The film mainly tells: One day, Willy Wonka announced that he would open a "mystery and magic" chocolate factory for five lucky children. They can never get enough of chocolate and other sweets except visiting factories. The whole world suddenly set off a wave of buying ace chocolates, and one lucky one after another. The first one is a fat boy who thinks all day but doesn't like sweets, like Augustus Puinpus. Next is a spoiled little girl, Wei Lu Casol, and the third is a lucky winner, Wei Owlett, who chews gum. She only cares about the booty that she has to keep in her backpack. Mike is the last little boy who likes games and always likes to show off that he is smarter than others. These four coupons were put on little Charles by the former owner when he came in for the last time. The poorest Charles found a coin in the snow, so he bought chocolate and found the last coupon, becoming the last lucky man.
Visiting a chocolate factory is a strange experience. Little Charles, grandpa and every visitor present were caught by the sight and little wonder. Liu Fei went straight down the chocolate waterfall and led the sailboat to drink brown chocolate syrup, chew green chewing gum and fill the mountains with butterscotch. The workers in the chocolate factory all like the chocolate dwarf among the dwarves.
The huge "sugar-coated shells" made the other four children lose their self-control. Some of them fell into the chocolate river, some turned into candy, some were sent to the scrap furnace, and some got into the TV signal particles. Little Charlie was unmoved by all this, and the most incredible thing happened. In order to keep Charlie going to the end, Mr. Wanka told him the last secret of the chocolate factory: Charlie will be the new owner of the factory.
There are two most touching plots in this film. First, Charlie gave their birthday presents to the people at the scene. When Charles said, "The chocolate is mine, I am willing to give us extra points." My tears, so easily slipped down. That family, sitting together, shared the chocolate on the screen, just like the bowl of fire lit up my heart in the dark night. Yes! What is more important than family in this world?
Another touching story is that when Charles firmly explained "No, I won't leave my family, that is, use chocolate to change the world", Wonka was surprised by this answer. Such a smart and sensible boy is bound to become an oasis in everyone's heart.
Through this film, I think it tells us to pursue profit, not to be greedy for enjoyment and utility.