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    Charlie Y La Fгўbrica De Chocolate (2005) Link

    The film’s heart and most debated element is Johnny Depp’s performance as Willy Wonka.

    : Freddie Highmore’s Charlie is widely praised as hopeful and brave. The four "rotten" children—Augustus Gloop, Veruca Salt, Violet Beauregarde, and Mike Teavee—are written as more extreme caricatures than in the original, making their inevitable "punishments" feel particularly satisfying to audiences. Visual and Production Design Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) Movie Review Charlie y la FГЎbrica de Chocolate (2005)

    : Depp portrays Wonka as a socially awkward, emotionally stunted recluse with a "weird white chocolate" quality—an acquired taste that is far removed from Gene Wilder’s more charismatic trickster. The film’s heart and most debated element is

    : The film introduces a significant subplot involving Wonka’s father, a strict dentist played by Christopher Lee, to explain Wonka's detachment and disdain for family. Visual and Production Design Charlie and the Chocolate

    Tim Burton's 2005 adaptation of is a visually spectacular, darkly whimsical reimagining of Roald Dahl's classic book that prioritizes faithful details and a complex, eccentric portrayal of its central character. While it received positive critical reviews upon release, it remains a divisive entry in Burton's filmography, often compared to the warmer 1971 version. Performance and Characterization