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Essay heading: Johnny Depp &Amp; Gene Wilder In Charlie &Amp; The Chocolate Factory
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September 10, 2000 |
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By allowing the audience to discover new things through his performance, Wilder makes the viewers a part of his adaptation and story.
Depp’s Wonka is very different from Wilder’s, as Depp seems to tap into the childlike nature of Wonka in everything he does and says. Depp’s Wonka does not come across as being particularly confident or sure of himself and his trade... displayed 300 characters
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Depp’s Wonka does not come across as being particularly confident or sure of himself and his trade. From the first time we see him, Depp behaves like an absent-minded child, someone who makes candy to escape the reality of adulthood, unlike Wilder, who seems to embrace the maturity of his candy making... displayed next 300 characters
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