& The Chocolate Factory — Subtitle Willy Wonka
The "Contract" signed at the beginning highlights Wonka's obsession with rules and loyalty, suggesting the factory is a sovereign state with its own ethical code.
Wonka’s extreme secrecy and fear of industrial espionage (Slugworth) reflect the paranoia of the 20th-century corporate landscape. The Class Struggle of Charlie Bucket subtitle Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
The factory is not just a place of production; it is a testing ground for character. Each room acts as a mirror for the children’s specific vices. The "Contract" signed at the beginning highlights Wonka's
The psychedelic, terrifying boat ride serves as a psychological "break" from reality, signaling that the rules of the outside world no longer apply. subtitle Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory