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A poor but hopeful boy seeks one of the five coveted golden tickets that will send him on a tour of Willy Wonka's mysterious chocolate factory.1 ?5 W7 ?4 b- s4 w6 z( w
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6 Z$ Y& @7 r3 ~- H. W& r! b$ |◎译 名 欢乐糖果屋/查理和巧克力工厂/韦利·旺卡和巧克力厂7 D& T$ M3 l( s" Q [+ f
◎片 名 Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory' n) n7 D# Y9 ?9 j
◎年 代 1971
6 \/ W) {/ J7 v% e' j$ L◎产 地 美国/英国
, P2 g5 I# K0 g* y! Z) E◎类 别 歌舞/家庭/奇幻: j, X7 U6 R! j
◎语 言 英语/法语/德语/意大利语( ?9 h2 N! R3 Y4 i' B0 T! h
◎上映日期 1973-11-20(中国)/1971-06-30
% F7 e. e8 g( T7 K, K3 ?! Y◎IMDb评分 7.8/10 from 183,257 users6 l2 Y6 H* e! @/ w6 N. h& \& S
◎IMDb链接 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067992/1 d7 M0 y7 f5 H, |) G
◎豆瓣评分 7.8/10 from 2,094 users
. k! c$ i+ n# y◎豆瓣链接 https://movie.douban.com/subject/1293209/+ ]- @5 j' B7 ~5 y, t! X% O6 T
◎文件格式 x265 + DTS
8 g+ J7 ]" b& J6 G2 z. D+ w" S◎视频尺寸 3840 x 2160
5 S8 \) v9 c0 Y◎文件大小 1DVD 60.10 GiB' @! `& a) [" H' Y" a# `8 g
◎片 长 1:39:37.388 (h:m:s.ms)
5 K6 b6 [/ @- {5 I◎导 演 梅尔·斯图尔特 Mel Stuart
: N1 O1 p/ W) p! ~( K* w, s◎编 剧 大卫·斯勒茨 David Seltzer
5 d1 v8 r% t7 t/ V7 p 罗尔德·达尔 Roald Dahl
* P3 C8 ?+ N ]5 X, G' n◎主 演 吉恩·怀尔德 Gene Wilder
7 e5 ^( A1 i g. Q# ` v- O; { 彼得·奥斯图姆 Peter Ostrum
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◎标 签 美国 | 奇幻 | 儿童 | 美国电影 | 童話 | 歌舞 | 1971 | 魔幻- C' v5 Z6 C8 k# D2 {1 @" w! Y
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. m- Q+ I: L; N, {( O% d* R# \ 著名糖果商威利·旺克(吉恩·怀尔德 Gene Wilder 饰)公布了一条让世界震惊的喜讯,他将挑选五名幸运儿参观自己的糖果厂,其中一人将成为终身享用“旺克巧克力”特权的人。出身贫寒的小男孩查理·毕奇(彼得·奥斯图姆 Peter Ostrum 饰)幸运的成为了第五位人选。从小吃不到糖果的查理欣喜若狂,满怀期待的他带上了自己的爷爷乔(杰克·艾伯森 Jack Albertson 饰),开始了这段甜蜜的神奇之旅。而一位邪恶的陌生人正在蛊惑孩子们,谁能为他偷来糖果,就会让谁富有起来。旺克带领孩子们畅游着神奇的糖果厂,然而面对糖果的诱惑,其他四个孩子都接二连三的不见了,最后只剩下查理和他的爷爷乔。: L5 g3 ~' i6 L8 C9 N! B0 `# f
2 T" B1 u2 {1 t6 q- V 本片根据罗尔德·达尔的同名小说改编而成,荣获英国第四频道评选的“最优秀的家庭电影”第八名。
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The story of Charlie Bucket, a little boy with no money and a good heart, who dreams wistfully of being able to buy the candy that other children enjoy. Charlie enters into a magical world when he wins one of five "Golden Tickets" to visit the mysterious chocolate factory owned by the eccentric Willy Wonka and run by his capable crew of Oompa-Loompas. Once behind the gates, a cast of characters join Charlie and Grandpa Joe on a journey to discover that a kind heart is a far finer possession than a sweet tooth.
