Wonka (2023) : Recap, Review and Reflection

"May I present, Willy Wonka's wild and wonderful wishy-washy Wonka walker!
Please, don't make me say that again."

Isn't that a perfect opening line for this post? Good day, film lovers! Today I just went to the cinema and scratched another movie from my To-Watch list that I put in My 2023 Cinematic Carousel: Hits, Misses and Question Marks. You've probably knew since the quote. You guessed it right! It's Wonka (2023), directed by Paul King.

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This movie played as a prequel of the 2 existing iconic movies; Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005). I know. That's a lot of chocolate right?


I was pretty much growing up with "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory". I love it so much that I knew all the lines of it as I rewatched it again and again. It's that family movie that is always so vibrant and brings me joy every time I watch it.

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Whereas, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is something I just watched recently. Even though, the movie was out before I was born. I find this one creepier and with the CGI was still weird here and there. I wasn't excited as much.


When I saw the new Wonka (2023), Truthfully, I was neither excited nor expecting anything. I was more curious about how the movie was gonna play out and as a prequel, if it would fit the other two. So, I went to the cinema with my friends and found out.

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Now, let's start with

🌟 the Recap 🌟

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Indeed the story is different from those two, as it lets us explore the journey of the young and poor Willy Wonka (played by Timothée Chalamet) and how he first opened a chocolate store in Galeries Gourmet. He had traveled all around the world and collected all the best ingredients. With a promise, he made with his late mom to share his chocolate with the world.

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Unfortunately, being a new kid in town, Wonka got scammed into working labor hours for Mrs. Scrubitt's (played by Olivia Colman) laundry shop. With the help of a good friend, Noodle (played by Calah Lane) (And yes guys! Noodle like me 😆), Wonka managed to sneak out and sell his chocolates in the most fantastic way, magic.

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However, the path to becoming Galeries Gourmet's new chocolatier wasn't a piece of chocolate 😂, Wonka was faced by the city's chocolate cartel: Slugworth (played by Paterson Joseph), Fickelgruber (played by Mathew Baynton) and Prodnose (played by Matt Lucas). They bribed the chief of police (played by Keegan-Michael Key) with chocolates to keep Wonka out of the game.

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(⚠️Mild Spoiler here ⚠️) With the help of his 4 laundry worker friends: the accountant, the sewer lady, the comedian, and the call-center lady, Wonka collected enough money and opened the shop. However, luck wasn't on his side and the cartel spoiled all of Wonka's chocolate and completely ruined the opening day.


⚠️ Spoilers Alert! ⚠️
Please skip the next paragraph (and continue on the Review and the Reflection part),
if you want to steer clear of spoilers.

! [Hidden Spoiler nr1 of Wonka] Losing all hope with the chocolate shop, Wonka made a deal with the cartel to pay for all his friends' debt, in return, he must never come back to the city, nor make any chocolate ever. As he desperately left the city, Wonka realized something wrong was up and decided to go back. Just in time, before his boat got blown up.

! [Hidden Spoiler nr2 of Wonka] Wonka gathered all his friends, rescued the captured Noodle, and went back to the cartel's hidden lair to take out the dirty evidence and expose the cartel. He and Noodle almost drown in the pool of Chocolate, but the Oompa Loompa (played by Hugh Grant), who was stalking Wonka all along, saved them by the bell. Wonka got out with the accounting book he needed and exposed all the bad schemes. They were put in jail and Wonka finally followed his dream and the promise he made with his mom.

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Now it's time for...

🌟 the Review 🌟

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It's truly a kids-friendly family movie. The movie is filled with all the key elements of children's entertainment. The colorful set and color scheme throughout the movie. Multiple catchy songs with the whole dance crew musical numbers. the storyline that's not complicated to follow. And the diverse and funny characters, who all add comedic flavorful bits in almost every scene of the movie.

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Do I personally like the cast? The honest answer would be /myeh/. I find myself couldn't truly enjoy both Chalamet and Lane as 2 main characters. Chalamet's Wonka is portrayed as someone ambitious and talented. I won't deny that, but it's more Wonka as a magician and a pocket-full-of ingredients holder. I would prefer Wonka to be a talented chocolatier and really see how he made the chocolate more. Chalamet's singing and dancing were not bad. It just didn't wow me as I hoped it would.

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For Noodle, other than the excitement of sharing the same name. I think her character was added for diversity purposes. I didn't see much of the chemistry between Chalamet and Lane as the story played out to be. The movie kinda made her "the brain of the operation", but still she didn't do much. Most of the ideas were Wonka's anyway. So I was like heh. Disappointed. On the contrary, I really enjoyed most of the supporting characters. They made the most out of their air-time and boy was I entertained! Great job!


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Here comes...

🌟 the Reflection 🌟

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The most meaningful quote that truly inspired me from the movie is when Wonka's mom told young boy Willy Wonka that

"Every good thing in this world, started with a dream.
So you hold on to yours."

