GhostontheNet (post: 1291993) wrote:While both versions each had their strong points, I'm going to have to go with Tim Burton's version for its amusing self-deconstructing quality. No longer is Willy Wonka just a neutral bystander completely irresponsible for all the accidents that befall the children in his factory (a dubious assumption to lend any industrialist), but rather a knowingly complicit agent of their downfall.
Finally, by shifting the story's focus away from Willy Wonka and back toward Charlie, Burton's version is more consistent with the moral of the story. After all, whether or not the world wants to admit it, Charlie is a wonderful and virtuous boy, and he does not need a rich industrialist like Willy Wonka to bestow a glory that was always his. Indeed, in Burton's telling, it is Willy Wonka who needs help from Charlie far more than Charlie needs help from Willy Wonka.
armeckthefirst (post: 1292185) wrote:tim burton 100 miles!!!!!!!! old one was way to.............. wierd
armeckthefirst (post: 1292185) wrote:tim burton 100 miles!!!!!!!! old one was way to.............. wierd
Kkun (post: 1292401) wrote:Holy cow, Az. Marilyn Manson as Willy Wonka would have been AWESOME, but only if it had been directed by Rob Zombie.
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