I did watch the original Charlie and the Chocolate Factory…and I even got to watch it with the actress who played Veruca Salt a couple of years ago, which was a lot of fun. So when I saw this prequel movie advertised, I was definitely interested in watching it.
I did feel that Willy Wonka wasn’t quite as…crazy as he appeared in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Yes, this was a prequel movie, but it was kind of hard to imagine this version of Willy Wonka progressing to a point where he was the version portrayed by Gene Wilder. That’s not to say I didn’t enjoy the movie…but there’d have to be a lot more between this one and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to see Willy Wonka’s progression.
I did enjoy the nods to the original movie, with Slugworth and some of the songs. It was interesting to see how much chocolate had corrupted Slugworth and his friends, to the point of them being considered a cartel. And I really did like seeing three of the Horrible Histories actors in this movie, as they’re a lot of fun in other things I’ve seen them in…and this was no exception.
I really did enjoy the friendship that developed between Wonka and Noodle and the way she helped him learn to read, while he helped her to dream of a better life. It was also really good to see some of Wonka’s history, particularly with his previous relationship with his mother and how that affected him in the present. I also enjoyed seeing the original appearance of the Oompa Loompa, although it was a shame not to see more than one properly. In the original Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, it’s indicated that Wonka saved the Oompa Loompas…but again, that seems to be something that needs to be explored in a further continuation of the canon.
I will say that the evil characters in this movie were very obviously evil. There was no subtlety or attempt to hide who were the good guys and who were the bad guys. On the one hand, it made it easy to root for the good guys. On the other, I find villains with a bit more depth to be more interesting.
I did enjoy the songs in this movie, both old and new ones. And I definitely enjoyed the different types of chocolate and the ingredients Wonka came up with. On the whole, I definitely enjoyed watching this movie. I do think that there’s more of Willy Wonka’s story that could be explored, especially as Slugworth had to crop up at some point again to become Wonka’s competitor.
If you enjoyed the original Charlie and the Chocolate Factory movie, I would think you’d probably enjoy this one. It’s not a perfect movie, but it is a nice addition to the franchise and I found it an entertaining movie.
