Saturday, August 08, 2015

[HARAS] MOVIE REVIEW : CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY



           The Willy Wonka starring Johnny Depp is the inventor of the world’s best selling chocolates and candies has decided to open his factory up afterr more than fifteen years. He has hidden five golden tickets in the wrappers of the chocolate bars. Whoever finds a golden ticket will win a tour of his factory, a life-time supply of chocolate and possibly a surprise beyond their wildest dreams.

The first ticket is eaten by Augustus Gloop starred by Philip Wiegratz, the second is taken by spoiled-little-rich-girl Veruca Salt starred by Julia Winter, the third by champion-gum-chewer Violet Beauregarde starred by Annasophia Robb, the fourth by television addict Mike Teavee starred by Jordan Fry, while the fifth golden ticket remains no one until the day before the tour.

Charlie starring Freddie Highmore lives with his poor family in a shack not far from the Wonka factory and has always dreamed of meeting Mr. Wonka. However there appears to be little chance of that until Charlie finds some money, buys a bar of chocolate and had the chances on the last remaining ticket. With Grandpa Joe starring David Kelly at his side, Charlie joins the small group preparing for the tour once  in a lifetime.

As the group walked its way through the factory, the kids are greedy and are not well behaved after seeing various type of chocolate surrounded them . The only one unaffected is Charlie, which leads him to win a prize beyond anything he could ever have imagined.

         There are many messages hidden in this film. Firstly, wherever it may lead you, you should be true to your heart and follow it. Secondly, good things come to those most deserving and finally that there is no underestimating the importance of family.
With schools, media and various corporations, they should encourage their children of healthy eating, attitudes and lifestyles. Parents may wish to discuss the importance of making healthy eating choices with their children.

Written by : Haras

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