Review of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) by Aditya M — 13 Jun 2013
It seems that even with pretty horrible kids, Johnny Depp is a great star, if they act in the same movie. The fact is, if he was in the latest King Kong movie, he would have made King Kong look a bit low on I.
Q., and people would not have imagined that great emotion gives great power, and King Kong was not responsible with any power. The fact that natural kids cannot make Depp sober, makes him a non pareil actor, and I hope I have the meaning right.
The horrible little girl, has also acted in a horror movie, and should have been Wonka Williams in the movie, instead of Depp being Willie Wonka. It seems unusual, that Mr. Quentin Tarantino isn't the director, but very usual, that Tim Burton is, being the first 'Batman'.
The movie is along the Inglorious Basterds line. The children are ('gold') guineas (rodents), who buy the chocolatier's factory finished goods, and are also test creatures. Hence, they are weighted in imaginary gold, because the gold standard doesn't exist.
This review of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) was written by Aditya M on 13 Jun 2013.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has generally received positive reviews.
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