Wonka
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Summary
Paul King’sWonkareimagines a heartwarming scene fromTim Burton’sCharlie & the Chocolate Factoryand , surprisingly , even makes it better . AlthoughWonkaprimarily adopts an original Willy Wonka origin history , it draw several subtle references to the original Roald Dahl ledger and the 1971 and 2005 movies . For instance , it have some of the best tracks from the Gene Wilder movie , including anew interlingual rendition of " Pure Imagination"and the cheerful Oompa Loompa Sung dynasty . In improver , Timothée Chalamet also recreates several Gene Wilder moments from the 1971 moving-picture show while adding his unique charm to them .
Even when it amount to the movie ’s principal antagonists , Slugworth , Prodnose , & Fickelgruber , all three of them have previously been refer to or in brief sport in the Holy Scripture and the two movie version . However , apart from featuring these lineal nods , Wonkaalso subtly parallels an iconic , tear - jerking scene fromCharlie and the Chocolate Factory . While at it , it also bring its own twist to it , making it all more emotionally soul-stirring .
Although Wonka draw some inhalation from the Roald Dahl book and the previous pic , it is importantly different from them in more direction than one .

Wonka’s Ending Is Reminiscent Of A Heartwarming Charlie & The Chocolate Factory Scene
To their dismay , Charlie does not find the Golden just the ticket in the burnt umber taproom . However , alternatively of being disappointed , Charlie feels grateful that his parents got him a Wonka bar for his birthday and happily share his chocolate bar with his kinsperson member . Like Willy Wonka from Paul King’sWonka , Charlie realizes that his love for his family is worth more than anything else in the world and , regardless of whether he gets the Golden Ticket , he will always have a loving family by his side . A similar musical theme is also reinstated towards the ending ofCharlie and the Chocolate Factorywhen Charlie decline Willy Wonka ’s offer because he wishes to stay with his house .
Why Wonka’s Familial Themes Hit Harder Than Charlie & The Chocolate Factory’s
Wonka ’s narration feel more emotionally resonant because , unlike the former Roald Dahl adaptation , it does not represent Willy Wonka in a virtuously equivocal light . rather , it exhibit how the untested version of the chocolatier also has bad dreams and ambitions of running his chocolate factory someday , but his use is grounded in his love life for his family . After lose his female parent at a young age , he hopes to see her again by keep his hope of becoming a illustrious confect maker . By portray youthful Willy Wonka much like Charlie from the original Roald Dahl story , Wonkaoffers a poignant take on the character that is both tonic and hard - hitting .
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Wonka is a prequel cinema to Roald Dahl ’s classic novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and follows the origins of the legendary candy maker . From his first confrontation with the Oompa Loompas to founding his deliciously magnificent headquarters , Wonka explore the character in a new illumination . Timothee Chalamet assumes the theatrical role of Willy Wonka himself .


Wonka is a prequel film to Roald Dahl’s classic novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and follows the origins of the legendary candy maker. From his first encounter with the Oompa Loompas to founding his deliciously magnificent headquarters, Wonka explores the character in a new light. Timothee Chalamet assumes the role of Willy Wonka himself.



