OK !  We found 12 bugs that were super sweet in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

OK ! We found 12 bugs that were super sweet in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Willy Wonka is back on the big screen this week in the form of Timothée Chalamet. The new Hollywood star greedily and enthusiastically takes on the costume and top hat of the famous confectioner born from the imagination of Roald Dahl to tell the story of the character’s youth and especially his encounter with the Oompa Loompa (proudly represented by Hugh Grant).

This colorful and sweet Christmas movie is the perfect opportunity for Michelle and Michelle to reopen the doors of the chocolate factory that young Charlie visited in two feature films: the 1971 version, signed by Mel Stewart and directed by Gene Wilder, and the 2005 version, which is revisited. Tim Burton and his favorite actor Johnny Depp. If they were amazing and magical for the younger generations who enjoyed them, these two films also contain false connections.

“A kid who eats a bar, a technician who leaves too late, they don’t get away with anything!”

Armed with golden tickets and the quintessential yellow circle, AlloCiné’s technicians re-watched Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 1971 and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 2005 and discovered some amazing sequences. Like this poorly covered blue projector that turns Violet into a giant pig, this kid who “eats” a counter in the chin, (fake) sheep’s wool attached to velcro or the weird weight problem on the tablets made by Willy Wonka… in short, it’s heavy, very heavy!

Twelve mistakes can be found in the video above! And if you see others, don’t hesitate to share your findings in the comments below. Enjoy it!

Source: Allocine

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