krissness
Arlington
A story about this — 2 years ago
I too cannot help comparing this version to the previous film version. I had read somewhere that this movie made Willy Wonka seem like Michael Jackson – i.e., creepy (no offense to the MJ fans out there-just quoting a review). And it’s true. Gene Wilder’s Wonka was whimsical but there was a touch of melancholy about him. And yes, the bratty kids got what was coming to them in the original… but as much as I love Tim Burton and Johnny Depp, Depp’s Wonka is creepy and this movie feels both flat and mean-spirited, as though Wonka has brought the kids to the factory for the purpose of mocking them and watching them turn themselves into bluberries and whatnot. Also many of the best scenes of the original have been re-envisioned in a way that dilutes their impact. The scene on the boat near the beginning was great in the original and dull in the remake, despite the fact that both utilized similar lines from Wonka and were trying to convey a sense of the strange and foreboding. And the ending drove me insane! Perhaps I am too old. My nephew, who is in third grade, thinks this movie is “so much better than the other one.” He also says that “The young people prefer the new Star Wars movies because they’re cooler.”

Comments
sarah!
United States
The one difference between the first and remake of this film is what makes people either love it or hate it: Tim Burton.
The king of creepiness remade the movie in his own taste, with Danny Elfman’s musical genius, giving it an altogether different feel.
This version IS played to the newer generation. I’m not terribly old, but I enjoyed the first one for what it was. I consider this an entirely separate film.
krissness
Arlington
I am a big Tim Burton fan in general but I just couldn’t stop comparing the two movies. I wish I could have separated them in my mind.