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Charlie et la Chocolaterie

Titre original : Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
  • 2005
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  • 1h 55min
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AventureComédieFamilleFantaisieMusicalComédie noireFantaisie pour adolescentsFantaisie surnaturelle

Willy Wonka possède la plus grande chocolaterie du monde et décide de tirer au sort cinq enfants pour une visite guidée à travers cinq billets en or. Mais la visite a un but que seul le prop... Tout lireWilly Wonka possède la plus grande chocolaterie du monde et décide de tirer au sort cinq enfants pour une visite guidée à travers cinq billets en or. Mais la visite a un but que seul le propriétaire excentrique connaît.Willy Wonka possède la plus grande chocolaterie du monde et décide de tirer au sort cinq enfants pour une visite guidée à travers cinq billets en or. Mais la visite a un but que seul le propriétaire excentrique connaît.

  • Réalisation
    • Tim Burton
  • Scénario
    • Roald Dahl
    • John August
  • Casting principal
    • Johnny Depp
    • Freddie Highmore
    • David Kelly
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    555 k
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    898
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    • Réalisation
      • Tim Burton
    • Scénario
      • Roald Dahl
      • John August
    • Casting principal
      • Johnny Depp
      • Freddie Highmore
      • David Kelly
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    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 15 victoires et 52 nominations au total

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    Johnny Depp
    Johnny Depp
    • Willy Wonka
    Freddie Highmore
    Freddie Highmore
    • Charlie Bucket
    David Kelly
    David Kelly
    • Grandpa Joe
    Helena Bonham Carter
    Helena Bonham Carter
    • Mrs. Bucket
    Noah Taylor
    Noah Taylor
    • Mr. Bucket
    Missi Pyle
    Missi Pyle
    • Mrs. Beauregarde
    James Fox
    James Fox
    • Mr. Salt
    Deep Roy
    Deep Roy
    • Oompa Loompa
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Dr. Wonka
    Adam Godley
    Adam Godley
    • Mr. Teavee
    Franziska Troegner
    Franziska Troegner
    • Mrs. Gloop
    AnnaSophia Robb
    AnnaSophia Robb
    • Violet Beauregarde
    • (as Annasophia Robb)
    Julia Winter
    Julia Winter
    • Veruca Salt
    Jordan Fry
    Jordan Fry
    • Mike Teavee
    Philip Wiegratz
    Philip Wiegratz
    • Augustus Gloop
    Blair Dunlop
    Blair Dunlop
    • Little Willy Wonka
    Liz Smith
    Liz Smith
    • Grandma Georgina
    Eileen Essell
    Eileen Essell
    • Grandma Josephine
    • Réalisation
      • Tim Burton
    • Scénario
      • Roald Dahl
      • John August
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    griffin84

    Nothing could be sweeter...

    Growing up, my favorite book was, easily, "Charlie & the Chocolate Factory". Roald Dahl's magical tale of a young boy's adventure in the strange factory was spell-binding. Though I never had a problem with the original "Willy Wonka" move with Gene Wilder (despite how unfaithful it was, it was still a cute and heart-warming movie), I was doing back-flips when I heard Tim Burton, quite possibly my all-time favorite director, would helm a new version of the movie.

    First and foremost, Johnny Depp is perfect as Willy Wonka. What people don't really pick up from the first movie is that Wonka was intended to be, well, crazy. He was eccentric and freaky, the way he allowed the rotten children to get what they deserved and protected his factory like it was his child. Gene Wilder portrayed Wonka more like a fatherly-figure, and really was just too nice. Depp pulls out all of the stops as a new Willy Wonka, though there are times that any audience member will get just a bit freaked out.

    What I loved most about the movie was how faithful it was to the book. Everything that was mentioned, from the chocolate palace to the hair toffee, was taken directly from the book. I was incredibly impressed.

    This is definitely a movie for everyone, especially those of us who hold the original tale in our hearts. Wonka chocolate bars for all!
    7sunilaas

    ENTERTAINER FOR KIDS

    An feel good movie.. Worth watching, Johnny depp carries the whole movie his reactions Marcel... definitely worth watching with kids..
    9EdBloom

    Burton does it again !

    I have seen Charlie & The Chocolate Factory last night and though I usually don't care very much in giving my opinion, the journey M. Burton and his team made me cross deserves an homage. Especially with all that criticism rising around the film before it has been released.

