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COLLECTION · Movie · 2023

Wonka

Willy Wonka – chock-full of ideas and determined to change the world one delectable bite at a time – is proof that the best things in life begin with a dream, and if you’re lucky enough to meet Willy Wonka, anything is possible.

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* 7.0 (4,416)ComedyFamilyFantasyUnited Kingdom · United States
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Directors
Paul King
Countries
United Kingdom · United States
Studios
Warner Bros. Pictures · Village Roadshow Pictures · The Roald Dahl Story Company · Heyday Films · Domain Entertainment
Runtime
117 min
Age rating
PG(US — parental guidance)
ViolenceSexual ContentStrong LanguageDrug Use
Release
06/12/2023
Score
7.0 / 10 (4,416)

Awards and nominations

  • Best Publicity Campaign
  • Nominated at BAFTA Film Awards — Outstanding British Film
  • Nominated at Critics' Choice Movie Awards — Calah Lane
  • Nominated at Critics' Choice Movie Awards — Lindy Hemming
  • Nominated at Golden Globe Awards — Timothée Chalamet
  • Nominated at Golden Globe Awards — Original Song — Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film
  • Nominated at Golden Globe Awards — Timothée Chalamet ("A World of Your Own")
  • Nominated at Golden Globe Awards — Favorite Movie
  • Winner at Golden Globe Awards — Timothée Chalamet
  • Nominated at Golden Globe Awards — Keegan-Michael Key
  • Nominated at Golden Globe Awards — Best Fantasy Film
  • Nominated at Golden Globe Awards — Calah Lane
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Cast
Timothée Chalamet
Timothée Chalamet
Willy Wonka
Calah Lane
Calah Lane
Noodle
Keegan-Michael Key
Keegan-Michael Key
Chief of Police
Hugh Grant
Hugh Grant
Oompa Loompa
Paterson Joseph
Paterson Joseph
Arthur Slugworth
Olivia Colman
Olivia Colman
Mrs. Scrubbit
Tom Davis
Tom Davis
Bleacher
Jim Carter
Jim Carter
Abacus Crunch
Rowan Atkinson
Rowan Atkinson
Father Julius
Matt Lucas
Matt Lucas
Prodnose
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Marco-Hugo Landeta Vacas
★ 7.0 / 10
(CASTELLANO) Lo primero que sorprende es que funcione sin hacer demasiado ruido. No intenta justificar su existencia a cada minuto ni competir de tú a tú con los recuerdos que ya tenemos del personaje. Va por otro lado, con una ligereza bastante consciente, y eso se agradece. Se deja ver con una sonrisa constante, sin prisa, sin necesidad de demostrar que es más lista o más profunda de lo que realmente quiere ser. La película es entretenida casi desde el arranque, con un ritmo que no pesa y un humor que entra fácil. No todo acierta igual, pero rara vez se estanca. Hay una sensación de espectáculo bien engrasado, de producto cuidado, donde cada pieza sabe cuál es su función. No deslumbra por ambición, sino por oficio, y eso hoy en día no es poca cosa. Visualmente está muy trabajada. El diseño de producción tiene encanto, color y detalle, sin llegar a saturar del todo. A ratos parece que va a empachar, pero suele frenar justo antes. La puesta en escena tiene algo clásico, casi de musical de otra época, y esa elección marca mucho el tono general: es una película que no tiene ningún miedo a ser amable. Timothée Chalamet sostiene el conjunto con una interpretación que no intenta imitar ni competir con nadie. No siempre tiene el magnetismo necesario para elevar ciertas escenas, pero sí una presencia constante que mantiene el relato en pie. Funciona mejor cuando baja revoluciones y deja que el personaje respire, más que cuando fuerza la exuberancia. Donde flojea un poco es en la sensación de necesidad. Da la impresión de que la historia avanza más por inercia que por verdadera urgencia narrativa. No molesta, pero tampoco deja huella profunda. Es de esas películas que disfrutas mientras dura y que recuerdas con cariño… aunque sin la sensación de haber visto algo imprescindible. En conjunto, es una propuesta simpática, bien hecha y honesta con lo que quiere ofrecer. No reinventa nada ni falta que le hace. A ratos es encantadora, a ratos algo previsible, pero siempre agradable. Un dulce correcto, quizá no memorable, pero muy fácil de consumir. (ENGLISH) The first thing that stands out is that it works without making too much noise. It doesn’t try to justify its existence every minute or compete head-on with the memories we already have of the character. It goes another way, with a fairly conscious lightness, and that’s appreciated. It lets itself be watched with a constant smile, unhurried, without needing to prove that it’s smarter or deeper than it really wants to be. The film is entertaining almost from the start, with a rhythm that doesn’t weigh it down and humor that goes down easily. Not everything lands equally well, but it rarely stalls. There’s a sense of a well-oiled spectacle, of a carefully made product, where each piece knows