Chocolates.
Taste buds seem to swoon with delight the moment one mentions the topic of “chocolates”.
So, when Mr. Willy Wonka, the greatest chocolate manufacturer decided to reopen his chocolate factory, the children worldwide splashed into pools of excitement. And so did their parents, their grandparents.
Confectionary stores worldwide were stocked and restocked, and re-re-stocked, with gigantic heaps of Willy Wonka Chocolate Bars.
On the flip side, the toothpaste factories let go of their workers because, apparently, the market demand of toothpaste escalated in direct proportion to the sale of Willy Wonka Chocolates. The job demanded a skill too mechanical and too much to be worked out by the mere labour of human employees.
One of these toothpaste factory workers turned out to be Mr. Bucket, the father of a charming boy Charlie Bucket.
Though poverty-struck, the Buckets family depict family warmth, yet, floats like a snowflake of wintry gloom. Their fortune, however, turns around, when Charlie discovers that he has found one of the five Golden Tickets, which, Mr. Willy Wonka had secretly slipped inside five of the chocolate bars shipped out of his factory. Five lucky children who would find the five golden tickets, would receive a surprise tour inside the Willy Wonka Chocolate Factory.
Apart from Charlie, the four lucky winners turn out to be Veruca, Augustus, Violet and Mike.
The four characters – Veruca, Augustus, Violet and Mike, are depicted to be spoiled children. While Veruca is a daddy-pampered girl who wants what she wants; Augustus can’t stop getting distracted by his chocolate gobblings; Violet is too proud of her gum-chewing world record and Mike is too hot-headed to even consider listening to what Mr. Wonka is saying.
The five kiddos reach outside the factory gates alongwith one member of their families each. On the other side of the giant gate stands the Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory, looking like an ancient chalkstone castle.
The remaining slice of the movie takes the audience on a twisty journey of chocolatey lush and panorama of sweet ditties, beyond imagination.
Chocolate river, candy boat, eatable grass, giant white-red candies, rainbow drops, marshmallow pillows, tiny eatable chocolate birds, everlasting gum, tv-producing chocolates, hot ice cubes and cows giving chocolate-milk are some of the bizarre wonders Mr. Wonka showcases to the winners.
But more than anything else, what turns out to be the most bizarre, is Mr. Wonka’s personality. As it turns out, he is an adult carrying the heart of a boy who was asked to stay away from all things chocolate and candy. The reason? His father was a dentist.
Out of the five winners, Charlie remains the only one who survives till the end of the tour, and inspires Mr. Wonka to reunite with his dentist father.
As the name and the picturesque details suggest, the movie is a sweet treat to watch. A dessert-ful delight to indulge in.
The best
part, this chocolate factory won’t give you cavities!
Moving
forward, here are thirty chocolatey quotes from the movie. Watch and enjoy!
Thank you & Good day!
Neha😊
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