On 2/18/24 11:28 AM, Evelyn C. Leeper wrote:
WONKA (2023): WONKA is a prequel to WILLY WONKA & THE CHOCOLATE
FACTORY (of which there was a 1971 film (with Gene Wilder) and a
2005 remake renamed CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (with Johnny
Depp). This is a musical, but the beginning is also a spoof of the
musical genre. It is also Dickensian with a dash of Victor Hugo.
Roald Dahl's _Charlie and the Chocolate Factory_ has some highly
disturbing features, yet somehow he gets a pass. A few days ago I was
struck by an item that crossed over elements of Harry Potter and
Charlie, and the former was presented as the one people might not want
to touch.
In the original version of Charlie, the Oompa Loompas were Africans who
were brought over and kept in isolation. They were slaves or close to
it. As I understand it, the new _Wonka_ totally rewrites this story.
Dahl's reaction to Khomeini's murder contract on Salman Rushdie was to
heap contempt upon Rushdie: "This kind of sensationalism does indeed get
an indifferent book on the top of the best-seller list — but to my mind
it is a cheap way of doing so." On another occasion he said, "There is a
trait in the Jewish character that does provoke animosity."
I'm not saying people shouldn't read his books; it's no longer possible
for him to benefit from their sales. But I find it bizarre that people
give him a pass so easily while spewing hatred on someone who deviates
from the orthodoxy on trans people.
--
Gary McGath
http://www.mcgath.com
--- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
* Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)