The video is a film theory analysis of the movie "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory". The host, who is a fan of the movie, takes a humorous and sarcastic approach to highlight the many safety violations that occur in the factory.
The host begins by warning viewers that the video is not safe for work, and then proceeds to discuss the movie in a light-hearted manner. The host mentions that as a child, they thought Wonka's factory was a fantastic place to visit, but as an adult, they see it as a dangerous workplace.
The host then proceeds to list a series of safety violations that occur in the factory, including issues with ceiling height, stairs, the chocolate river, the secret inventing room, the fizzy lifting drink room, and the golden goose room. Each of these areas is discussed in detail, with the host pointing out the specific OSHA violations that occur.
The host also mentions that the movie includes a scene where the children are covered in soap and sent through a car wash, which would be a violation of OSHA's regulations. The host also points out that the factory's great glass elevator has no safety measures in place, which would also be a violation.
The host concludes by stating that the total number of OSHA violations in the movie is 60, and that the fines for these violations would be enormous. The host suggests that Wonka would be looking at a fine of around $26.1 million in today's dollars. The host also mentions that OSHA inspectors do not just fine businesses once and leave; they return if the issues are not fixed, resulting in additional fines.
The host ends the video by suggesting that viewers try out Dollar Shave Club's products for $5, and encourages viewers to join the club for the first month of the daily essential starter kit.
1. The video is a film theory analysis of "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory".
2. The host of the video is discussing the film's depiction of the Chocolate Factory as a fantasyland, but also highlights the unsafe conditions that would make it illegal to operate in reality.
3. The host points out that the factory is depicted as having a high level of security, but also mentions that it lacks basic safety measures such as guardrails and protective clothing.
4. The host mentions that the factory's chocolate production process involves food running through an open-air factory, which is a violation of OSHA's rules.
5. The host points out that the factory's secret inventing room, where candy and lawsuits are made, is also a violation of OSHA's rules due to the presence of steaming vats and live bees.
6. The host mentions that the factory's fizzy lifting drink room is a violation of OSHA's rules due to the presence of a fan at the top of the room.
7. The host points out that the factory's golden geese room is a violation of OSHA's rules due to the presence of high stacks of boxes.
8. The host mentions that the factory's eggdicator room is a violation of OSHA's rules due to the lack of guardrails and an open chute leading to a furnace.
9. The host points out that the factory's glass elevator is a violation of OSHA's rules due to the lack of safety measures to prevent it from crashing through the glass roof of the factory.
10. The host mentions that the factory's total number of OSHA violations is 60, which would result in a fine of $186 million in today's dollars.
11. The host concludes that Willy Wonka is aware of all these violations and is trying to offload his legal troubles onto the children who visit his factory.
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