imaginative (if sometimes inaudible) ditties by the Oompa-Loompas (Deep Roy). Charlie himself is very well portrayed by Highmore (Finding Neverland) and gives a slightly less sickly performance than Wonka’s Peter Ostrum.

Visually, the movie is Tim Burton all over, with perhaps more attention being drawn to the colourful and magical room of the factory than the actors themselves. Burton is a master of the dreamscape and the nightmarish equally, with both being used to great effect. As colourful as Depp's performance, the visual experience will enrapture kids and impress adults.

Charlie And The Chocolate Factory should find favour with most fans of the book, with Burton being a fine choice of director to put Dahl’s vision onto screen. The acting is extreme, as can be expected under the eye of Burton, and Depp and Highmore both fit in well with his style. On the other hand, the loss of mystery behind Wonka and a nagging feeling of style over substance could ultimately put a dampener on the experience.

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1 Stars
sam, on April 12th, 2009
this movie is terrible, the original was bright and colourful, captivating to watch and every kids dream. in this newer version, the acting is weak, johnny depps acting is just childish, and computer imaging is used in nearly every scene. this film is dark, gloomy and bland, everything the opposite of what it should be.. for a childrens movie. this film was lazily put together
5 Stars
Anon, on September 13th, 2005
They can now burn every single copy of the dire original. This movie was a masterpiece, brilliant from start to finish. Depp and Highmore are brilliant together. A very sweet film, literally!
1 Stars
MonkEY gERMANY, on September 5th, 2005
This film left a lot to be desired in comparison to the original.
5 Stars
Rosie, england , on September 1st, 2005
I thought Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was fantastic!!!!! Depp's Willy Wonka was brilliant and very funny. I would defintely watch it again and loved the ompa lumpa songs.
5 Stars
danielle searles. folkestone,england, on August 31st, 2005
I thought that the film was brilliant - it was a lot better than the old one. It had more eye-catching effects and better actors/actresses. I would recommend this film to anyone!
5 Stars
Lauren Nottingham, on August 23rd, 2005
I'm 16 and I thought this film was brilliant to watch. The actors such as Johnny Depp playing Willy Wonka portrayed him superbly and very funny and also Freddie Highmore playing Charlie - I must say that I preferred him than the Charlie played in the original! It's enjoyable for both adults and kids apart from I do find that the original was better only because I've always loved that as a kid! But I can say that the new "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is still as impressive as the first and I recommend people to watch it - superb film! Enjoyable to watch and lots of laughs!
4 Stars
Jessica, Croydon, on August 22nd, 2005
Not the best film, but Johnny Depp's amazing and comedic portrayal as the dopey Willy Wonka definitely made it fun to watch. At times it got a bit random but again the humor made it enjoyable.
2 Stars
Scott Fisher - Hertfordshire, on August 22nd, 2005
It was good and Johnny Depp was by far the best actor in the movie and the film was overall fair but it lacked the Magic that the first 1971 adaption soared. The first film had lovely songs, a magical feel to it and a warm sensation, I know this one is more to the book but it was far more sinister, evil bullying songs and had this huge cold atmosphere throughout. I also thought the actor who played Charlie Buckett was a HUGE let down and very poor!
5 Stars
Liberty, on August 20th, 2005
Most of you are stupid. This ISN'T a remake. It's a NEW movie, based on the book more than the old one was. And don't sit here debating about it, 'cause I'm right. WONDERFUL movie, I would give it 5 stars.
5 Stars
Arlene Gordon ,Nova Scotia,Canada, on August 19th, 2005
I loved the 1971 version and thought it was gonna be hard to capture all the same feelings in this new film. My daughter and I loved it!! The only character I didnt totally like was Wonka's...very modern and cold...but still worked.
5 Stars
Raymond, Scotland, on August 18th, 2005
Incredible. I made the effort to see this in IMAX and I'm glad I did. The sheer size and spectacle of the IMAX screen made the film live. Everything,from staging, colour and audio were mind-blowing. If you get a chance, see it once more in the larger format, it does make a difference!
5 Stars
Pam in Hampshire, on August 17th, 2005
Absolutely loved it!! It's brilliant and my son agrees with me. Johnny Depp plays the part of Willie Wonka to perfection. It's rare that a remake is as good or better than the original but in this case Tim Burton's done a terrific job.
1 Stars
John Simmons, Newcastle, on August 14th, 2005
What a load of crap! Never liked the first film and was dragged to see this by my girlfriend and I have to say it was appalling, the oompa loompas in this film was the most blatantly racist thing I have ever seen since American History X. At least in the first one they were purely fictional but in this one there is one little indian/asian (cant tell!) duplicated, sorry Mr Depp but there is no way you should have chosen this film as aside from it being crap there is no way this will fly in America!
1 Stars
PAUL, on August 14th, 2005
Complete RUBBISH!! Never have I seen such childish acting and staging and basically everything! It all sucked!
5 Stars
Sophie, on August 8th, 2005
I think this film was super! The actors and actresses were perfect for the roles. Just the oompa loompas were a bit weird.....
5 Stars
Shuree, Wisconsin, on August 5th, 2005
It was great I saw it three times with my friend. Plus Johnny Depp is cute. I love all the songs - they're so unorthodox. I can't wait till it comes out on DvD. I am gonna watch it every day. I am gonna get the CD too!!! Ps. Tim Burton Did I wonderful job casting Johnny Depp. I LOVED It
5 Stars
Snozzwangler, on August 5th, 2005
My all time favourite film ... being remade? Surely not! But it was ace. Apart from the Oompa Loompas. Johnny was cool as Willy ... he was so enjoying the part. I liked the way the story had subtle differences and a better ending. Great film.
5 Stars
Lee in Ireland, on August 5th, 2005
I saw this last night and was amazed. I loved the 1971 version, but this outpast it in its magical glory. Depp plays Wonka with oustanding eccentricity and give not only a weird, but eerie portrayal as one of children's favourite heros. He acts just like a people shy millionaire should. The supporting cast are brilliant, David Kelly was an excellent cast and Christopher Lee's cameo was superb. I'm 16 and I loved this, maybe a bit too eerie for under 8s but worth the ticket price.
5 Stars
l, on August 5th, 2005
I'd have to say that this film was actually much better than the original, it stuck properly to the Roald Dahl classic. Johnny Depp was excellent in portraying Willy Wonka (done brilliantly). Charlie was also portrayed perfectly. A joy to watch. You cant be too old to watch this.
4 Stars
Lisa Ryan Birmingham, on August 4th, 2005
I think this film was great, very funny and great fun. Johnny Depp was excellent he played the part perfectly. Although the film was very good it is no comparison to the original.

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