August 14, 2005
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory

picture of the promotional film poster for charlie and the choclate factoryLast night PY & I went to see Tim Burton's Charlie and The Chocolate Factory. Amazingly, even at the 9.30pm showing, it was surrounded by promotions for kids movies so I ended up believing that I was about to watch a children's movie; a remake of the classic Gene Wilder movie. Fortunately, it's not too long before you realise the 2005 version is nothing like it's 1971 sibling. Tim Burton's world is stylish and strange at the same time. It's dark and yet full of life. Charlie - and all the Bucket's (including an appearance by Liz Smith) are superb but it is Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka who is the undoubted star. Sure, all the golden ticket holders are as expected - exaggerated caricatures - but you know their stories. It's the interpretation of Wonka in that Jacksonesque mode that steals every scene and Burton's interpretation of the story gives him a back story that was lacking from the earlier version. Frankly, I (unexpectedly) loved the whole film (and the quirky little songs that I'd forgotten about).


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