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“Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ (2005)”
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was released in 2005. The director of the movie was Tim Burton. The main character was Freddie Highmore. His name in the movie was Charlie Bucket. He plays the role of poor boy who wants to visit the Wonka chocolate factory where it is no one visit there for long time ago. The main idea of the movie is about the difference of family in the children’s character. The director present about character of children who have been the chocolate factory and won the game in the Wonka factory by their character.

There were five of children in the different family and, way in finding golden ticket where it is selling Wonka chocolate around the world. Children’s who were winners the ticket to visit The Wonka chocolate factory that they had visit there the whole day with Willy Wonka who was the owner of factory.

The beginning was about the first child who won the golden ticket is Augustus Gloop. A greedy boy he always eat chocolate too much and all of his family are fat including him because of eating. They always indulge their child in eating. He ate a lot of Wonka chocolate until one of his Wonka chocolate appear so, he was easyer to find golden ticket than another child. The second child who won the golden ticket is Violet Beauregarde a girl who likes chewing gum and talking. She won a lot of prize chewing gum and a variety of sport and activities. Her mother always support her everything. She said she change from chewing gum to eat chocolate for find golden ticket temporarily.

The third child won the golden ticket is Veruca Salt a spoil girl who is selfish and self-willed because her father always indulge her until became her habit. She wants the golden ticket and, cried to her father until he had to close his factory and ask his workers to find golden ticket inside Wonka chocolate that he bought too many of chocolate until he found it and brought it to give her

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