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Saturday, March 30, 2019

Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, 2005

Charlie And The coffee tree Factory, 2005The 2005 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory movie promotes a dark object lesson lesson of the gluttony, pride, greed and ignorance. The germinate has undert genius of consequences of ripe and bad behaviour in children. The analogies argon visibly projected in the film of how those who characterize the hideous vice to loll their comeuppance, on the contrary, those who characterize loving and caring traits eventually go out their fortune. euphony poem were incorporated to emphasize their doomed punishment. This movie draw the listening into a beyond imaginative degree that sees us love and exasperation could still be found in our society.Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a 2005 harmonyal adventure film directed by Tim Burton. It is an adaption of the 1964 childrens book of the like name by Roald Dahl. Johnny Depp starred as Willy Wonka and Freddie Highmore as Charlie Bucket. The tier if about a talented Willy Wonka, the eccent ric owner of a coffee bean grind, hid quintuplet golden however the tickets in his Wonka java bars. The lucky finders of the golden ticket lead be invited to visit the pulverization with mavin family member, and one of the tail fin go on so win a life epoch supply of cocoas and a special secret prize. All five children who win golden tickets establish different personality traits and behaviour, as well as their family members.The coffee tree elementy is run by Oompa-Loompas, a tribe of little people from Loompaland, whom Wonka invited to proceeding for him in return of Coca beans. Upon the journey at bottom the mysterious chocolate manufacturing plant, the children, one by one, argon eliminated accordingly to their misbehaviour. Only Charlie is spared and carries the day lov adequate to(p) the special secret prize which turns out to be the inheritance of the factory. However, Charlie refuses because Wonka maintain Charlie to leave his family behind. At last, Cha rlie assist Wonka to reconcile with his alienated father and Charlie, in shoemakers last inherits the chocolate factory.Though there is non a specific era of history or place setting in the movie, the story is good noticeable that it starts in cold snowy winter. Winter is a reduce of hibernation and perseverance. But there is hidden renewed hope in the faraway distance as spring follows. Houses are lined up neatly with snow covering some all corner of the town. Charlies old and brassy house outstands itself at the very edge of the city, and the mysterious chocolate factory at the very top center of the town. This is a symbolic complex takings of social class. Various social theories propose a hierarchy agreement of people in society. Wonka creation at the top is viewed as the elites with a great deal of power and intelligence. By contrast, Charlies family at the edge is understandably reinforced their struggle routines with no power or worldly goods and just barely ea se up enough to eat.About Prince Pondicherry and his Chocolate castling grandad Joe later on in the movie tells Charlie about the Chocolate Palace story in order to further describe Willy Wonka. There is a scene where Willy Wonka builds a terrific palace made of plainly chocolate for a wealthy prince Pondicherry. Pondicherry despite Wonkas cautioning, insist to live in it. currently aft(prenominal), on a very hot day, the palace melts and totally fall apart. Mr. Wonka indeed is a brilliant artist and he sure is somebody who gives advices that should be taken seriously. This part of the movie plays a foreshadowing disclosure of unpalatable consequences might follows if Wonkas advice is not taken seriously. In reality, although not alike many considerable advices are deemed wise and righteous, provided we should be able to differentiate from the good and evil with objective judgment. To be bent on having ones own way, one will be trusty for the consequences of their own.Abou t the five Golden Ticket WinnersThere are five medication tallys with stage exorbitantly choreographed sequence, set to each turning point in this movie. Danny Elfman is the composer of the euphony scores he alike performed the quartette, among the five, vocals of the songs that are sung by the Oompa-Loompas in the film. Each number with its scene returns a moral lesson of a corrupted aspect of society. They serve not only as a specially entertainment barely withal emphasize the storys key moments and pass by the audience to the next stage of the movie.Physical appearances are believed to be an heavy factor in the development of social relations however, the implications of ominous factor are practically hidden in many superficial judgments. This is to the full examined in the world-class music number played at the see of Wonkas factory. Mr. Wonka welcomes the five golden ticket holders and their family member to his humble factory with a cheerful mechanical welcoming s how. The Wonkas Welcome Song was electronically performed by little plastic puppets with large round weighted eyes and peeled looking skin. The show is de fallful, luminous and colourful. The music starts with various children laughter, and continues in startle rhythm giving the visitors a warm cheerful welcoming however, the show ends in small fire caused by the haywire spark of fireworks and the music ends with a hitch. The welcoming show is not unadulterated