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    “I have got the golden ticket!” (Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, 1971). The joyous tune that will flow from your mouth after seeing the greatest family movie in at least a decade, “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory”. The film was produced by Emmy winning Mel Stuart, and, though a new genre for him to embark on, his excellence shines through as all the many aspects of the film come together to create a masterpiece. The novel and screenplay written by Roald Dahl truly takes on an image all of its own as it plays out on the screen. I give this film 4 out of 5 stars, and say it is a must see for the entire family with the outstanding casting choices for believable characters, and creative set designs, to the developed plot that all…

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    If I had a ticket in my hand that could me to any destination I wanted, I would want to visit Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. Imagine all of your childhood dreams come true and you win a ticket to a place that is completely filled with all of your favorite and sweetest candies. Even containing treats that are new and have never been heard of or tasted before. Who hasn’t had that fantasy? Ever since I was a kid, I remember watching the movie “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory”and often…

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    Slugworth, employing spies to steal secrets from him. Wonka's reaction was to close his factory to the public and find his own workforce that could never be tempted to share his recipes. As the children from around the world discover their golden ticket into the factory, a shady character, who introduces himself as Mr. Slugworth, takes them aside to consider stealing one recipe from the tour for him, and that he would pay handsomely for it. During the time period that this film was produced, the…

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    When you think of chocolate what comes to mind? Is it Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory? When this timeless film came out it led people all over the world scrambling in hopes to find a golden ticket inside their chocolate bar as of today no valid tickets have been found yet. Even with no tickets found, they did however come another remake of this movie. The title of the second movie is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. While comparing the two movies with similar scenes, one will know…

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    In Willy Wonka the Chocolate Factory, Willy Wonka uses his entrepreneurship- a combination of vision, skill, ingenuity, and willingness to take risks to create and run new businesses- and financial capital to produce consumer goods -final goods- such as Wonka Bars and other candies to be sold in stores, a product market -a market in which goods and services are bought or sold- to satisfy the wants -desires that can be satisfied by consuming a good or service- of the people using capital…

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    Constance Untalan Melissa Lopez First Year Composition March 11, 2015 Comparison Activity Lesson 5 For many years I’ve been in search of one of the most amazing films ever made, it’s called “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. When I was about nine years old I remember my mom giving me my allowance, and saying “now you can go buy your movie tickets to see Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory; since you earned it”. Remembering…

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    Freedom is something we look forward too from the youngest of age. As a child we look forward to staying out past 7 o’clock, as a teenager we look forward to the freedom of driving. We focus on growing up too quickly, excitedly awaiting middle school, then high school, then college, then whatever life holds. Tickets to us are like the golden ticket in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, something that allows us freedom and new opportunities. This ticket that I hold in my hand isn’t a plane…

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    his well known movies. An example is when low-key lighting is used to fill the screen with darkness. Just barely any light left in the movie, which can give the sense danger and fear throughout the scene of the movie. In contrast high-key lighting is used to do the opposite of low-key lighting. It’s used to fill the screen with brightness, which can give the scene a sense of warmness and happiness. For instance in the movie “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,” the introduction shows the dark…

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    “Come with me and you’ll be in a world of pure imagination.” This is the first line of the most popular song from the classic movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory directed by Mel Stuart and starring Gene Wilder (Stuart, 1971). From this line, one could assume this movie would be about beautiful fun and imaginings, when in reality the children, and their parents, in this story had major psychological problems which caused them and their families no end of pain! Psychological disorders are…

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    Everyman Influence in Stuart’s Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory The play, Everyman by Anonymous, is a play that the masses could relate to. It is an allegorical piece that allows any person to place themselves in the shoes of Everyman and walk his journey. The play beings after a brief prologue, God speaks of humanities lack of faith in Him and becoming too absorbed in material wealth, so He instructs Death to go to Everyman and summon him to heaven for his final judgement. In hearing the…

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