Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)

Movie · 2005 · Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy · 1h 55m · PG · English

Curator score: 4.5/10 (2.4M ratings)

Prepare for a taste of adventure.

Overview

A young boy wins a tour through the most magnificent chocolate factory in the world, led by the world's most unusual candy maker.

Ratings

Director

Tim Burton

Production

Warner Bros. Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures, The Zanuck Company, Plan B Entertainment, Theobald Film Productions

Cast

Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore, David Kelly, Helena Bonham Carter, Noah Taylor, Missi Pyle, James Fox, Deep Roy, Christopher Lee, Adam Godley, Franziska Troegner, AnnaSophia Robb, Julia Winter, Jordan Fry, Philip Wiegratz, Blair Dunlop, Liz Smith, Eileen Essell, David Morris, Nitin Ganatra

Where to watch

Max

Curator Review

Verdict

A visually inventive, darkly comic family fantasy with strong production design and a memorable central performance, but its cold, mean-spirited edge and uneven tone make it more divisive than timeless. It works best as a Burton-flavored reimagining rather than a warm companion to the 1971 film.

Best for

  • Tim Burton fans
  • Viewers who like glossy, gothic family fantasy
  • People who enjoy eccentric lead performances
  • Kids/teens comfortable with darker humor

Skip if

  • You want the warmth and musical charm of the 1971 version
  • You dislike creepy, exaggerated character comedy
  • You prefer a more heartfelt or emotionally grounded family film
  • You are sensitive to the movie’s harsher, almost punitive tone

Overview

Tim Burton turns Roald Dahl’s candyland into a polished nightmare of sugar, satire, and emotional frost. The factory is a feast of production design, and the film’s best pleasure is simply wandering through its impossible rooms and watching the visual gags pile up. It has a strong sense of spectacle and a mischievous streak that keeps it lively even when the humor lands in a very deadpan way.

Worth noting

The movie is less successful as a story about wonder than as a stylized fable about bad behavior and consequence. Its characters are broad to the point of caricature, and the tone can feel strangely punitive for a family film. Johnny Depp’s Wonka is the biggest divider: for some he’s a brilliantly oddball creation, for others he’s too detached and off-putting to anchor the movie.

Bottom line

Still, there’s enough craft here to make it worth revisiting, especially if you respond to Burton’s mix of whimsy and unease. It’s not the definitive chocolate-factory movie, but it is a distinctive one, with a memorable look and a playful cruelty that sets it apart from safer studio fantasy.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Karsten (3★) · 6871 likes

Mike Teavee definitely grew up to be a Twitch streamer

Jacob (4★) · 5662 likes

I do not trust people who don’t like this movie

ciara (3★) · 5566 likes

someone on twitter pointed out that this is literally just Saw but with no blood to make it a kids movie and ever since i read that my life has not known peace

carolino dicaprio (4★) · 4190 likes

willy wonka made not one (1) but two (2) cannibalism jokes

keyanah (3.5★) · 3776 likes

Five golden tickets are distributed all over the world........for 5 white kids to win

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Topics

family fantasy, dark comedy, gothic whimsy, surreal production design, satirical tone, child protagonist, moral lesson, 2000s studio spectacle, eccentric performance

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