Analysis Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

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Diaby Aminata Yasmine. English composition. For many people Tim Burton is an artist, with Charlie and the chocolate factory, I actually never thought he would offer us such a film one day. Fans of his first period, with all the lonely and desperate characters won't like it for sure. Since Mars Attacks !, and more specifically since Big Fish, Burton decided to tell things differently. His vision of the world slightly changed in every of his films : now, the rejected freak comes down to the world and stays. A world that remains frightening and weird even thought we call it "reality" but a world worth living in. And that's what Charlie & The Chocolate Factory is all about… It all begins with a main title sequence that may be one of the main weaknesses of the film. How Tim Burton imposes his style over this movie? And why Charlie was predestined to earn the Chocolate factory ? Firstly I'll give a critical analysis of the movie, then I'll explain why the fact that Charlie had a difficult childhood helped him in the factory and finally I'll explain why the end is didactic? I.Critical analysis of the movie. Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which is based on Roald Dahl's book of the same title, is a entertaining, visually engaging film. While it is oppressed with a bunch of defects that do not harm from its spell, these weaknesses are never sufficiently serious as to fully hide the story's magic. In fact, throughout most of its duration, the movie is so appealing to see, so suffused with a colorful whimsy, that it is certain to captivate the viewer. The town surrounding Willy Wonka's factory is a grim, grey place, although it is never as wretched as is the crooked, dilapidated cottage in which Charlie and his family live. All the dark, squalid details the director has here included evoke a dire but distinctly quirky world that, while sad, is oddly

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