Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory was a very
confusing movie, it was hard to understand the true meaning of everything that
happened to the children. I loved this post I Never Really thought of the Willy
Wonka Factor in this sense. The post made me think in depth of the producer
creating the movie. As a young girl I was
scared of the Willy Wonka Factor, until I got older and realize what the scenes
in the movie were not that scary. Fear does have a big influence on how every
person understands movies or enjoys them. This film is supposed to be a great children’s
movie but unlike most it is not about a fairytale or a comedy in which Jacob brings
light to that the several points is his argument. After reading this post I realize
that the movie is really set in its own category and is really influenced by
the events of its time. The music within
the film was very contradictory to the bright colors as was discussed. The
music was like horror music and made the tension very thick while watching the
show. I like how Jacob used a very famous image of the boat ride in which very
loud crazy music played. I instantly saw
the scene replay in my head as soon as I saw the image. The scene made you
think that the contestants had made a very bad decision to go to the chocolate
factory and was the first image in my mind while reading the post. As a young
girl I thought that after this scene something really bad was going to happen.
In most scenes when a kid was going to do something bad, or after they did
something bad crazy music came on, which kid of started a classical
conditioning theory for viewers. The Scene where the girl turned blue after
chewing the gum scared me every time. Jacob did a great job with his argument comparing
the murder castle to the Willy Wonka factory. The point about Willy Wonka being
the opposite of H.H. Holmes murder of people during the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair
and encouraging children with Sarcasm really made me think about the true
meaning of the movie. In the movie several times Willy Wonka used reverse
psychology on the children which set them up for failure to do things and made the
other children feel like he was a good guy still by sending ompaloopas to help
them. The point of how the camera turns
is affecting how the story is portrayed is a great detail of how the small
things really make a big impact. The post explains a lot of psychological mind
blown events an Jacob does a great job of breaking them down for readers of his
blog to understand them. Also, Jacob did
a great job in the argument using the stranger Danger movement as proof of why,
and the way the movie was produced. I agree
with Jacob that in the end willy Wonka is a horrifying Stanger danger film. This post was great and I agree with all the points
explained within this post.
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