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Top rated lines from this movie So you get nothing! You lose! Good day, sir! The snozzberries taste like snozzberries! I said good day! My dear boy, do you ask a fish how it swims? Or a bird how it flies? No sirree, you don't. The quote means that even if the world around us doesn't always seem like a particularly good place when one person can achieve something good, it can stand out above the bad. Wonka has worked his whole life to bring some good into the world.
When it comes to moving on, he is dismayed to find that there doesn't seem to be anyone worthy of his place. Then he meets Charlie and his spirit is restored. One of the more charming elements of this Roald Dahl tale is the musical elements that are spliced throughout.
The songs in the movie really are enjoyable, and one of the best is the number that Willy Wonka himself sings as they first enter the factory. Everything about the scene is of pure amazement, and Wonka's words reflect that perfectly. He comes across as kind and fun and is everything you initially expect from someone in his position.
This quote is particularly powerful though, as it showcases there is a true beauty in everything, with paradise being found anywhere if you look for it. It can be hard to tell when Wonka is being sincere with the ridiculous things he says and when he's in on the joke. He partly seems to enjoy the idea that everyone around him thinks he's crazy and tells these jokes only for himself. When showing the tour guests the bizarre process of making his candy, Wonka begins adding random objects into the mix.
Most memorable of all is his addition of an old shoe and his fantastic explanation. Who doesn't enjoy a good ridiculous pun? Willy Wonka really does come out with some incredible one-liners during the movie, and one of the best is this one as he reassures a concerned Charlie Bucket that Veruca and her father won't actually be burnt in the furnace as he first suggests. It's a great line because firstly, he has no clue whether they will or won't, and secondly because it's so quick-witted at the end as he casually brushes off the situation and the fact that they could be burned.
It's the type of character that he is, often switching personalities, and that's what makes him so hard to predict. The wise philosopher persona of Wonka seems to be in direct contrast to his rather childlike rationale of the world. When asked why the tour doesn't just continue on foot, Wonka gives this response which almost sounds right until you realize how it's nonsense. Again, it's hard to say if this is just another way of messing with the kids and displaying his eccentricities, or if he really does believe roller skates were invented by god.
Either way, these strange saying somehow make him always seem like the smartest person in the room. Now follow your favourite television celebs and telly updates. Republic World is your one-stop destination for trending Bollywood news.
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In the heart or in the head? And we are the dreamers of the dreams. Willy Wonka: She was a bad egg. Grandpa Joe: Oh well, Mr. Salt finally got what he wanted. Charlie: What's that? Grandpa Joe: Veruca went first. Wonka: You can't get out backwards. You gotta go forwards to go back. Better press on. Charlie: Hey, the room is getting smaller! Teevee: No it's not, he's getting bigger! Salt: He's at it again!
Mike: Where's the chocolate? Beauregarde: I doubt if there is any. Salt: I doubt if any of us will get out of here alive. Turkentine: Well, I can't figure out just two! So let's pretend you opened Veruca: He's absolutely bonkers.
Charlie: And that's not bad. Wonka: I told you not to, silly boy. Teevee: Your teeth! Mike: dazed, blows smoke out of his mouth Boy, that's great stuff. Wonka: That's exploding candy for your enemies. Great idea. Not ready yet, though. Still too weak. Needs more gel-ignite. Veruca: Hey, daddy, I want an Oompa-Loompa. I want an Oompa-Loompa right away! Salt: Alright, sweetheart. We'll buy one as soon as we get home, okay? Veruca: I want an Oompa-Loompa now!
Veruca: silent, then grumpily takes another bite out of her candy. Charlie: about Violet Why doesn't she listen to Mr. Wonka, Grandpa? Grandpa Joe: Because, Charlie, she's a nitwit.
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