Overall, I give this movie a 9/10. I think that Wonka did a great job with the scenes that you involved a green screen (Wonka/Noodle flying with the balloons, Milking the giraffe, etc.). I’ve seen movies that have used a green screen and the effect seemed so “fake”.
I think the movie did a great job telling the message about the importance of just leaving people alone to pursue their dreams. The cartel was obsessed with just offering just “plain” chocolates and were enraged that people wanted Wonka’s “magical” chocolates - even though Wonka had no desire to ruin their businesses. It also showed that it was good to use your skills to help people - whether it was Wonka’s ability to make chocolates, Noodle teaching Wonka how to read, Abascus knowing about the “green ledger”, and Lottie finding Noodle’s mother.
At the end, Wonka learns from his mother’s last chocolate bar that, “It isn’t about the chocolate. It’s about who you share it with.” After sharing it with his friends, the impression is that that chocolate is “plain”. But they all still enjoy it. ?
I think that Olivia Coleman and Hugh Grant did great as Scrubitt and Oompa-Loompa. I had slight negatives about Wonka: 1) I wished that Noodle’s mother was given something to say when they reunited instead of them just hugging, and 2) I think that Timothée Chalamet did a great job in acting Wonka, did fairly well in dancing Wonka, but was MEH! in singing Wonka. It wasn’t quite as bad as Russell Crowe in Les Misérables, though.