Even though we are already in the last month of the year, movies are constantly releasing in theatres, the best examples of which are Napoleon, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, The Boy and the Heron, among others which may not have the desired importance. And in all this, to stay with the Christmas theme, it is absolutely true that this weekend cannot be missed. Wonkawhich will focus on favorite characters from the story.
As usual, expert film critics got a chance to watch this film a short time ago, and therefore, many have already uploaded their reviews on various internet portals, so that later the ratings will be transferred. Rotten tomatoes. Apparently, most of the press liked it in a decent way, not with nice comments, but it wasn’t reported as a disaster either, since it’s 79% on the web.
Here you can see some comments from the press:
Den of Geek: Despite the more cheesy marketing omissions, Wonka is honest to Ghirardelli’s musical and surprisingly dated to boot. You might even win over the Christmas skeptics.
Pop Culture Planet: Wonka Medium. It tries to incorporate elements that are reminiscent of other musicals in a very unoriginal way and with a musical soundtrack that you will soon forget. After the magic and fantasy romance of the Paddington films, this was a disappointing turn for King.
Collider: Wonka is a bit of a mess, with too many moving parts, but its spirit and optimism (and a great performance by Chalamet) make up for the film’s weaknesses.
Total Film: Even working in Roald Dahl’s universe with a big budget and a star lead, this flawed but massive crowd-pleasing musical fantasy is every inch a ‘Paul King confection’.
Business Insider: Director Paul King (who also made “Paddington”) delivers a great or terrible musical reminiscent of another Dahl entry, “Fantastic Mr. Fox.” Although it has some enjoyable moments, it doesn’t require repeat viewing
Remember that Wonka The next theater hit 16th December
Through: Rotten tomatoes
Editor’s note: While it may not stand out much, it’s a film I’m pretty excited to watch in the coming weeks. Well, the Chocolate Factory theme has always felt like Christmas style, so the premiere stays with the date.