Charlie And The Chocolate Factory(2005) [FAST]

: Screen Rant explores the controversial addition of Dr. Wilbur Wonka (played by Christopher Lee), a dental surgeon father who forbids sweets. The article highlights that Tim Burton used this subplot as a "form of therapy" to resolve his own personal estrangement from his parents.

: For a deeper academic perspective, The Artifice analyzes the story as a satire on social class. It argues that while Wonka is admired for his "glamour," his wealth and isolation actually represent an "exploitative system" that young Charlie eventually inherits. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory(2005)

: The New York Times provides a classic review from its release, describing the factory as a "confection of extravagant innovation" that blends a "shadow of menace" with "lovingly manufactured delight". : Screen Rant explores the controversial addition of Dr