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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory —— What can childhood dreams bring to children?

Charlie, the hero of the movie, is a shota. He lives in a cabin with six relatives and leads a very poor life. Near his home is the world's number one chocolate factory, which belongs to Mr. Wonka. Mr. Wonka is an eccentric but full of fun. The chocolates he developed are wonderful and delicious. Some chocolates are absurd and funny, but people can't resist the temptation of delicious food. Charlie is full of curiosity about chocolate factories. One day, Mr. Wonka announced that he would let five children who got the golden ticket hidden in Wonka chocolate visit his factory. Just when four golden lottery tickets were found one after another, Charlie unexpectedly became the winner of the last lottery ticket. So, on the first day of February, Charlie and his grandfather, as well as four other lucky people and their parents, walked into Mr. Wonka's chocolate factory together and had a wonderful and incredible' fantasy' trip ...

During the trip, they visited many incredible candy manufacturing, such as the chocolate waterfall, which is simply a killer. Nothing is more tempting than the chocolate river. There will be a Xiong Haizi, a * * * five children to visit, along the way, leaving Charlie alone, in fact, every manufacturing point is a test for the children, in which Mr. Wonka constantly gags and enlivens the atmosphere. I also sank into my childhood memories at any time. Finally, the kind and enthusiastic child won the victory and won the grand prize.

this warm, vivid and human-friendly magical story, like a piece of chocolate, is memorable. No matter greedy augustus, willful Veruca, violette who loves chewing gum, or Mike who is obsessed with TV, all of them are spoiled children. They also add fun to movies and make the journey more interesting, vivid and tortuous. At the same time, these spoiled, rich children also reflect Charlie's understanding, kindness and simplicity, which was born in a poor family. Don't spoil children too much. This is also the idea of Roald Dahl, the author of the film adaptation of this novel. Children's dreams should be full of fantasy and hope, and parents should protect this pure and beautiful dream.