>>23142163 (OP)
It taught moral lessons like most fiction of the time. Modern generations probably find it confusing because it isn't nihilistic and there is hardly any organ harvesting or gang rape. Gene Wilder is a kike of course but he's great.
>>23142163 (OP)
I always thought it was dumb how Willy Wonka and the Chocolate factory focuses of Charlie while Charlie and the Chocolate Factory focuses on Willy Wonka.
>>23142175
I think its weird to teach kids that basically, if you’re broke, just play the lottery and you’ll probably win. Most people miss that subtle underlying theme.
>In "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory," the golden ticket symbolizes a rare opportunity or chance for adventure and fortune, as it grants the holder access to the magical chocolate factory. It represents hope and the idea that anyone, regardless of their background, can achieve something extraordinary.
>>23142179
Charlie didn't play the lottery. He found some money in the gutter and bought something for a family member. Then the candyman convinced him to by a chocolate bar for himself after the contest was supposedly over.
>>23142163 (OP)
He took the oompa loompas away from the forest, and locked them in the factory.
Charlie now is the new person that'll get groomed into oppressing the oompa loompas.
A sad situation.
>>23142181
this. The faggy sequel didn't even have a moral lesson. The oompah loompahs are victims of colonialization or something? Strict fathers are bad maybe? No clue, probably something subversive
Allusion to slavery and the chocolate trade empire. Maybe that's too obvious. But the harmful effects of corps and your children and HFCS that's why if it's not candy it's some weird ass experiment that kills the kids. They die irl. If you got ballooned to like 100lbs in 10 seconds you're a goner. It's just a childish film for family's. And fuck grandpa Joe the lazy money grubbing do nothing piece of shit. Fucking leach.
>>23142163 (OP)
It's a simplistic story about how bad people don't win. Also the movie was made to literally sell chocolate bars. It was just an advertisement that failed.
>>23142181
To double down on the lesson, Charlie wasn't a little shit like the other kids who had more. He was given the least in life, fate smiled for once and Charlie remained pure through and through and got to reap the fruits of his choices. Being a good person is not presupposed by material wealth.