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lemmy.world

Inside of one day he witnesses murders, deformations, then handed control of a factory run on slave labor. Yeah, he'll be fine.

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In addition to now owning the factory that just housed all those injuries and fatalities.

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It's a good thing there wasn't a fever dream remake 30 years later, nor a prequel nobody asked for concerning Wonka's origins.That would just be silly.

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I dunno if I'd call it depressing. I find it to be uplifting. It's a mother's love, and that can be a powerful insulator against the ugliness of life. He has a great mom that loves him and is doing her best. The song shows that.

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A more realistic interpretation, undoubtedly. My biggest criticism is how it disrupts the pacing of the film. It's an act break, but a weak transition.

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