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The endings bittersweet for me, knowing what comes after this. And honestly, if they wanted to try and get away with a sequel where we finally see the spies being sent in and Wonka firing everyone and meeting the Oompa Loompas, I wouldn't be mad
yeah i think a middle film between this and Wilders wonka movie would be perfect, we could see the rise to fame, the spying and seeing Wonkas fall and lost faith in people to the point he locks himself away - you know i wouldnt even say no to a retelling/movie based on the actually book but with Timothee Chalamet - i really do like him and his version of Wonka to the point i would actually be ok with a semi reboot of the '71 film
“So goes a good deed, in a weary world” That line from the oompa loompa was the same exact line Wonka said at the end of the 1971 film. ☺️ In fact there are many references to the Gene Wilder 1971 Willy Wonka movie in this. This film was such a great prequel to my most favorite movie ever ❤️
When I watched this in theaters, I loved this. Timothee is very underrated for this talent as an actor and his singing voice, absolutely love it. This film definitely has a lot more heart than I expected.
One thing I wanted to point out, most of the set for Wonka’s shop actually was practical! Something about the lighting and effects made it look weird but something cool to note :)
i was also in full tears at the cinema the second i heard the bell chimes and the song begin. And the timelapse of the factory being built.....god damn, SO GOOD!
Its genuinely one of if not the best movie I've ever seen. Its so magical and Timothée is brilliant. And if you don't know. Timothée didn't audition for this. The director Paul King straight up called him and offered him the role. He saw some of Timothées old dancing stuff he did years back and he knew Timothée was the one to be Willy Wonka, and he was right. There is so many bits where it's like is this Timothée Chalamet or Gene Wilder? Lol.
I absolutely loved this movie. Its fun, crazy, wacky, silly, really whimsy, and it captures that feeling of Roald Dahl's books so well. And it's extremely heartwarming all throughout with many scenes involving Wonka. It almost git me to shes a tear with Pure Imagination. So many callbacks to Wilder's Wonka even with little details like Wonk's cane standing upright at one point and not falling over and his mom's note being on a golden piece of paper (golden ticket). Every musical number is a bop and the rest of the main cast (especially Noodle) were all fun in their own way.
When I watched this, I couldn't stop thinking that this is the same people who made Paddington. They really made sure their mood and cinematography is just like it too
I really loved this film. I thought it was a great origin to the factory itself and I would be very interested in a further film showing the events that lead to Wonka firing his staff, closing the factory to the public, and hiring the oompa loompas. I think people forget that WIlly didn't have that sinister, unpredictable edge to him until after he went into self imposed isolation because his staff sold his chocolateiering secrets to competitors.
I really loved this movie so much! I had extremely low expectations but I came out enjoying this movie very much! I’ve actually watched it 3 times😅 anyways, the movie was Incredible and super heartwarming and whimsical! I love this movie so much!
me and my family went to see this movie in the theaters on my dad's birthday. I remember before going that we were watching the first two movies and having a debate about which was better. While my parents thought the older from the 70's was better, me and my siblings remember watching the new one with johnny Depp growing up, so we naturally went with that one. But as far as this movie goes, we all actually enjoyed this one, the story and plot captured out attention the entire way through and it was well balanced with the humor, the wholesomeness, and the musical inputs. The settings and dynamics of this film were quite creative and really goes into what we envisioned for Wonka to be like.
The highlights, for me, were the "villains" and Hugh Grant. Certainly better than I thought it would be. I do want to watch it again and eat a chocolate every time someone eats one on-screen.
Who told Clariss this film was bad? Or was the thumbnail meant to just trigger us?? Also she just entirely skipped my favourite sequence... 'For a moment' the whole zoo dance?!
I swear to god on my soul, every single Wonka reaction I watch everyone asks the same question at the same time “How does Benz know what Giraffe smells like?”😂😂
I like Timothee Chalamet but I admit I had some doubts with his casting. He changed my mind after watching it though... I thought he was really great as a young Wonka. His singing voice was fantastic too. I was pleasantly surprised by this film.
Hi Clariss , great to see you :) i enjoy your reaction to Wonka 🍫 I even saw your husband Tim's reaction to the movie couple of days go , I wish you to would have watch this together.
