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Thoughts on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Paper) {500 words}
There is no doubt that Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a fairy tale. It's true to call it the sweetest movie in history. Because I saw a fairy tale, I decided to finish this film review by means of primary school students' comments.

The chocolate factory is incredibly beautiful. The light green lawn, the bright candy that people can't bear to see, and the soft and rich dark chocolate river can be imagined. The air is filled with the sweet smell when storing coal. And those magical workshops, the glass elevators that fascinate me. Although they are said to be incredible real-life shots, they look even more unreal than computer production. Only blame them for being too beautiful to be true, which is simply the greatest dream imagined by the most extraordinary mind of mankind.

By contrast, the world outside the factory is very gloomy-although it is too gloomy to be true. An ordinary child, Charlie bakht, lives in a poor but warm family. He is kind, sensible and has gentle love, but nothing else. This is exactly what the film itself wants to express. In my opinion, his beauty is really radiant and unparalleled. Perhaps, that is the most common but crucial gift that fairy tales give to good heroes-luck. This gentle gift made him get willy wonka's last chocolate gold coupon after many twists and turns, that is, the opportunity to participate in the chocolate factory.

This is the beginning of a fairy tale. I got it from Charlie by accident.

Little Charlie did something unexpected. He chose affection.

Explain a great truth with a very simple story.

The pursuit of dreams is sometimes too transitional, and you will miss many better things, such as Wonka's lost family.

The cultivation of character has nothing to do with your own affairs and living environment.

More often, arrogance and doting will make the original simple children vulgar.