Snowpiercer Is A Sequel To Willy Wonka

Wait, Snowpiercer and Willy Wonka? Are You Serious?
Okay, okay, hear me out! I know it sounds bonkers, like something you'd shout during a sugar rush after too much Everlasting Gobstopper. But what if I told you there's a surprisingly fun theory that links the cheery world of chocolate to the bleak, frozen dystopia of Snowpiercer?
Get ready to have your mind blown, because once you see it, you might never watch either movie the same way again.
The Chocolate Factory: A Prototype for Snowpiercer?
Think about Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory for a sec. What is it, really? It's a self-contained world ruled by a eccentric genius, right? A closed ecosystem where everything is carefully controlled and categorized.
Sounds a little familiar, doesn't it? Just replace Oompa Loompas with oppressed tail-section passengers and chocolate rivers with recycled water. Bam! You're halfway to Snowpiercer!
Consider Willy Wonka himself. Isn't he basically the original Mr. Wilford? Both are enigmatic figures pulling strings behind the scenes, obsessed with their creations and seemingly disconnected from the realities of the people living within them.
The Golden Ticket... To Revolution!
In Willy Wonka, the Golden Tickets are a lottery, a rare chance to escape your humdrum existence. What are the tickets in Snowpiercer, handed out to select children? A coerced invitation to the front, a twisted opportunity veiled as progress.
Both systems are designed to maintain the status quo, even if they offer a glimmer of hope (or what looks like it) to a select few.
And remember Charlie? He's the underdog, the kid from the wrong side of the tracks (or in this case, the wrong side of the train) who challenges the system. Just like Curtis in Snowpiercer, they both have a moral compass and a willingness to fight for what's right, even if it means facing the seemingly unbeatable man in charge.
Oompa Loompas and the Engine's Workers: A Shared Fate
The Oompa Loompas, imported from Loompaland, toil away in Willy Wonka's factory, providing the labor that keeps everything running. Similarly, the workers in the engine of Snowpiercer are trapped in a brutal cycle of labor, ensuring the train's continued operation.
Both groups are essentially exploited by the person in power, their lives reduced to a means to an end. They are the forgotten cogs of the machine.
It's admittedly a bit dark, but hey, beneath the candy coating, Willy Wonka has some serious undercurrents too!
More Than Just a Theory: A Fun Way to Look at Things
Of course, this is all just a fun thought experiment. Bong Joon-ho, the director of Snowpiercer, probably wasn't thinking about chocolate rivers when he made his movie.
But thinking of Snowpiercer as a dark, twisted sequel to Willy Wonka adds another layer of depth to both films. It forces you to consider the themes of class, control, and the consequences of unchecked power in a new light.
So, next time you're watching Snowpiercer, picture Willy Wonka in the engine room, tinkering with the Eternal Engine. It might make the movie a little more… palatable. Or maybe even terrifyingly humorous.
Remember: A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm suddenly craving a Wonka Bar... and maybe a heavily guarded train ride.

















