Willy Wonka Loses His ‘Pure’ Creativeness
Timothée Chalamet’s Willy Wonka is exuberant, shiny, and shiny as a button. After we first meet him, he (briefly) has 12 silver cash in his pocket and a dream, and whereas he loses the previous inside 10 minutes, the latter by no means leaves. Chalamet’s Wonka is lovely. However Wilder’s is… not.
The Wilder Wonka might need a purple swimsuit and an ear for a tune, however this can be a man who shouldn’t be awash with the milk of human kindness. In truth, he’s fairly rattling judgy. Whereas we’ll concede that almost all of the youngsters invited to his chocolate manufacturing unit are spoiled and a bit terrible, it does really feel like Wonka is intentionally and gleefully brat-baiting.
Take his scheme to open the doorways to his manufacturing unit after his extended self-imposed exile, to 5 kids from internationally who discover golden tickets in chocolate bars, promising a lifetime provide of chocolate to every. This scheme very clearly favors the rich, the spoiled, and the gluttonous, and excluding Charlie, that’s what Wonka will get.
It’s nearly like he needs to punish a bunch of children for cardinal sins together with chewing gum and watching an excessive amount of TV. Even lovely little Charlie, who’s solely infraction is consuming a little bit of fizzy lifting drink (which Chalamet’s Wonka would absolutely have inspired), will get shouted at and advised, “You lose! You get nothing!”
Okay, in the long run Charlie inherits the manufacturing unit for passing a morality check—a person who he thinks is Slugworth has provided to present him cash if he smuggles out an eternal gobstopper however Charlie doesn’t succumb. However critically, what sort of douchebag asks the kid of a household that’s actually ravenous to decide on loyalty to a shouty stranger over the wellbeing of his total clan?
No method Chalamet’s Wonka is doing that. So what occurred?! No matter it was will need to have been dangerous, and we now have just a few locations the place it might begin…