@@johnmaynardable Well, if you get a chance check it out. I went to the theatre not expecting much but it made me feel like a little kid again and I came away with a happy feeling that's hard to really feel in life anymore. Instant classic for me to revisit on Holidays and such 😊
This was one of a tiny handful of recent films that I've actually gone to the theater to see. I thought it was 'pretty good,' not necessarily great (and also not deserving of any outpouring of hate). The creators made a sincere effort to tie a number of callbacks to the beloved 'national treasure' of the 1971 film (Wonka's use of a legal contract to trap people, has its origins in this new film, for example.) Is there a down-side / failure in this film? If I had to point to one, it's this: The 1971 film establishes Willy Wonka as a good soul, but who has a wild, barely-contained 'devil' side to his personality: (the scary monologue-poem he recites when on the 'Wonka-boat' through the tunnel; the apparently genuine lack-of-concern that Augustus Gloop might really be drowning (or doomed) when he falls into the chocolate river; the apparent gleeful anticipation - 'the suspense is terrible! ...I hope it'll last' - when Augustus gets briefly stuck in the intake pipe), We don't quite know if Wonka is essentially honest, or essentially good, until the end of the 1971 film, when the story settles the question. That Willy Wonka's "wild, intermittently-unhinged devil side" is absent in this film. (That's not a fatal flaw, but it certainly is an inconsistency in the portrayal of the character.) Did Wonka become more unhinged as he got older? (Let's be generous and say that that's up to the viewer to decide.)
The tag line of this movie should have been {Free Willy "Wonka" the Movie.} But of course, it might have confused some people into thinking the theater was showing a double feature. ;)
I thought the movie was fine, it was just a completely different tone than Charlie and the Chocolate Factory movies. For one thing, in those movies, the world was normal, all the magic happened within the factory. Now we have people flying around in the street and shops selling candy that turns people into furry Loraxes. Also, the police chief trying to outright murder Willy was a move too far. I also question how Slugworth is supposed to be Wonka's greatest competition when he should be in jail.
You gotta remember a few things. The reason all the magic is confined to the factory in the original film and the remake is because Willy had employees who sold the secrets to his magical candies to his competitors. Due to this betrayal he fired all his workers, brought in the oompa loompas, and shut the factory down to the public and went into self imposed isolation to work on crazy candy while the factory pumped out more familiar less magical fare to the public. Slugworth in the original film was a man whom he hired who assumed the name slugworth and pretended to be a competitor paying the kids in exchange for secrets from the factory in order for willy to test their character. Based on this movie, Willy got the name slugworth from the man in this film.
@@justarandomveryintelligent8934 1. If his candies were originally magic, then stolen, then all candy in the original movie world would have magic of some kind 2. Slugworth was known to Uncle Joe as Wonka's competitor, and had been active throughout Wonka's exile, therefore Slugworth was a real character and a real rival, even if the name was used for the test
@@alexkaen1701 1. Depends on which candies the spies and traitors were able to get access to. 2. Grandpa joe would be old enough to have seen the events of this wonka movie unfold which means he'd be talking about this slugworth.
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The endings bittersweet for me, knowing what comes after this.
And honestly, if they wanted to try and get away with a sequel where we finally see the spies being sent in and Wonka firing everyone and meeting the Oompa Loompas, I wouldn't be mad
yeah i think a middle film between this and Wilders wonka movie would be perfect, we could see the rise to fame, the spying and seeing Wonkas fall and lost faith in people to the point he locks himself away -
you know i wouldnt even say no to a retelling/movie based on the actually book but with Timothee Chalamet - i really do like him and his version of Wonka to the point i would actually be ok with a semi reboot of the '71 film
“So goes a good deed, in a weary world”
That line from the oompa loompa was the same exact line Wonka said at the end of the 1971 film. ☺️
In fact there are many references to the Gene Wilder 1971 Willy Wonka movie in this.
This film was such a great prequel to my most favorite movie ever ❤️
When I watched this in theaters, I loved this. Timothee is very underrated for this talent as an actor and his singing voice, absolutely love it. This film definitely has a lot more heart than I expected.
How is he underrated? Oscar nominated, tons of awards, leading man in Dune. He's only 28.
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@usanatv2007sentertainmentinc. Never said it was. Just thought it was cool and interesting- a single constant on my ever changing TH-cam algorithm
Agreed and what does underrated mean
I watched it in the theater with my little brother, he loved it and wouldn't stop talking about it afterwards
I was genuinely surprised how incredible it is like so heart-warming at that last song actually made me teary eyed
One thing I wanted to point out, most of the set for Wonka’s shop actually was practical! Something about the lighting and effects made it look weird but something cool to note :)
You actually included the full Oompa Loompa Premium Economy song! You are the first reactor to do so. Congrats!
