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Brief introduction of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Little Charlie grew up in a small town, where there is the largest chocolate factory in the world, which is owned by a great chocolate inventor and manufacturer Willie? What Wonka owns. The factory is mysterious, the gate is locked, and the whole town has never seen anyone coming in or out of the gate.

One day, Willie? Mr. Wonka announced that five lucky children will get the privilege to visit the chocolate factory, and at the same time they will get enough chocolate candy and other sweets to eat for a lifetime. Children who buy Wonka chocolates all over the world have the opportunity. The premise is that there are five golden coupons hidden in the wrapping paper, and whoever gets the golden coupons is the lucky one.

By chance, Charlie got a golden ticket. The process of visiting the factory is a strange experience. Every visitor feels infinitely fascinated, delighted, curious, surprised and confused. Even the most absurd dreams can't imagine such a thing. Chocolate falls, rivers full of brown syrup, large areas of chewing gum grass, and mountains of milk candy. The workers in the factory are all chocolate-loving dwarfs from the wild jungle.

During the visit of Charlie and four lucky people to Mr Wonka's chocolate factory, many interesting things happened: a child fell into the chocolate river, a child became a blueberry, a child fell into the garbage chute, and a child was transmitted to the palm of his hand by TV. In the end, little Charlie got the biggest surprise: he will have Willie? Mr wonka gave up his whole chocolate factory.

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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is adapted from roald dahl's novel 1964. Produced by Warner Bros., directed by tim burton, starring Johnny Depp and Freddie Harmo. The film was released in the United States on July 15, 2005.

In order to present the fantasy factory in the original work as truly as possible, the producers did not rely too much on the blue screen or green screen technology, but built the scenery as much as possible, and most of them were 360-degree scenes, so that the actors could fully integrate into the environment. The film crew used 7 studios and many locations in Songshulin Studio, including the famous 007 studio. Scenery is not only for building, but also for location, computer and miniature.

In order to create a spectacular chocolate river, the crew needs more than 200,000 gallons of liquid chocolate, of which the waterfall needs 32,000 gallons, and the river with a length of 180 feet, a width of 25 to 40 feet and a depth of nearly 3 feet needs170,000 gallons. The fake chocolate in the film is a mixture of water and dietary fiber. Because the color intuitive to the naked eye is different from the color in the film, Burton chose this color after some tests. During the preparation period, the local laboratory samples and tests every day to ensure the safety of the cast members' work and diet.

In Wonka's chocolate factory, there are 100 squirrels who choose nuts specially. Like Wonka, tim burton wants to use live and trained squirrels in movies. Before filming, training 100 was unthinkable. The elf in the final picture is composed of CG and 40 real squirrels. It took 19 weeks to train these squirrels. Some of these squirrels come from local families in Britain, and most of them come from animal rescue stations.

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