extremesatanism [they/them] to literature • 3 years agoLet's talk about how fucked Charlie and the Chocolate Factory wasmessage-squaremessage-square83 fedilinkarrow-up172file-text
arrow-up172message-squareLet's talk about how fucked Charlie and the Chocolate Factory wasextremesatanism [they/them] to literature • 3 years agomessage-square83 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
I'm sick of doomer posts and I want to laugh at hidden weird reactionary sentiments in children's books.
minus-squareflowernet [none/use name]hexbear46·3 years ago>Opens tour by singing a song about how you shouldn't limit your imagination and literally has the words "Anything you want, do it" >Rest of the movie is about following arbitrary rules or suffering exaggerated consequences. >introduces kids to a room where the entire premise is that everything can be eaten >Doesn't mention that the single largest feature of the room can't be touched or it will be contaminated link
minus-squareextremesatanism [they/them]hexagonhexbear34·edit-23 years agoFINALLY yes someone mentions it Brings kid who likes candy to a candy factory Punishes kid for eating candy link
minus-squareElChapoDeChapo [he/him, comrade/them]hexbear21·3 years agoWilly Wonka straight up killed like 3 of those kids, didn't he? link
minus-squareDrPulaskiAdmirer [he/him]hexbear5·3 years agoin the book theres a scene where we see the others leaving the factory. the movie is more ambiguous link
minus-squareFrank [he/him, he/him]hexbear5·3 years agoIn the movie he also assures Joe and Charlie that the kids are fine. link
>Opens tour by singing a song about how you shouldn't limit your imagination and literally has the words "Anything you want, do it"
>Rest of the movie is about following arbitrary rules or suffering exaggerated consequences.
>introduces kids to a room where the entire premise is that everything can be eaten
>Doesn't mention that the single largest feature of the room can't be touched or it will be contaminated
FINALLY yes someone mentions it
Willy Wonka straight up killed like 3 of those kids, didn't he?
in the book theres a scene where we see the others leaving the factory. the movie is more ambiguous
In the movie he also assures Joe and Charlie that the kids are fine.