I cried in the ending when he sung Pure Imagination 😢
My dad welled up at the end
i was also in full tears at the cinema the second i heard the bell chimes and the song begin. And the timelapse of the factory being built.....god damn, SO GOOD!
Its genuinely one of if not the best movie I've ever seen. Its so magical and Timothée is brilliant. And if you don't know. Timothée didn't audition for this. The director Paul King straight up called him and offered him the role. He saw some of Timothées old dancing stuff he did years back and he knew Timothée was the one to be Willy Wonka, and he was right. There is so many bits where it's like is this Timothée Chalamet or Gene Wilder? Lol.
I saw this in theaters and I sang along to the songs timothee better win an Oscar for this
I absolutely loved this movie. Its fun, crazy, wacky, silly, really whimsy, and it captures that feeling of Roald Dahl's books so well.
And it's extremely heartwarming all throughout with many scenes involving Wonka. It almost git me to shes a tear with Pure Imagination.
So many callbacks to Wilder's Wonka even with little details like Wonk's cane standing upright at one point and not falling over and his mom's note being on a golden piece of paper (golden ticket).
Every musical number is a bop and the rest of the main cast (especially Noodle) were all fun in their own way.
Thank you CLARISSA FOR REACTING TO THE WILLY WONKA MOVIE THIS MOVIE WAS A WHIMSICAL MAGICAL EXPERIENCE
When I watched this, I couldn't stop thinking that this is the same people who made Paddington. They really made sure their mood and cinematography is just like it too
I really loved this film. I thought it was a great origin to the factory itself and I would be very interested in a further film showing the events that lead to Wonka firing his staff, closing the factory to the public, and hiring the oompa loompas. I think people forget that WIlly didn't have that sinister, unpredictable edge to him until after he went into self imposed isolation because his staff sold his chocolateiering secrets to competitors.
I really loved this movie so much! I had extremely low expectations but I came out enjoying this movie very much! I’ve actually watched it 3 times😅 anyways, the movie was Incredible and super heartwarming and whimsical! I love this movie so much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
me and my family went to see this movie in the theaters on my dad's birthday. I remember before going that we were watching the first two movies and having a debate about which was better. While my parents thought the older from the 70's was better, me and my siblings remember watching the new one with johnny Depp growing up, so we naturally went with that one. But as far as this movie goes, we all actually enjoyed this one, the story and plot captured out attention the entire way through and it was well balanced with the humor, the wholesomeness, and the musical inputs. The settings and dynamics of this film were quite creative and really goes into what we envisioned for Wonka to be like.
THIS MOVIE WAS SO GOOD!
The original song I like was the world of pure imagination in the original Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
Two words:
"Dutch Chocolate"
*You're welcome* 😁
WONKA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"It's never an ingredient that makes it good..."
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It's called MSG....
Uncle Roger's Chocolate
The highlights, for me, were the "villains" and Hugh Grant. Certainly better than I thought it would be. I do want to watch it again and eat a chocolate every time someone eats one on-screen.
Highlights for me were the balloon scene, “you’ve never had chocolate like this”, and most of all “Pure imagination” to really bring it home
I wasn’t so sure of the movie at the beginning but by the end I liked it.
LOL CLARISS AS WONKA IN THE THUMBNAIL!
I HOPE WE GET A SEQUEL!
I have never seen this version so I thought I'd watch it with you! ❤
CLARISS WOW! That eye makeup looks amazing!
Thank you!!
@@callmeclariss You're welcome, I wish you a good day.
@@callmeclariss Thank you you're so sweet🥰
Chocolate that got you high😂 5:54
Who told Clariss this film was bad? Or was the thumbnail meant to just trigger us?? Also she just entirely skipped my favourite sequence... 'For a moment' the whole zoo dance?!
Now that is a sin….
I swear to god on my soul, every single Wonka reaction I watch everyone asks the same question at the same time “How does Benz know what Giraffe smells like?”😂😂
10,000 days is 27 years, 4 months, and 23 days
love Wonka Move
Is a fun movie, a fun family movie. Now you should watch Paddington 1 and 2! Same director, amizing movies! like really good.
Awesome reaction of my favorite Willy Wonka movie!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I like Timothee Chalamet but I admit I had some doubts with his casting. He changed my mind after watching it though... I thought he was really great as a young Wonka. His singing voice was fantastic too. I was pleasantly surprised by this film.
Hi Clariss , great to see you :) i enjoy your reaction to Wonka 🍫 I even saw your husband Tim's reaction to the movie couple of days go , I wish you to would have watch this together.
