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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory [2005]



Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Widescreen Edition)

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory [2005]
Full Story Summary :-

Movie Spoiler Warning!! [Can Ruin A Movie Ending]
 
Charlie Bucket is a kind, loving child from Inverness, Scotland growing up in a very poor family. He lives with his mother, his father (who works in a toothpaste factory), and his four bedridden grandparents directly down the street from the famous chocolate factory. The company's owner, Willy Wonka, has long closed access to his factory due to problems concerning industrial espionage that ultimately led him to fire all his employees, among them Charlie's Grandpa Joe. One day, Wonka informs the world of a contest, in which five Golden Tickets have been placed in five random Wonka Bars worldwide, and the winners will be given a full tour of the factory as well as a lifetime supply of chocolate, while one ticket holder will be given a special prize at the end of the tour.

Wonka's sales subsequently skyrocket, with people from different parts of the world such as Tokyo, Japan, Marrakech, Morocco, and New York City, New York searching for the tickets. Eventually the first four tickets are found by Augustus Gloop, a greedy gluttonous eater from Düsseldorf, Germany; Veruca Salt, a spoiled rotten brat from Buckinghamshire, England; Violet Beauregarde, a rude competitive gum chewer, gymnast, and karate champion from Atlanta, Georgia; and Mike Teavee, an arrogant hot-headed television, computer, and video game addict from Denver, Colorado. Charlie tries twice to find a ticket, but both bars are empty. After overhearing that the final ticket was found in Moscow, Russia, Charlie finds a ten pound note, and purchases a Wonka Bar at the local candy store. At the exact moment it is revealed that the Russian ticket was forged, Charlie discovers the real fifth ticket inside the wrapper. Although two customers offer to buy it from him, Charlie runs home to tell his family and decides to bring Grandpa Joe to accompany him on the factory tour.

Charlie and the other ticket holders are greeted by Wonka outside the factory who then leads the group into the facility. During the tour, each of the bad children disobey Wonka's orders after being tempted by something related to their individual character flaws, and suffer various consequences: Augustus is sucked up a chocolate extraction pipe after falling into a chocolate river from which he was drinking, Violet is turned into an oversized blueberry after she chews unstable three-course-meal gum, Veruca and her father are pushed into a garbage chute by worker squirrels after Veruca tried to take one as a pet, and Mike is shrunk with a teleporter that he uses on himself. Wonka's employees, the Oompa-Loompas, sing a song of morality after each elimination. The children later leave the factory, with an exaggerated characteristic or deformity related to their demise: Augustus covered in chocolate, Violet blue-colored and flexible, Veruca and her father covered in garbage, and Mike overstretched.

Wonka then invites Charlie to come live and work in the factory with him, and reveals that the purpose of the Golden Tickets and the tour was to make the least rotten child the heir of the factory itself, so he can have someone carry on his legacy when he dies. The only condition however is that Charlie must leave his family behind, because Wonka believes family is a hindrance to a chocolatier's creative freedom, a philosophy Wonka developed due to his dentist father, Dr. Wilbur Wonka, denying his son candy because of the risk to his teeth. After secretly sampling some candy, Wonka was instantly hooked and ran away to follow his dreams.

As his family is the most important thing in his life, Charlie refuses Wonka's offer. Charlie and his family are living contently a while later, but Wonka is depressed; he returns to seek advice, and Charlie helps him reunite with his estranged father. Charlie ultimately inherits the factory, while Wonka has patched up with his family.

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