mardi 8 janvier 2013


I'll show you a movie, now everyone knows. A film by Tim Burton released in 2005, an adaptation of a novel written by Roald Dahl in 1964 which has sold nearly 13 million copies and has been translated into 32 languages.
Don't you see?
This film has been viewed 4.339367 times in the cinema, and has been interpreted by the fabulous Johnny Depp and Freddie Highmore young.
You still do not see?
So good I help you.
It is .....

Charlie and the Chocolate factory.


" One interesting aspect of the book is that it is so special, so free, it still leaves room for individual interpretation "                   Tim Burton   


Charlie Bucket's is a child from a poor family which houses three generations under one roof. At his age, kids love candy Willy Wonka, but it can be eaten on the day of his birthday. Willy Wonka, the owner of the Chocolate City, on the other hand, is organizing a contest and put 5 golden tickets in chocolate bars. Those who find the golden tickets can visit the chocolate factory or person had entered the city for several years. That happens not to yield to the temptation of sweets and comes to stay at the end of compen visit will win a special prize.



Charlie and the Chocolate factory appeal to all children, but as well to all the parents who kept a soul and imagination of children. This film takes us into a fantasy world full of magic, colors and sweets (lawn eating, chocolate river ...), but on the other hand a dark and disturbing side.



 Thanks to Tim Burton, we also enter the film through songs written by Danny Elfman and choreography of oomppa loompas, who through his songs alive, we are just like what we see.  How not remember the songs sung by the Oompa Loompas for each child.



But this film also presents a Willy Wonka very disturbing at first, which is not left childhood but that is not returned in adult life, and thanks to Charlie will grow and soften. There are also 4 children will unfortunately reveale their true nature. In the film, the default of each are very support, it is because of this that they will not be able to go through. Each of these children is the allegory of a vice found in the personality of children at the time. Charlie is shown prominently as the perfect child, humble, kind, and non-spoiled.


To conclude, for those who have not yet had the opportunity or did not desire it is time to see, you will not be disappointed.


                    Amélie

1 commentaire:

  1. I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE Charlie and the Chocolate factory ! Héhé :p

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