Wonderful reaction:)
The flying nun 6:08
Loved this one.
i had chocolates on a 2nd viewing, cuz I liked the movie so much.....
I love this movie
Hands down, Gene Wilder remains the BEST portrayal of "Willy Wonka" IMO.
Wait!... Did you say the everlasting gobstopper?
The best part of the movie? Finding out that the zookeeper and the Mistress of the Keyes were exes
Did anyone else like the movie?
I liked it
I cry nearly every time I watch it!
Loved it
yup
Good movie 👍🎥🎞
You should watch the Back to the Future trilogy
Movie Suggestions:
Disney The Love Bug 1968
Hoodwinked 2005
Open Season 2006
Gnomeo and Juliet 2011
The Monkey King 2023
Please
I will always love the original the best, but then I'm an old guy.
I'm an old guy too and I loved this new one as much as the Gene Wilder one. It's very positive and uplifting 😊
@@stephenulmer3781 I actually haven't seen this version in its entirety. Only in this reaction on TH-cam.
@@johnmaynardable Well, if you get a chance check it out. I went to the theatre not expecting much but it made me feel like a little kid again and I came away with a happy feeling that's hard to really feel in life anymore. Instant classic for me to revisit on Holidays and such 😊
This was one of a tiny handful of recent films that I've actually gone to the theater to see.
I thought it was 'pretty good,' not necessarily great (and also not deserving of any outpouring of hate). The creators made a sincere effort to tie a number of callbacks to the beloved 'national treasure' of the 1971 film (Wonka's use of a legal contract to trap people, has its origins in this new film, for example.)
Is there a down-side / failure in this film? If I had to point to one, it's this: The 1971 film establishes Willy Wonka as a good soul, but who has a wild, barely-contained 'devil' side to his personality: (the scary monologue-poem he recites when on the 'Wonka-boat' through the tunnel; the apparently genuine lack-of-concern that Augustus Gloop might really be drowning (or doomed) when he falls into the chocolate river; the apparent gleeful anticipation - 'the suspense is terrible! ...I hope it'll last' - when Augustus gets briefly stuck in the intake pipe), We don't quite know if Wonka is essentially honest, or essentially good, until the end of the 1971 film, when the story settles the question.
That Willy Wonka's "wild, intermittently-unhinged devil side" is absent in this film. (That's not a fatal flaw, but it certainly is an inconsistency in the portrayal of the character.) Did Wonka become more unhinged as he got older? (Let's be generous and say that that's up to the viewer to decide.)
The Oompa Loompas
#ReleaseCoyotevsAcme
13:22 I'll Take The Whole Bottle. 😣😖😵😪
Better then Glasgow.
Nice ❤❤
Jaws The Movie
Reaction idea: The MCU movies
boring
Nobody ever had such a thought before. 🤯
The tag line of this movie should have been {Free Willy "Wonka" the Movie.} But of course, it might have confused some people into thinking the theater was showing a double feature. ;)
Hugh grant is why I don't care much about this movie
I thought the movie was fine, it was just a completely different tone than Charlie and the Chocolate Factory movies. For one thing, in those movies, the world was normal, all the magic happened within the factory. Now we have people flying around in the street and shops selling candy that turns people into furry Loraxes. Also, the police chief trying to outright murder Willy was a move too far.
I also question how Slugworth is supposed to be Wonka's greatest competition when he should be in jail.
You gotta remember a few things. The reason all the magic is confined to the factory in the original film and the remake is because Willy had employees who sold the secrets to his magical candies to his competitors. Due to this betrayal he fired all his workers, brought in the oompa loompas, and shut the factory down to the public and went into self imposed isolation to work on crazy candy while the factory pumped out more familiar less magical fare to the public. Slugworth in the original film was a man whom he hired who assumed the name slugworth and pretended to be a competitor paying the kids in exchange for secrets from the factory in order for willy to test their character. Based on this movie, Willy got the name slugworth from the man in this film.
@@justarandomveryintelligent8934
1. If his candies were originally magic, then stolen, then all candy in the original movie world would have magic of some kind
2. Slugworth was known to Uncle Joe as Wonka's competitor, and had been active throughout Wonka's exile, therefore Slugworth was a real character and a real rival, even if the name was used for the test
@@alexkaen1701 1. Depends on which candies the spies and traitors were able to get access to.
2. Grandpa joe would be old enough to have seen the events of this wonka movie unfold which means he'd be talking about this slugworth.
I tried to watch this but I got bored :/