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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Blu Ray

  • Score: 53

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  • Burton's film refreshes the tale with vivid visuals & a cooler tone, omitting oddities & extending the story's intrigue.

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  • Video: 53

  • The VC-1 encoded image with a 1.78:1 ratio has a soft, artificially smooth look affecting characters, blending acceptable details and great depth with waxy textures, adequate human detail outside the airbrushed effect, striking colors, and maintained visual effects.

  • Audio: 58

  • The 5.1 DolbyTrueHD sound mix excels in delivering the film's fantasy elements, featuring natural dialogue, exceptional directional activity, atmospheric depth, and standout musical numbers from the creatures, all without distortion and with balanced scoring.

  • Extra: 53

  • Special features include director commentary, making-of segments, casting insights, visual and sound effects explorations, and unique elements like real squirrel training, embracing the quirky spirit of Dahl's world.

  • Movie: 58

  • Tim Burton's 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' revives the tale with his dark, quirky twist, contrasting with Mel Stuart's classic, favoring visual flair over emotional warmth.

    Video: 53

    The video presentation of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" on Blu-ray, encoded in VC-1 with a 1.78:1 aspect ratio, presents a nuanced image that might initially perplex the viewer. The film's visual style intentionally leans towards a softer, more polished look, particularly evident in the portrayal of younger characters and Willy Wonka, which could mistakenly be attributed to excessive digital noise reduction (DNR). Despite this stylized choice, which gives the characters a somewhat waxy appearance, the level of detail throughout the movie remains commendable. The depth of the image is impressive, especially in scenes involving the various candy creations, where textures come to life with remarkable clarity. Human textures and reactions are captured well, highlighting differences in age and makeup intensity amongst the cast, though they are somewhat overshadowed by the intended artificial airbrushing effect.

    Moreover, the visual effects sustain their quality across the board. Fine details, such as the hair on the squirrels and subtle variations amongst the Oompa-Loompas, are preserved, showcasing the high level of craftsmanship involved in their creation. The skintones, though somewhat exaggerated, are fitting within the movie's fantastical setting, contributing to the overall aesthetic. The clarity of the image is consistently good, ensuring that viewers can fully appreciate the intricacies of the visual frame. The color palette is another highlight of this Blu-ray presentation. Colors are vibrant and well-saturated, exploding with life during sequences set within the chocolate factory. The bold reds and purples, in particular, stand out, accentuating the whimsical and vibrant world Tim Burton has created. This striking use of color, combined with Burton's distinctive visual flair, is even more pronounced in high definition, making this Blu-ray an essential viewing for fans looking to immerse themselves in the film's unique atmosphere.

    Audio: 58

    The DolbyTrueHD 5.1 sound mix showcased in the Blu Ray audio presentation of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" adeptly handles the film's fantastical elements with aplomb. Dialogue clarity is paramount throughout, maintaining a natural resonance and predominantly centered staging, which expands during group scenes or within the echoic expanses of the factory’s diverse environments. Such clarity extends to the well-executed accents and comedic timing, devoid of any distorting artifacts. The audio mix excels in directional sound, from the intricate operations of the factory’s chocolate-making machinery to the chaotic episodes in various factory rooms. This precision in sound direction enhances the immersion, drawing attention to off-screen character movements and ambient factory life with skill.

    Ambiance creation within the soundscape is another high point, where external scenes convey a palpable sense of coldness and textural detail. This contributes significantly to the setting's believability before transitioning into the factory's warmer, yet equally detailed environments. The interaction with the Oompa-Loompas introduces a lively dynamic, their presence marked by slight but effective audio enhancements that enrich their big musical showcases. These performances notably expand the auditory field, delivering a synthesis of distinct vocal lines and sharp instrumental sounds that invigorate the bass frequencies.

    The overall balance between the film’s immersive sound effects and its musical components is commendable. The sound design intricately supports character actions and narrative developments without overwhelming them. Musical numbers, particularly those involving the Oompa-Loompas, are audio highlights that showcase an expansive soundscape filled with clear, impactful music and uniquely engaging vocals. Meanwhile, the film's score remains subtly woven into the background, emerging forcefully only when necessary to underscore key emotional or dramatic moments, thereby maintaining an even, controlled auditory experience throughout.

    Extra: 53

    The Blu-ray extras for "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" cater to those hungry for a deeper dive into Tim Burton's adaptation. Highlights include the innovative In-Movie Experience, merging trivia and behind-the-scenes peeks in a picture-in-picture display, enriching the viewing without disrupting it. The audio commentary by Burton, though intermittently quiet, offers unique insights and anecdotes that enthusiasts of his work will appreciate, despite some silence. The various featurettes, like "Chocolate Dreams" and "Different Faces, Different Flavors," provide concise yet comprehensive looks at the film’s making, casting choices, and the extensive efforts in design and effects. Particularly engaging are "Under the Wrapper" and "Attack of the Squirrels," showcasing the technical wizardry behind the film’s memorable visuals. Each extra, from exploring Dahl's influence in "Fantastic Mr. Dahl" to the specialized focus on Deep Roy in "Becoming Oompa-Loompa," adds layers to the appreciation of this cinematic endeavor.

    Extras included in this disc:

    • In-Movie Experience: Trivia and featurettes combined with a picture-in-picture presentation.
    • Audio Commentary: Commentary track with director Tim Burton.
    • Chocolate Dreams: A making-of featurette focusing on the film's development.
    • Different Faces, Different Flavors: A featurette on casting, highlighting Johnny Depp and the child actors.
    • Designer Chocolate: A look at the film’s production design and costuming choices.
    • Under the Wrapper: Explores the visual and practical effects used in the film.
    • Sweet Sounds: A meeting with composer Danny Elfman discussing his contribution.
    • Becoming Oompa-Loompa: Focuses on Deep Roy's multiple roles as the Oompa-Loompas.
    • Attack of the Squirrels: Detailing the training of squirrels for a key movie scene.
    • Fantastic Mr. Dahl: A featurette devoted to Roald Dahl's life and work.
    • Pre-Vis Augustus Gloop Dance: Early CGI visualization of a musical number.
    • Pre-Vis Mike Teavee Dance: Another pre-visualization of a musical sequence.
    • Club Reel: An Oompa-Loompa performance clip for promotional use.
    • Theatrical Trailer: The film’s original theatrical trailer.

    Movie: 58

    Tim Burton’s adaptation of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" heralds a return to the magical yet enigmatic world crafted by Roald Dahl, but with a distinct Burton-esque twist. The film embarks on a journey with Charlie Bucket (Freddie Highmore), a boy of humble means who, against all odds, finds himself holding one of the coveted golden tickets to Willy Wonka’s (Johnny Depp) mysterious chocolate factory. Alongside Charlie are four distinctly flawed peers, each character bringing a unique flavor of vice to the narrative. The group's exploration of the factory reveals not only the wonders within but also their individual failings, leading to a series of bizarre and instructive misadventures. Burton's distinctive style infuses the film with a visually striking aesthetic, marked by an inventive production design and vibrant CGI that breathes life into the fantastical factory, making it a character in its own right.

    Johnny Depp’s portrayal of Willy Wonka seeks to depart from Gene Wilder's iconic performance, embracing a character that is eccentrically detached yet intriguingly complex. Depp's Wonka is a blend of genius and misfit, harboring a disdain for both parents and children that both contrasts sharply with and complements the film's visually lush settings. This iteration sharpens the focus on Wonka's backstory, particularly his relationship with his dentist father (Christopher Lee), adding layers to the character that were absent in previous adaptations. Despite this focus shift, Freddie Highmore’s portrayal of Charlie remains authentic and sympathetically grounded, bringing a necessary heart to a film that occasionally veers towards the technically meticulous at the expense of emotional warmth.

    Burton’s "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" thus stands as a testament to his visionary direction, blended with Elfman's familiar choral scores, achieving a spectacle that's less about saccharine sentimentality and more about the peculiar and macabre underpinnings of Dahl’s imagination. While it pays homage to the whimsical roots of the narrative, it embellishes them with a modern cynicism and aesthetic ingenuity, offering an interpretation that is as controversial as it is compelling. The film is an ambitious reimagining that, while not without its flaws—such as underutilizing Charlie’s character and relying heavily on Depp’s performance—manages to carve its niche within Dahl’s fantastical universe.

    Total: 53

    Tim Burton's rendition of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" on Blu Ray is a masterful overhaul of the classic story, enriching it with his unique visual flair and narrative depth. The technical quality of the Blu Ray enhances the experience, bringing out the vividness of Burton's reimagined world in stunning clarity. Unlike the previous film adaptations, Burton's version eschews the unsettlingly colorful Oompa Loompas and the disconcerting psychedelic boat trip in favor of a more coherent and visually appealing presentation. The movie's runtime is efficiently utilized, pacing the story well and ensuring that viewers are engaged from beginning to end. This adaptation is tailored for audiences seeking a departure from the warmth and whimsy traditionally associated with the tale, offering instead an intriguingly stark exploration of Wonka's peculiar factory.

    The Blu Ray presentation itself underscores the effort put into not only redefining the narrative but also in enhancing its visual and auditory aspects. The high-definition transfer accentuates the intricate details of the set design and the vibrant color palette, making Burton's imaginative environments even more engaging. Furthermore, the audio quality is impeccable, ensuring that Danny Elfman's score and the nuanced soundscapes of the factory are delivered with crystal-clear acoustics. These technical details are essential in immersing the audience fully into Burton's vision, contributing to a comprehensive cinematic experience at home.

    In conclusion, the Blu Ray of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" stands out as a significant improvement over previous interpretations of Roald Dahl's beloved story. Tim Burton’s distinctive touch revitalized the narrative, supported by superior visual and audio quality that only Blu Ray can offer. This release not only satisfies fans of the darker tones Burton is known for but also sets a new standard for how beloved classics can be reimagined for contemporary audiences. It's a must-have for collectors and fans alike, offering a fresh perspective on the whimsical tale with all the technical enhancements to make viewing a delight.