"Charlotte's Web" after watching: Awe of nature, thought-provoking!

Armando 2022-04-20 09:02:10

I watched the movie "Charlotte's Web" last night. The subject matter of this movie is quite interesting. From the perspective of animals, it will let you know some things that you haven't noticed before. While watching, you will wonder why the movie is called "Charlotte's Web", and the more you watch it, the more you understand it. Wilbur is a little pig, Charlotte is a female spider, it weave on the web many times, making humans think Wilbur is an unusual pig, so that Wilbur will not be slaughtered... ...a really interesting movie. In the eyes of many people (animals), spiders are cruel and ugly, but Wilbur is the first one who is willing to be friends with it. Spiders attach great importance to promises. Once it makes a promise, it will work hard to realize it in its life... ... and finally Charlotte also came to the end of her life, completed her life's mission, used up all her strength, laid hundreds of eggs, and ended her life, without returning to the farm with Wilbur and them... see After that, I feel that nature is really amazing, and awe of nature arises spontaneously. Through such fantasy-themed movies, humans can also be insinuated. Will humans do this for their friends...

Charlotte's Web (2006)
8.0
2006 / USA Germany / Comedy Family Fantasy / Gary Winnick / Julia Roberts Steve Buscemi

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  • Zachariah 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    Inspirational video, but I don't like spiders

  • Jannie 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    Crying to death! Parents, don't let your selfish and obese kids watch the big movie of Joyous and Barbara! !

Charlotte's Web quotes

  • Mrs. Zuckerman: It says "terrific" just as clear as day. T-E-double-R-l-F-l-C. I mean, can you imagine a spider being able to spell that word? I don't think I could spell that word till the 10th grade.

  • [last lines]

    Narrator: It is not often that someone comes along who's a true friend *and* a good writer. Charlotte was both.