Why SNOWPIERCER is a sequel to WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY:

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Published 2018-10-01
Tweet @ChrisEvans after watching this video and get him to admit that Snowpiercer is a sequel to Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory:

Voice and theory by Luke Palmer

Song: Dreams become real by Kevin Macleod

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All Comments (21)
  • @cameronk177
    Who else thought he was going to say Augustus got a sex change
  • @gooseharbinger4851
    1. Wilford said his position on his train is lonely. Meaning he chose to live in isolation just like willy wonka. 2. Wilford asked curtis “when was the last time you were alone”. He only knew the significance of those words because they both originated from crowded, cramped homes.
  • @TabbyVee
    the part that always convinces me the most of this is the really weird line from Wilford of his "equipment" for repairing/running the train going "extinct". Its just... so particular, so strange.
  • @ryancyanide1601
    "-that piece of equipment went extinct , recently " - Wilfred after hearing that i am 100% agreeing with this theory
  • The hard cut from Mike Teevee shooting a toy gun to that guy's cold blooded murder was downright cinematic.
  • @eabhaishere4558
    As someone who adores A: seeing patterns in vastly different pieces of media, and B: committing to the bit, this is the best video essay I've ever seen
  • @mariomario761
    This guy praising the director before Parasites came out, Aged like some fine wine my dude.
  • @doomninja1
    I think it’s wild, five years later I find myself here once again. To folllow up with WonkaPiercer lore. The amount I talk about this is actually unbelievable. I even made my fiancé watch SnowPiercer and showed her this after.. wild.
  • This is one killer theory. I mean even the adult "Charlie" says the piece of equipment to maintain the engine went extinct. Extinct is an interesting word to use, often times used for when a living species if gone. As in the Oompa Loompa species went extinct.
  • @ImJJ
    In the 2005 movie, Wonka mentions his factory must be in a warm temperature because Oompa Loompas come from a warm region. Maybe that explains why in the snow piercer, a world of sub zero temperatures, there are none.
  • @joeldbaker
    In chapter fourteen (audiobook version) of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the first thing Willy Wonka says about the Oompa Loompas is “my workers are used to extremely hot climate, they’d perish if they went outdoors in this weather- they’d freeze to death!” I wonder if this sentence inspired part of the idea for Snowpiercer.
  • @Ggver
    This is actually one of my favorite videos which i come back to about twice a year every time the algorithm puts it in my path. Thank you for this theory and i hope for more in the future if thats the path you want to pursue.
  • @trihorn2
    In the newer Willy Wonka, there’s a scene when they first enter the factory and they all exclaim how hot it is in the factory. Wonka answers by saying the Oompa Loompas cannot survive in cold climate.
  • @ChosenPlaysYT
    This is BY FAR the most thought out and well articulated tin foil hat theory in the history of man lmfao
  • @CLSGL
    I’m surprised nobody mentioned the fact that the decor in the engine room looks like giant fucking chocolate bars
  • Snowpiercer came out in the UK or was leaked online a year before the US release. I had no idea it was going to be a blockbuster film because I’d initially watched it on one of those illegal movie sites. It was a fantastic film that should’ve just gotten a proper theater release worldwide