So has anyone else seen the new Wonka movie? We saw it the other day and found it very enjoyable, and a fitting tribute as a prequel to the Gene Wilder version from 1971. Timothee Chalamet (who is also starring in the modern version of Dune) portrays a younger Willy Wonka, getting his start 25 years before the era of the Wilder version.
Like that version, Wonka is a musical although many of the pieces are original to this film. The main exception is new lyrics for "Pure Imagination" and Hugh Grant doing a couple of Oompa-Loompa songs. The cast has excellent chemistry and it would be fair to say the film doesn't take some of the sillier elements too seriously, which is a plus. Some parts of the film are tremendously silly, in a good way IMO (the church being the main one I can think of
). It's a pretty decent balance. 
This film also has an origin story for Willy's desire to become the best candymaker ever, but I think it's handled much less awkwardly than how the 2005 film did so, and feels more solid within the larger story.
Like that version, Wonka is a musical although many of the pieces are original to this film. The main exception is new lyrics for "Pure Imagination" and Hugh Grant doing a couple of Oompa-Loompa songs. The cast has excellent chemistry and it would be fair to say the film doesn't take some of the sillier elements too seriously, which is a plus. Some parts of the film are tremendously silly, in a good way IMO (the church being the main one I can think of


This film also has an origin story for Willy's desire to become the best candymaker ever, but I think it's handled much less awkwardly than how the 2005 film did so, and feels more solid within the larger story.