    I have been a Tim Burton fan for more than a decade now; I grew up with his films. But what I have been through yesterday his really unique. I actually never thought he would offer us such a film one day. Fans of his first period, with all the lonely and desperate characters won't like it for sure. Since Mars Attacks !, and more specifically since Big Fish, Burton decided to tell things differently. His vision of the world slightly changed in every of his films : now, the rejected freak comes down to the world and stays. A world that remains frightening and weird even thought we call it "reality" but a world worth living in. And that's what Charlie & The Chocolate Factory is all about… It all begins with a main title sequence that may be one of the main weaknesses of the film. The sequence is very entertaining and visually ambitious but they decided to go with CGI and it looks like it was a decision they made in last minute. Since the film was proudly made with "real" sets, "real" Oompas Loompas, "real" squirrels, the main title looks inappropriate. It's not that important but it's a Tim Burton film and we know how much he usually works on his main title. Hopefully, Danny Elfman is there with a crazy mix of the Edward Scissorhands and Spider-Man (the music when the title of the film appears gave me shivers), a true musical roller-coaster that gives a hint on what his score will sound like through the film.

    After that, it's just emotions. All kinds of them: laughs (many – the audience laughed almost every thirty seconds), tears of joy (we all know Charlie's gonna find that ticket but when he does, you just can't refrain your heart to beat faster), mercy (the way Burton depicts the social misery of the Bucket's family is really touching), amazement (the Wonka Factory and its many rooms is true wonder, one the most achieved design Burton ever offered us) and many mores. Very much like the book, even though it seems simple and childish, you would like to stop for a second to collect those feelings and try to analyze them but you don't have the time. It just never stops (I realize it might be a flaw for some people in fact). Burton never has been so generous in terms of human warmness.

    Johnny Depp proposes another inventive and completely wacky interpretation here. I won't compare with Gene Wilder since I don't know the first film very well (pretty unknown flick here in Europe) and those comparisons should stop anyway. Depp makes of Wonka a tormented and unadapted character who doesn't know much about common courtesy and doesn't really care anyway. He built up his own universe in response to his authoritarian father and he's pretty proud of it. He just doesn't want those "weird" (a word he likes – you've all seen the TV spots) and boring parents with their despicable children to ruin what is life is based on. Yet… So Depp's Wonka is actually very moving and pathetic in his attempts to entertain his visitors. As Burton does everything he can to make you hate Augustus, Vercua, Violet and Mike at the moment you first see them, you get instantly closer to Wonka when you noticed he feels the same. In addition to that, John August's vision of Wonka's past (including an always perfect cameo by Christopher Lee) offers the character a real depth you didn't expect.

    Danny Elfman is also one of the main attractions of the film. While his score is already classic Burton/Elfman work with some interesting experiments (the main themes are splendid), the songs he wrote for the Oompas Loompas are just so funny. Hugh laughs in the audience for some musical choices. Those songs don't intend to stay with you for months (it would have been hard as they're based on Dahl's lyrics that doesn't allow Broadway impulses), they're just off-beat numbers playing with many references in so many styles. Oingo Boingo fans have to buy the soundtrack when it'll come out, it'll bring them back 15 years ago.

    What can I tell you more ? McDowell's sets are amazing, Pescucci's work is impressive as well as Rousselot's beautiful cinematography. Some Oscar Nominations should fall here.

    As for the ending, without revealing it, August's additions are really touching and fit perfectly to Burton's new approach. Even though the final shot tempers the "family" theme that he developed through the film (it's still Burton, not Disney), Burton makes you feel good because he feels good (and what I'm writing here will ring a bell when you'll see the movie). I don't know for you but after so many distressed and pessimistic films, it really moved to see that he found a certain peace. Charlie and The Chocolate Factory is a step forward in the direction he gave to his career with Big Fish. He lost his father, he became one, he's getting older and all those questions and doubts are expressed in many important and very complex images and scenes he imagined for the film. That's why I could call this film the "Edward Scissorhands" of his new period. Those films are very different but gave me both some very essential emotions.

