When I go away to look Wonka in theatersin all probability He went home just as excited, fascinated and delighted as I would be a baby after a tour of a chocolate factory. The sweetness and warmth of the film, directed by Paul King (Paddington), hug that child that all adults have inside them (or it will remind you that it is still there).
The production that It premiered in Ecuador on Thursday, December 7 conveys the message of the most famous chocolatier in film and literature to 27-year-old actor Timothée Chalamet, who proposes a brighter and more optimistic interpretation of Willy Wonka, character who arrives in London in this film with the goal reveal their (still unknown) chocolates to the world.
That a positive attitude will be the fuel that will help Willy continue to fight to make his dreams come true, despite the obstacles (and many) he will encounter after arriving in the city. As the plot progresses, the audience will discover that too Nostalgia already lives in the heart of the main character and tears can also flow from his eyes.
Some might say that Wonka works like an entrepreneurial classas Willy’s path is not much different from the rise of a company today. He has a product, a dream and a market strategy (of course characterized by his eccentricities). His competitors don’t want him to succeed, they sabotage him (“greed takes advantage of poverty and that’s how the world works”).
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But Then the turning point is revealed: never stop believing. Or in the words of the main character’s mother: “Everything good that happens in this world was once a dream”. But will Willy’s determination and ingenuity be enough? No.
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All The chocolatier’s tricks and charisma will only lead to success as Noodle (Calah Lane) offers his help and getting support from other characters who share the same difficult situation in which Willy is stuck.
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Better remember the Oompa Loompa’s song, because a small (but very fearless) Hugh Grant will steal it Show when it makes its appearance.
The other songs by British composer Joby Talbot for the film they complete that magical atmosphere. He won’t escape the Wonka Effect.
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Source: Eluniverso

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