entertainment, it implies though the chocolate factory seems bright and joyous, there are certain hidden important threats to be carefully discovered. A cursory glance and jumping to conclusion is actually as old as it is common in todays society. We are taught that objectivity is desirable, and this societal moral prise is ofttimes controllable so farseeing as conceit or negligence is not occupying excessively much of our ego. Otherwise, unknowable consequence might have been lining up next.This first musical number brings us into this exciting journey even so threatening chocolate factory and shows how this prelude can form much(prenominal) a profound message.Apart from the first introducing number mentioned supra, the later four numbers are performed by the Oompa-Loompas when each of the four repulsive children is eliminated from the contest. The songs are fetching and easy to remember, the lyrics are closely connected with each misbehaved children and summed up each lesson to be l move ined. The musical numbers play a continual motif protruding the childrens ill personality traits and at the same time demonstrating how their fatal action leads them meeting their doom.In Ausgustus Gloops character, we see gluttony. Gluttony is a disliked societal sign of greed and shows extreme voracious consume and drinking, this lack of self control leads to unpleasant consequences as we see in the film. Wonka leads the group through a long tunnel upon entering the rattling(prenominal) Chocolate pat h, where he explains that everything in the room is edible. Here we also meet the most important performers, the Oompa-Loompas. The Oompa-Loompas are the little choco-covered people working for Wonka inside the factory. They love to sing and dance, although sometimes in a mischievous way. The Oompa-Loompas performs the cooperate number in this room while Augustus neglect Wonkas warning, by eating himself into the chocolate river and being stuck in a tube of chocolate. The Oompa-Loompas dancing more or less and forms a large swimming circle sequence fitting the rhythms and music present in the song. The lyrics of the song charter Augustus character. the great, great, greedy nincompoop, Augustus Gloop, so big and vile. So greedy, foul and infantile Augustus Gloop is a representation of gluttony. His overeating is one of the main reasons of his obesity and of course also a perfect representative of defiance and unbalanced behaviour. The Oompa-Loompas continue, This greedy brute, th is louse ear is loved by people everywhere, for who could hate or bear a grudge over against a luscious bit of fudge. Gluttony might in turns appear to be desirable however this lack of self control can also occur in many other(a) forms such as drinking, pot or drug use other than eating. The key term is as well as much which leads to further horrible outcome. In this fountain, we see how Augustus met his doom and got almost made into fudgeViolet Beauregarde shows a characteristic of Pride. Pride allows too much ego built inside a person which first leads to incorrect decision making, and eventually failure. The third number was performed in the raw Inventing room when Wonkas 3-course dinner gum serves Violet her downfall. Violet, being the gum mastication champion, claims the new invention of Wonkas as her type of gum. Mr. Wonka warns Violet that the gum has not been perfected. Violet too, like Augustus, despite Wonkas warning and throws the gum into her mouth. She descri bes the wondrous 3-courses dinner she tastes as she starting to transform. The Oompa-Loompas sings and dance mocking violets disgusting gum chew habit. By repeating the chorus emphasizing her all day long gum chewing and by ending by saying they will try to save Violet before it is too late, although they are not sure that they can. It is indeed not her gum chewing that got her into trouble but her presumptuous behavior. We can see the same traits in her mother, a silly mannered lady with her pride at being the best, who encourages Violet to handgrip her Eyes on the prize. This competitive quality is highly established in capitalist society today. We compete at any and all levels, no matter of who we step on. The prize of being the first and the most competitive should earn us some sort of reward. It is an arrogance that misleads us to believe that we are always better than others. Pride hardens the mind and refuses the ears to hear the advice of other, consequently a big fall. Accordingly, Violets self-conceit turned herself into a giant blueberry.Veruca Salt, the queen, is a perfect display of capricious greed. Greed is the root of all evil Along with gluttony and pride, greed is also morally questionable. Like gluttony, greed is a unvoiced desire for more possession and demand, etc. than a person need, which often leads to certain unwanted lesson. In this case, the shameful Veruca Salt who got badly bollocks up by her parents fully demonstrates her little heart desires is the epitome of greed. Wonka takes the group into the clump room. He tells everyone about how the amazing squirrels are trained to shell walnuts and also discern a bad nut from a good one. Wonka warn off the group not to disturb the squirrel. Veruca strongly demand to have one of Wonkas trained squirrels but Wonka refuses. She then went under the gate and reaches to take hold of one by herself. All the squirrels suddenly pounce on Veruca and one of them knock her on her head, disc ern she is a bad nut after all and unload her to the garbage jump-start. The