its role. It doesn’t dazzle through ambition, but through craft, and these days that’s no small thing. Visually it’s very well worked. The production design has charm, color, and detail, without fully tipping into overload. At times it seems like it might become cloying, but it usually pulls back just in time. The staging has something classical about it, almost like a musical from another era, and that choice strongly defines the overall tone: it’s a film that isn’t afraid at all of being kind. Timothée Chalamet holds the whole together with a performance that doesn’t try to imitate or compete with anyone. He doesn’t always have the magnetism needed to lift certain scenes, but he does have a steady presence that keeps the story standing. It works better when he lowers the intensity and lets the character breathe, rather than when he pushes the exuberance. Where it falters a bit is in the sense of necessity. It feels like the story moves forward more by inertia than by true narrative urgency. It doesn’t bother, but it also doesn’t leave a deep mark. It’s one of those films you enjoy while it lasts and remember fondly… though without the feeling of having seen something essential. All in all, it’s a likable, well-made proposal that’s honest about what it wants to offer. It doesn’t reinvent anything, nor does it need to. At times it’s charming, at times a bit predictable, but always pleasant. A decent sweet, perhaps not memorable, but very easy to consume.
TMDB
B
betterlikethat
**A Sweet Delight for All Ages - Wonka Movie Review** I recently had the pleasure of watching the latest cinematic treat, Wonka, and I must say it's a delightful experience that caters to audiences of all ages. As a busy software engineer with a penchant for quality family time, I couldn't have asked for a better choice for our movie night. From the moment the film began, it whisked us away on a whimsical journey into the magical world of Wonka's chocolate factory. The visual spectacle and attention to detail were captivating, and I found myself marveling at the creativity on screen. The vibrant colors and imaginative set designs truly brought the beloved story to life. What sets Wonka apart is its ability to strike a perfect balance between nostalgia for those familiar with the classic tale and a fresh, modern twist that keeps the storyline engaging. The characters are charming, and the casting choices are spot-on. Timothee Chalamet as Wonka brings a new energy to the character, and his performance is both endearing and entertaining. I came across this movie at : https://mustwatchmovies.xyz/movie/114901/wonka One aspect that stood out to me, as someone deeply involved in technology, was the seamless integration of CGI and practical effects. The visual effects team did a commendable job, creating a world that felt both magical and believable. The attention to detail, from the intricate machinery in the factory to the playful Oompa Loompas, was truly commendable. Wonka is not just a feast for the eyes; it also delivers a heartwarming message about the importance of imagination, creativity, and the joy of shared experiences. As someone who manages an affiliate network and values family time, I can confidently recommend this movie for a fun-filled outing with loved ones. In conclusion, Wonka is a cinematic delight that appeals to the child in all of us. Whether you're a parent looking for a wholesome family film or just someone who appreciates a well-crafted story, this movie is a must-see. Grab your tickets, some popcorn, and treat yourself to a heartwarming adventure that will leave you with a sweet taste of nostalgia.
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tmdb51616167
★ 10.0 / 10
#MovieReview #WonkaMovie #Wonka Let me start by saying that this movie is truly amazing from start to finish. It stands out for its focus on a fantastic storyline without any political agenda, overly emphasized themes, or unnecessary controversies. Instead, it offers a captivating narrative, an exceptional cast, and outstanding music. From the beginning, this movie is a delightful treat, filled with delicious surprises and exquisite chocolates. It brings the joy of craving candy, even though Willy Wonka's confectioneries are not widely available, adding to the allure. While the film incorporates comedy, it strikes a balance, avoiding excessive cheesiness. The cast, including actors I initially doubted, delivers phenomenal performances throughout. The emotional depth of Willy Wonka's character, from his childhood trauma to his aspirations for success, is portrayed with authenticity. The movie sheds light on his motivations for owning a chocolate factory, a detail not fully explored in previous adaptations. Throughout the film, you'll find yourself laughing, smiling, and even shedding a few tears during the poignant moments. The charm and magic of the