fredag 4 oktober 2013

Charlie and the choclate factory

Charlie and the chocolate factory
 
 







In the book the settings is set as mid 1900’s, maybe 1940-1950, and in the movie you can’t really tell what the time is, cause Mike Teevie had an widescreen TV when he played games, but he played a old game. The clothes were also very old looking so it’s a mix of time periods.
In the book we never get to know who the narrator, but we know that the narrator is “on Charlies side” we also know that the narrator is thirdperson view and in the film, we don’t know who the narrator is until the end, one of the Ompa Lompas. In the film the narrator is also thirdperson view.
I also like that the climax in the book is a bit different than in the film, for example I think the climax in the book is when Charlie finds the golden ticket, and the climax in the film is when he finds the golden ticket and when Willy Wonka meets his dad after a long time, and I also think it’s a climax when Willy Lives with Charlies family and become a family member and having fun with them.

I think that Willy is more “colorful” in the film than In the book, he seems more rude in the film too, a bit arrogant, like he don’t care about others.