

Although the movie was bizarre and playful, it served a strong message of being honest, and real to attain your dreams.

Highlighted by the delightful Oompa Loompa’s, it is a visual and aural treat. In the end, all the bad kids either get sucked up into rivers of chocolate or getting zapped into a real tv show leaving Charlie the “winner”. Throughout the movie, which is really a musical, many catchy songs add to the creep affect which spotlight the demise of the greedy children – who try to steal Wonka’s secrets and sell them to the competition. Inside the factory is one of amazement where everything Charlie see’s is edible, including chocolate rivers and candy flowers. The movies storyline is one of a very poor boy named Charlie that finds a “Golden Ticket” inside a candy bar that enables him to visit the ultra-secret Chocolate Factory with some other bratty, spoiled and seedy kids from around the world. If you are younger, than here is a quick synopsis In 1971 the classic Roald Dahl children’s book was turned into a movie starring a young Gene Wilder (you may know him from the many condescending memes made from his character.) It tells the tale of a desperately poor boy named Charlie that has all is dreams come true after many trials. If you grew up in the 70’s/80’s as I did then you need no introduction to the classic movie Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory.
