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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) is a faithful adaptation of Roald Dahl’s twisted vision. It is weird, wonderful, and visually spectacular. While it may lack the nostalgic charm of the 1971 original, it makes up for it with fidelity to the book and stunning production design.

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Rating: 8/10 Download Recommendation: Grab the 720p B Repack. It’s a clean, watchable file size for a movie that relies heavily on its aesthetic appeal.


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Roald Dahl’s source material has always had a bite to it, and Tim Burton was arguably the perfect director to bring that sinister edge back to the screen. While the 1971 Gene Wilder version is a beloved musical classic, it was sugary sweet. Burton’s 2005 version leans heavily into the grotesque.

From the moment we enter the factory, the tone shifts. The Oompa Loompas (all played by a digitally duplicated Deep Roy) are not just happy workers; they are a tribal, candy-experimenting workforce. The fates of the "bad" children—Augustus Gloop in the pipe, Violet Beauregarde swelling into a blueberry, and the infamous squirrels scene—are rendered with a delightful creepiness that captures the spirit of Dahl’s illustrations perfectly. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) is a

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory relies heavily on intricate production design, CGI, and color grading (Burton’s desaturated real world vs. the vibrant chocolate factory).

For most viewers with a 50” 1080p TV, an honest 720p encode from the Blu‑ray is about 90% of the way to 1080p, but half the file size. Rating: 8/10 Download Recommendation: Grab the 720p B