Charlie and the Chocolate Factory(2005)
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Roald Dahl's classic confectionary tale comes to life in this entrancing film from Tim Burton.
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Age group8–15 years
Duration110 mins
I like the characters because there are interesting and funny at points. I also liked the idea of having a gigantic chocolate factory as i haven’t seen anything like this in films before. I didn’t like that at one point in the film the Kid and the Dad fall down a rubbish chute and I think that, that was quite predictable.
If i was explaining this film i would say that the most memorable moment is when Willie Wonka meets his dad again for the first time in years. This is a special moment as it shows a different and softer version of Mr Wonka than was portrayed before. I would say that the most memorable characters are definitely charlie's family. The kids are also memorable but there not memorable in the good way that charlies family is. Charlie's family are memorable because of the humor they bring to the film as the grandparents are all in bed these scenes can be the funniest. The kids are memorable for being rude and selfish. These kids made their parents buy thousands of chocolate bars and by doing this they made their parents spend a lot of money on them. I think this film is based at kids because its about a chocolate factory.
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