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to tour Willy Wonka’s mysterious factory—remains intact, the 2005 version dives deeper into Wonka's psyche. Johnny Depp’s portrayal of the chocolatier is famously high-pitched and socially awkward, a stark contrast to Gene Wilder's grandfatherly yet mischievous performance in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Visual Splendor in High Definition Charlie.and.the.Chocolate.Factory.2005.BluRay.A...

Directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp, this 2005 adaptation of Roald Dahl's classic follows Charlie Bucket, a kind-hearted boy living in poverty who finds one of five Golden Tickets. Along with four other children, Charlie tours the eccentric and mysterious chocolate factory of Willy Wonka. As the other children fall victim to their own flaws, Charlie’s character is tested in a world of Oompa-Loompas, chocolate rivers, and "scrumdiddlyumptious" inventions. Blu-ray Product Description Experience the vibrant, whimsical world of Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory The query "Charlie

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    The Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) Blu-ray release by Warner Bros. features a 1080p VC-1 video codec with an aspect ratio of 1.85:1 (or 1.78:1 on some releases). The primary audio track is an English Dolby TrueHD 5.1 mix, supplemented by several international audio and subtitle options. Audio and Subtitle Specifications

    For a 2005 mix, the dynamic range is excellent—quiet moments (Charlie listening to Grandpa Joe) have ambient creaking of the bed, while loud sequences hit reference level without distortion.

    While the core plot—a poor boy named Charlie Bucket winning a Golden Ticket