The theme of "following your dream" is undeniably screaming on the top of this movie('s lungs), as we follow Wonka chasing his dream, getting it crushed, and learning to get back up again. It always sounded so cliché, but I think in reality of maturity, it's very easy to forget the inner child in ourselves. Lots of time, I see many people are frustrated because of unfulfilled needs from childhood trauma. One of the most common things is giving up your dream. Sadly, most of the time, these aren't getting acknowledged enough.

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Not fully understanding your inner child and not being aware of how that affects your adulthood are things that lots of people suffer from. For me, I tried not to fall into that pit, but it was not easy. I find that it takes time and courage to talk to your inner child and be realistic about what young me and old me are going through.

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This scene in the movie, I find it very witty. "No daydreaming"
Showing me how a dry and lack of imagination adulthood can be

I might not have all my life figured out yet, but I still cherish the inner child and the dream within me. I reflected that reality kept my body alive and my dream kept my heart beating. I hope one day I don't have to be in the position of pick one and discard one. So until then, I want to live my best life juggling dreams and reality in the best and least chaotic way possible.

PS. All the official movie photos are from source


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My #nomnommovie review post for today has ended. Fresh feeling after watching it, so it might be a little unorganized, but I do hope you're still with me here, just leave the comments to let me know or discuss film theory with me. Til next time...

Let's stay supportive of the entertainment industry and keep watching great movies, guys

Khob khun kaa,
Nomnomnoodle 🍜




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I remember Johnny Deep when he portrayed Willy Wonka once, it was a great movie. With that being said, I think I am going to watch this one.

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Depp's Wonka is still my favorite till today. I love how Depp portrayed Wonka both crazy talented and nutty wonky him. Just proves my theory of geniuses are just weirdo, who knows what they capable of. lol

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Just proves my theory of geniuses are just weirdo,

I agree (^_^)

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The movie looks like the greatest showman.
Sometimes watching these kind of movies reminds me of my childhood days
Is it on Netflix??

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The greatest showman is also a musical movie like this one, you‘re right!

Since it just been released in the cinema I think it‘s gonna take a while before they go on streaming services. Hopefully it‘ll be on Netflix.

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Greetings friend, I really liked this new version of that movie and it is incredible how they managed to recreate every detail and, above all, adding music during each action gives it a unique touch and makes it perfect for all ages. I have also seen all the versions and with this new one I laughed a lot and I feel that it is the best and in that way always maintain that legacy of chocolate and show that teamwork, camaraderie will always be the best and thus be able to achieve everything. So every second is worth it and great that you enjoyed this great classic

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Ye, i agree it‘s quite funny and more comedic actions and jokes in this one. I love how big number broadway style it is and it‘s scenes are beautiful.

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Despite some archetypes of the genre, it's an interesting reinterpretation of a classic.

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I also wonder if there‘ll be any another Wonka in the future.

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I've just watched Wonka. I found it charming but lacking the uncanny, that condiment Dahl's original Wonka had and which Johnny Depp made so much justice to.
I agree 💯 with you. More chocolate making and less magic, please.

I enjoyed reading you, @nomnomnoodle 🥰

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Yayy Thank you so much. This means a lot having you not only agree with me, but also that you enjoyed my writing :)

I'm not sure if I'm biased for Depp's Wonka, still Chalamet's Wonka complex personalities don't sit well with me somehow.

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Totally missed watching Wonka as I usually lose my interest when there is too much fuss around a movie or series that everyone is watching. I get the feeling that I don't want to follow the trail and that I should keep it for the future when the wave of people speaking about it gets lots on the way. But I'm happy to find some real review shared on here :)

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I get how you feel. It's always exhausted to follow the crowd. For me, it kinda depends how much I want to prove it by myself because I know I'll definitely gonna watch it soon and it's best when I get to do it on my own before seeing what the crowd is receiving it.

Thanks! I'm glad I can write my honest opinion about it here on hive and not have to do a more kiss ass version review that sometimes work required me to do. I'm glad you enjoyed it.

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ow I really2 love this movie I think I have to download this again hehe.

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There's so many satisfying elements to see in this film for sure. I wouldn't mind watch it again.

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personally I don't consider the film to be bad, however I didn't like that it was a musical, even more so because it is something they omitted to show in the trailer (to make sure that the majority of the public, who by the way don't like musicals, will still buy a ticket) it has good features, however, the 2007 film is more enjoyable and Johnny Deep was more faithful to the Wonka of the book, charismatic, with a black sense of humour and some mystery, however a normal person who earned his achievements with talent and science

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My friend said the exact same thing. She didnt know it was a musical so it was caught a little off-guard, luckily she ok with that.

Yes! I agree that Depp‘s Wonka is more faithful to the book and I like that he has a depth of multicomplex genius within him.

thank you for sharing your thought. Im glad to have someone to exchange ideas.