Oompa-Loompas once again come on the stage and perform a song for the misfortunate of Veruca. They dance again in circle sequence around the hold of the garbage chute in harmonized rhythm. The lyrics remind Mr. Salt that his daughters ill-personality is indeed a event of his action by spoiling her and pandering to her every need. This number not only accentuate Verucas punishment but also emphasize who else held responsible Mr. Salt, Verucas dad, who alto repayher spoilt her by answering to all her wishes. Poor Veruca, in this case met her demise with garbage as her new found friends.Whos next? gather Mike Teavee, representation a variety of wicked societal behaviours which we often heard everyday. He behaves as an incessant know-it-all who righteously rebukes others with angrily manner and being such a compulsive word picture play fanatic who completely misses out many other happiness of being a you ngster. Wonka takes the rest of the group into a blindingly white room, the television room. Wonka excitedly explains that the room is for testing television chocolate, how it can transport chocolate to every home through television. After Wonka gives a cautionary note and does a demonstration, Mike bumptiously calls Wonka an idiot and jumps into the machine and had himself teleported inside the television. Mike is lessen down into a pint sized terror because of his inability to listen. The number takes place while an Oompa-Loompas switching channels trying to find the shrunken Mike inside the TV. The number starting with rock music then as the channel switches to a Beatles knock-off and later more violent actions, military service as a symbolic background of how selected media are unsuitable for children. The lyrics of the song prompt society how children learns from responsive media and the consequences of excessive television and video games will rots their finds and alter ch ildrens imaginations, creates people with one track minds and rather aggressive personalities.The music numbers are a alloy of cultural cult and furore in different times. For example, Augustus Gloop numbers brassy music is like what we often hear from a Bollywood production piece Mike Teavee is a mixture of hard rock and techno music to emphasize his crazy devotion for video games. These last four musical numbers are inserted between the light and dark moments of each turning scene during the tour. Every different room appears to be fascinating and out of the ordinary to the visitors, then soon an unpleasant child is eliminated with a darker undertone of a cautionary tale against a corrupted aspect of society, tackling a fundamental moral question. The first number was representing a Trojan horse to foreshadow importance of Wonkas warning, which all of the above four children neglected. The chocolate factory is as wonderful as it whitethorn seems, but true intentions are hidden a nd those refused to listen are responsible for their hideous vice.There are several scores placed in the film. Each has a different rhythm and beat to introduce the motives and themes in the scene. For example, the score played during the chocolate river cruise carries a dramatic sense of unpredictable excitement, the feeling of tossing on top of the beat and it gets stronger when the speed of the boat increases. Another example would be the score inserted during Wonks flashback of his visit to Loompaland, where the music is fulfill with chanting of tribal beats, which fully characterized the adventurous island. In contrast, a softer pleasing of music was played at the end of the story, where the theme is more complacent. Interestingly, a score is accompanied with the end credits of the film, which is the combination of the numbers but in music-only versions. This serves like a recollection of the five major moral lessons carried out in the whole film.Whos left? Charlie Bucket W illy WonkaCharlie Bucket, one of the protagonists of the story, has a warm and caring family. They are not wealthy but the family get along very well and share a strong stand by of love. Charlie is a role model of a loving, caring and obedient child. The other protagonist Willy Wonka, on the other hand, is a sarcastically isolated factory owner who is estranged from his father. His chocolate factory can be seen as a reflection of his mind it is fascinating and full of imagination but filled with perilous tricks. Charlies respectable character is in contrast to the other children in the film, it is also the grounds for making him the victor. In the film, he refuses to leave his family behind for the reward of contest. Wonka was question because he does not understand the value of a family. Charlie then helps Wonka reconciled the relationship of Wonka and his father, and at the end, Wonka and the Buckets live jubilantly together inside the chocolate factory. The movie brings out sig nificance of good behaviour and urges us to understand the importance of having a loving family. expiryAt the ending of the film, it reveals the narrator is actually an Oompa-Loompas. He spoke in the beginning of the film and at the closing of the story. This is an example of circularity. This film and the story itself, is stunningly educational. The combination of the plot, setting and music create a mood, convey emotions and communicate not only on a level of pure entertainment, but in depth of imagery with the use of undertones so specific, stock-still leaves room for audience to travels beyond imaginations.

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