Classic Gothic Movies 2

Charlie And The Chocolate Factory

Willy Wonka is a great chocolate inventor and manufacturer that runs the world’s largest chocolate factory, the Wonka Chocolate Factory. It is a mysterious factory. The door is locked. For 15 years, people have never seen a worker coming in or coming out of the gate but can smell the rich chocolate flavor. The factory produced Wonka chocolates are sold all over the world and are very popular among children.

One day, Mr. Willy Wonka posted a notice: He buried five gold vouchers in the chocolate he produced. Whoever had it, had the opportunity to visit the factory and get enough chocolate candy and other sweets for a lifetime. The children are crazy to buy, and finally, the five little guests become the lucky guy.

One of the small guests was called Charlie, and his family was very poor. After two failures, he found the last gold voucher, and the door of the chocolate factory was opened for him. Five children began to take risks in this magical factory, attracting them in addition to the magical world of chocolate making, as well as Willy Wonka’s “mystery gift”…

The Hunger

This film is called the most elegant Gothic movie of the 80s. Director Tony Scott introduced us to a vampire world that spans time and space, mysterious and beautiful. The charming Catherine Deneuve plays an elegant and beautiful woman in the film. She and David Bowie play a vampires couple, Mirren and John. They behave in a gentle manner, but they hunted a human every 7 days and continued their lives by sucking blood. In their beautiful house, there is a stove special for burning dead bodies…

Brotherhood Of The Wolf

The film was adapted from the real events that took place during the reign of King Louis XV of France. In the mid-1860s, when Louis XV was in office in France, a fiercely fierce giant wolf threatened the Giovagan region, and the victims were mostly women and children. For the first time, all of France was shocked by the shocking bloody killings. No one knows the true face of the beast. There are rumored to be the incarnation of the devil. In order to placate the hearts of the people, Louis XV assigned the Royal Knight Fransac to kill the monsters. As the investigation progressed, Fransac found a steel tooth from the body of the victim, and an eyewitness vowed to claim that someone controlled the giant wolf. With the investigation, a more terrible conspiracy was set off, and a series of bloody battles and killings took place…

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