The Chocolate Factory
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So recently I was subjected to re-watching portions of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
(a movie of which I am less than a fan), and I've always liked the 1971 Willy Wonka and the Chocolate
Factory, and it occured to me that I should maybe read the book(s) these
movies were based on.
Now, what I've always liked most in these movies is (1) it really seems that
Wonka planned everything to happen just as it did and (2) Wonka seems very
much insane -- this second is why I like the 1971 movie versus the modern
retake,because you can't really out-crazy Wilder. (I've also always had an
inexplicable fondness for Veruka Salt.) It's my understanding, though, that
the books are much closer to the modern movie (which I less-than-enjoy). So
my questions are: have any of you read the Wonka books? Do you think
I'd like them, or would I be disappointed? Is it writing on a level I could
appreciate, or is it really written more forchildren
'young adults'?
(a movie of which I am less than a fan), and I've always liked the 1971 Willy Wonka and the Chocolate
Factory, and it occured to me that I should maybe read the book(s) these
movies were based on.
Now, what I've always liked most in these movies is (1) it really seems that
Wonka planned everything to happen just as it did and (2) Wonka seems very
much insane -- this second is why I like the 1971 movie versus the modern
retake,because you can't really out-crazy Wilder. (I've also always had an
inexplicable fondness for Veruka Salt.) It's my understanding, though, that
the books are much closer to the modern movie (which I less-than-enjoy). So
my questions are: have any of you read the Wonka books? Do you think
I'd like them, or would I be disappointed? Is it writing on a level I could
appreciate, or is it really written more for
'young adults'?
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Date: 2008-05-06 05:37 pm (UTC)