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◎获奖情况
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第44届奥斯卡金像奖 (1972)
+ s; Z, n8 z' R6 W, a 最佳歌曲配乐(提名) 沃尔特·沙尔夫/莱斯利·布里克斯/安东尼·纽雷1 w7 H$ }# k% }7 k
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复制代码 Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory 4K Blu-ray, Video Quality . B. z' C, \: }+ f& D, L
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! W) w; L) u9 ENOTE: These screenshots were sourced from the 4K disc and output to 1920x1080. So while they obviously don't reflect 4K's full resolution or HDR enhancement, they should at least provide a general sense of the new 2160p transfer's tangible improvements, from its better color and image detail to the newly-corrected framing.Although there's still a little room for improvement, let's just be happy that Warner Bros. finally did Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory right on 4K -- this is a fine-looking 2160p that benefits greatly from its HDR enhancement and obvious improvements in disc encoding since 2009. Although it's sourced from what WB advertises as a "previous 4K restoration of the film", this UHD presentation offers consistently clear improvements across the board: fine detail, textures, color reproduction (a clear byproduct of its tasteful use of HDR enhancement), film grain, and... framing? It's common knowledge by now, but Warner Bros.' previous Blu-ray editions of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory were incorrectly framed; not only 1.78:1 rather than the film's true 1.85:1 aspect ratio, but with a noticeable amount of extra information at the left-hand side. Although the compositions are much tighter now and perhaps a touch low in some spots, a number of pleasingly centered shots give many memorable moments a more natural look that just seemed off beforehand. Without some sort of insider knowledge of the film's true theatrical framing, it's difficult to know whether or not this 4K transfer is 100% accurate... but it's at least a solid step in the right direction.
% Y4 Y7 f e3 q* Z( {& c% LOverall image quality is extremely good here, with what looks to be a newfound commitment to realism... or at least what passes for realism in a movie about a man-child who lives in a candy-colored dream world. (Or nightmare world, if you're a bad egg.) The first thing I noticed was a much more natural film-like texture: gone are the Blu-ray's boosted contrast and saturation levels, as well as its edge enhancement and occasionally chunky artifacts. One thing most people forget is that many early Blu-rays, and even DVDs, were routinely boosted to give an impression of clarity that just doesn't hold up on larger screens nowadays... and when it's taken away, the more natural look almost requires an adjustment period. Anyway... the end result is a pleasingly consistent image, and one that's impressive even during the film's much less visually inventive first half. Depth, fine detail, strong black levels: these are all greatly improved with a supportive amount of film grain that's apparent but not intrusive, while only a handful of moments and the darkest black levels flatten out a bit. The picture simply looks great in-motion... better than what any screenshots can replicate, with excellent overall density that looks much closer to the film's early 1970s roots than ever before.
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Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory 4K Blu-ray, Audio Quality
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3 v: ~! m' t7 Y2 t1 \' WAlthough labeled as a DTS-HD 5.1 Master Audio mix (much like the previous Blu-rays) with no indication of any further restoration or remix efforts, it appears that this 4K's default audio offers an an improved surround presence and better bass response than the earlier version. It's still not a crystal-clear experience -- thanks to a few persistent problems with some of the original recordings, such as gauzy distortion and other signs of damage during a few song breaks -- but, for obvious reasons, this lossless track can be regarded as an overall improvement. However... once again, Warner Bros. has not included the original mono mix, one of their nasty audio habits that has persisted since the launch of the Blu-ray format. A simple one-channel track could have easily been added to the 4K's remaining disc space.Optional subtitles, including English (SDH), are included on both discs -- see above for the complete lists.! G" S/ B U2 E0 W ^& p8 _
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