movie truly come alive on the big screen, making it a must-watch in theaters. Timothée Chalamet impresses with his acting and surprising singing abilities. Similar to the original films, this adaptation strikes a balance between storytelling and musical numbers. The music enhances the narrative without overshadowing the plot, enriching the overall experience. The iconic song sung by Chalamet towards the end of the movie evokes nostalgia and captures the essence of the Willy Wonka legacy, resonating with fans of all ages. I highly recommend experiencing this film in theaters for the full cinematic experience. I eagerly anticipate a potential sequel exploring Willy Wonka's future, especially with Hugh Grant's rumored involvement as an Oompa Loompa. So, grab your candy, settle in with your popcorn, and savor this excellent cinematic
TMDB
F
farthington
Unfortunately, this movie fails marvelously. It has such incredible potential. The imagined prequel is consistent with Ronald Dahl's charm and wit. Timothee Chalamet’s performance was sensational. The supporting cast including Keegan Michael Keye, Patterson Joseph, Hugh Grant, Olivia Coleman and Jim Carter were all at their best. The film falls short with the casting director's (Nina Gold's) attempt to find new talent in a novice actress named Calah Lane who stars in the movie opposite Timothee Chalamet as the character known as Noodle. The character itself is drawn well but the performance is so dreadful by Lane that it single-handedly destroys what could and should have been a classic prequel to Dahls original masterpiece. Lane throws out all her lines without any emotion and spends no time listening to her supporting cast. The writing becomes meaningless and almost immediately you do not find yourself caring about the Noodle character at all. This becomes quickly distracting to any audience member who has an inclination to invest in the story or other characters in the movie. The film completely dies and falls short on this one performance because the character of Noodle is drawn in such a way that her present and future well-being is central to the strength of the story's momentum. One has to blame the casting director Nina Gold first. Nina Gold's work on projects like Bad Sisters, Game of Thrones and The Crown has been quite exceptional but in terms of finding new talent for this prospective cinema masterpiece just is not consistent with her previous achievements. I would also say that the failure of this film should also fall on Director Paul King's shoulders who also needs to bare the burden of this complete and utter disaster of a decision to put poor Calah Lane in this role and have all of us suffer this miserable performance and ultimately crushing blow to Roald Dahl's reputation as a storyteller and great wit.
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CinemaSerf
★ 7.0 / 10
The opening bars of "Pure Imagination" give us a clue as to what's coming next, and for the most part it's a strong testament to the engaging and charismatic man playing the eponymous chocolatier. He arrives is a town controlled by a chocolate cartel that is determined to use any means possible to ensure he can't fulfil his dream. That dream? Well ever since he was a child, he has wanted to make chocolate as well as his mother (Sally Hawkins). To do that, though, he needs a shop - and without a silver sovereign to his name that's not going to happen. It's winter, so his first order of business is somewhere to sleep. Luckily (?!?) "Bleacher" (Tom Davis) finds him on a cold bench and takes him to the welcoming arms of "Mrs. Scrubbit" (Olivia Colman) who offers him a bed for the night, though pretty soon he realises it's more of a bed in return for a life of indentured laundry servitude. Still, he's ingenious and he doesn't lose sight of his goal, so together with his fellow inmate "Noodle" (Calah Lane) and book-keeper "Abacus Crunch" (Jim Carter) they concoct a plan to addict the population to the young man's sweets whilst bringing down the evil trio of truffle terrorisers and ensuring "Scrubbit" and "Bleacher' get their comeuppance too!. Meantime "Wonka" has other problem. Someone is pinching his product! An elaborate trap and a large jar introduce us to a tiny "Oompa-Loompa" (Hugh Grant) who looks like he's spent way too long on the sun-bed. With his own debt to pay, the two agree an alliance that - well we all know what happens to that. It's a little over-choreographed, I think, and the original songs are not especially memorable, but it doesn't hang about and there's no doubting that Chalamet is enjoying himself, and that's a little bit contagious and we head to a denouement that takes fondue to a ridiculous level... It features a strong and well matched ensemble cast and though maybe a little too long, I did enjoy it.
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