Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory [Sammy Davis Jr. 70s Golden Age of Hollywood Edition!]


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Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory [Sammy Davis Jr. 70s Golden Age of Hollywood Edition!]

Faneditor: TheMovieCritic  
Fanedit Type: FanFix
Fanedit Release Date: 14th October 2024
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Franchise: Willy Wonka
Genre: AdventureComedyDramaFamilyFantasyMusicMusical
Original Title: Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)   
Original Release Date: 1st January 1971
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Certificate: PG
Source: Blu-Ray
Resolution: 1080p
Sound Mix: Stereo
Language: English
Subtitles: No
   

Synopsis:

A childhood favorite that never gets old. But as I got older I learned more about the production. It struck me that for such a good film, it was odd that so much of it was filmed in a bubble as the new 70s golden age of Hollywood erupted around it. It was almost square to a fault, which was a shame, as it could've gone even farther with the experimentation and rock & rock passion driving the other movies of the time. Yet, it's still sublime. You could argue that Wilder's one man tour de force show WAS that aforementioned spirit. As the film becomes this wonderful post 60s acid-trip Wizard of Oz of sorts. And then there was the cinema crime of not casting Sammy Davis Jr. as the candyman, despite him petitioning hard for the role. So, what's a fan editor to do?


Intentions:

An edit that replaces the opening Candy man song with the Sammy Davis Jr. number, by repurposing the opening credits into that sequence. That was my first step to righting that wrong (mentioned above) and in doing so the movie has a more modern opening that feels more bold and creative, in line with other golden age 70s films. But I decided not to stop there. The movie itself is a bit too traditional of a musical in a mildly cringey sense. Not that a classic musical is necessary a bad thing. But since the first half (before we get to the factory) is just wonderfully dry and witty, like a good British comedy, I got to thinking... why not reframe the movie a bit so it has a move pleasing structure like other movies of the time?


Change List:

The Candy factory part is so trippy and different from anything we saw before in the film, that it plays like a great short film in the middle of the movie. So I decided to go with that, and move ALL the other musical numbers from the first half and into the second. That results in a nice comedy in the first act that plays it straight (with NO musical numbers). But then when we get into the candy factory, the second half of the film now plays like this great surprise whimsical fantasy musical we didn't ask for but are happy to have. And that really makes the rest of the movie come to life IMHO, while giving the whole film a slightly more modern timeless vibe that feels less self-conscious now but more deliberate in its make-believe fairy tale ride. Also, for fun, given that one of the greatest sequences of the movie is that horrific tunnel ride (a great WTF scene that was definitely brave and bold in the spirit of the 70s golden age of cinema) I decided to have fun tweaking that a bit. With a little assist from Dario Argento, we get (maybe) ;) an additional shot or two of something horrific happening as well in the acid trip boat tunnel ride.


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