Sentimental Old Fool

I think I am becoming a sentimental old fool at 52. I Happened to catch Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory streaming on TV and was suddenly 6 years old again watching the movie for the first time.

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Relating to Charlie Bucket and the isolation he felt from his peers. His character was such a pure soul and he loved freely and fiercely even in the face of a rejection of the test from his most beloved idol.

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He is then rewarded for his suffering and his family’s as well. That line at the end of the movie always gets me and light tears come down “What happened to the man that got what he always wanted? He lived happily ever after” He then tightly hugs Charlie and I just tear up every time.

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Like I said, a sentimental old fool but I am who I am. The book was good but was more a lesson in behavior than the first film on which it was based. I even believe that I read somewhere that Dahl was initially unhappy with the film but later grew fond of it. It will always be one of my favorite movies somewhere inside I am that same child with older eyes…❤️

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11 thoughts on “Sentimental Old Fool

  1. Terrible of me, but I felt like Varuca Salt was more my natural character. In C & TCF, she is the one who get’s the villain song, and in Willie Wonka she is far worse than the other kids.

    Silly I know, but I think it’s bc I’m so terrible at being a person I cant be the good guy but I hate the idea of being pathetic so I reach for the arch-villain role.

    Plus – for the Willy Wonka movie – I would totally want an intelligent squirrel as a pet!!!

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