    Thank you, M.Burton. Thank you very much
    8thurberdrawing

    Burton Studied the Book's Original Illustrations

    If Tim Burton's out there I just want to thank him for bringing the spirit of the book's original illustrations to the screen. He even matched the facial expressions to the drawings, especially in the case of Charlie's family. Charlie himself looks like one of the drawings, and the Bucket house is so much like the illustrations it caused me to realize that Burton is as visual as any movie director can be. (Recent editions feature the work of a different illustrator. I'm talking about the illustrations from the 1960s. The difference between the older illustrations and the newer ones is the older ones feature a lot of cross-hatching. I imagine the older illustrations are still available, especially in a hardcover, but you'll need to search the net.) I don't know how he did it, but he got the facial expressions of Charlie's family and of Mike Teavea's father down perfectly. He also absorbed Dahl's sense of humor. The opening fifteen minutes or so, in which the winners of the golden tickets are announced one by one, really get Roald Dahl's sense of the ridiculous. I think Burton's addition of Wonka's childhood story fits well, although I'll agree that the way this is resolved is not completely in Dahl's spirit. Even in the resolution, however, Burton maintains sly humor. It is well-acted by everybody. I'd like to say that Julia Winter, who plays Veruca Salt, has turned in a truly well-observed comedic performance. Depp converts the novel's jaunty, precise Wonka into a quirky one, but it works well, because, as in the novel, Wonka's endearing traits contrast with the fact that he's a tyrant. Roald Dahl gets a rap for his cynicism, and this movie softens his message a bit. Dahl is a bit like Orwell. Both of them point out that man, given power, will exploit his fellow human beings. CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY the movie is not quite as dark as the book. But it comes very, very close.
    8lastliberal

    Little girl? Don't touch that squirrel's nuts! It'll make him crazy!

    I never cease to be amazed by the versatility of Johnny Depp. Whether he is a pirate or writing Peter Pan or an adventurer or a criminal, he never fails to entertain. There is nothing he hasn't done in his 45 films, or will not have done in the five films currently in production or the 15 films in pre-production. Even as the creepy Willy Wonka (Think Michael Jackson for comparison.), he was magnificent. Maybe we have to blame his father (Christopher Lee) for some of that creepiness. After all, depriving your child of Halloween candy is just mean.

    But, the real star of this film was Charlie (Freddie Highmore), who was the only sane child that arrived at the factory. He was surrounded by four of the most obnoxious children (and their obnoxious parents) that I have ever seen. They got what they deserved.

    The color, imagination, costumes, and sets were magnificent. It was such a pleasure to watch.

    Depp comes through again. I am not surprised.

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      To his surprise, Deep Roy played every Oompa Loompa, repeating the same movements several hundred times. While these were then put together digitally, each Oompa Loompa represents a separate performance by Roy. In recognition, Roy's salary was raised to $1 million.
    • Gaffes
      The "Golden Ticket" is placed on the back side (smooth side) of the chocolate bar before the wrapping, however, when opened, the Golden Ticket appears on the top side (the "printed side") of the bar.
    • Citations

      Willy Wonka: Do you like my meadow? Try some of my grass! Please have a blade, please do, it's so delectable and so darn good looking!

      Charlie Bucket: You can eat the grass?

      Willy Wonka: Of course you can! Everything in this room is eatable, even *I'm* eatable! But that is called "cannibalism," my dear children, and is in fact frowned upon in most societies.

    • Crédits fous
      At the very end of the movie the WB logo comes up followed by the Oompa Loompas' giggling.
    • Versions alternatives
      The HD-DVD and PAL Blu-Ray versions are slightly extended. This version is also rumored to have been shown on television. These scenes are extra dialogue between Mr. Teavee and Mr. Salt, Mike Teavee saying "Back off, you little freaks!" to an Oompa-Loompa, and extra lines in Augustus Gloop's Oompa-Loompa song.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Today: Épisode datant du 27 juin 2005 (2005)
    • Bandes originales
      Mr. Quiet
      Written by RaVani Flood, Gardner DeAguiar, Jesse Shaternick, and Manuel Ignacio

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      Video clip courtesy of Derek Frey

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 juillet 2005 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Charlie y la fábrica de chocolate
    • Lieux de tournage
      • York, North Yorkshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(on location)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Warner Bros.
      • Village Roadshow Pictures
      • The Zanuck Company
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    • Budget
      • 150 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 206 459 076 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 56 178 450 $US
      • 17 juil. 2005
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 474 968 763 $US
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