Saturday, May 15, 2010

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory


Tonight, "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" was shown on TV, and I watched it.
It was not my first time to watch the movie because a professor of my university showed it for his students (include me) as an example of what he was teaching.
Yet I could watch only a part of the movie, and I was longing to watch it until the end of the story.

The story was pretty simple.
Charlie, a heartwarming boy of a poor family, got one of five "Golden Ticket" which enable to go into the mysterious chocolate factory owned by Willy Wonka.
There were four other kids who were permitted to go inside of the factory, but they could not follow Willy Wonka for various reasons, and Charlie was the only one left.
Willy Wonka appointed Charlie to be the heir of the factory as the special prize of the "Golden Ticket."
Charlie declined the offer since Willy Wonka inhibited him from take his family with him.
However, afterwards, Charlie help Willy Wonka realized the value of a "family" and Willy welcomed Charlie's whole family to live and work at his wonderful chocolate factory.

This time, I could not understand each single phrases because the movie was shown without subtitle.
Even though, I could understand the storyline, and I was glad to know it.

I may watch this movie again, and following each phrases will be the purpose of the time.

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