A very warm cartoon, the theme is friendship and commitment.
Although the cute little pig is the protagonist, the real protagonist is Charlotte, a spider who interprets friendship with life.
The most touching is Charlotte's dialogue with Wilbur the pig when she is about to die.
Wilbur: "Why are you doing all this for me? I don't deserve your help, and I've never done anything for you."
Charlotte: "You are my friend, and that in itself is your greatest help to me. I weave a web for you because I like you. What is the value of life? We are born, we live briefly, we die There's no point in a spider's life just catching and eating bugs, by helping you, I can try to find some value in my life. God knows, everyone has to do something when they're alive It's good to do something meaningful."
Everyone should do something meaningful when they are alive, such as helping a friend desperately.
It's a heartwarming and touching story, but it also makes me feel a little sad.
LP said that movies are better than books. I haven't read this famous children's literature, but I only know that it is an extracurricular reading recommended by many Chinese teachers to elementary school students.
Animal films are hard to shoot, and it's even harder to match the mouth shape. I don't know how those people made them.
The voice of Charlotte is Julia Roberts. I haven't seen this big mouth woman for a long time. She and Nicole Kidman were both born in 1967. Nicole is still the goddess of youth on the screen, but Julia does not know where she is. .
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