De Chocolate (2005) — Charlie Y La Fгўbrica

Tim Burton's 2005 adaptation of is a visually spectacular, darkly whimsical reimagining of Roald Dahl's classic book that prioritizes faithful details and a complex, eccentric portrayal of its central character. While it received positive critical reviews upon release, it remains a divisive entry in Burton's filmography, often compared to the warmer 1971 version. Performance and Characterization

The film’s heart and most debated element is Johnny Depp’s performance as Willy Wonka. Charlie y la FГЎbrica de Chocolate (2005)

: Depp portrays Wonka as a socially awkward, emotionally stunted recluse with a "weird white chocolate" quality—an acquired taste that is far removed from Gene Wilder’s more charismatic trickster. Tim Burton's 2005 adaptation of is a visually

: The film introduces a significant subplot involving Wonka’s father, a strict dentist played by Christopher Lee, to explain Wonka's detachment and disdain for family. : Depp portrays Wonka as a socially awkward,