It was an unusual spring...

Deangelo 2022-04-22 07:01:42

This is an inspirational film about a group of animals. It combines live-action performances and animal model post-production special effects, which work seamlessly together. In a barn, like a zoo, there are cows, sheep, geese, horses, spiders, mice, and the male protagonist pig. They have the common language of animals. They can understand human words, but humans cannot. understand their language. The conversation of each species conveys the characteristics of the species, very vivid. In the barn, every animal is constantly producing in the process of survival. The milk of cows, the wool of sheep, the eggs of geese, and the horses have to pull goods. Only pigs are made into bacon after they die. So it is playing every day that it lives, but in the eyes of other animals that compare the value of life, they are just waiting to die.

It was an unusual spring, because the arrival of this little pig not only changed the animal enclosure, but also the atmosphere of the whole town became different from usual. This is a very friendly, innocent little pig, he is cute and likes to make friends with all animals, and every time he hears a name, whether you are a swan or a mouse, he will say "that's a good name", he Hope to make friends with everyone.

To say unusual, more special is the female spider. It is very literate, and even understands English. It promises to let the piglet see the snow in winter and prevent him from turning into bacon in winter, because the piggy's friendliness moved it, and because of its own commitment, it ended up being too much Dying from exhaustion. She works miracles. She used the hard work at night to weave "some pig" (ace pig) on ​​the spider web, and then there are several words terrific (terrific), radiant (brilliant) and humble (humble), for this reason, human beings feel to see Magical like God, they all paid attention to this little pig and gave it awards, and its treatment has also been upgraded rapidly. It seems to have become a god pig overnight, not an ordinary pig waiting to be killed. And this spider is always hiding in the corner silently, no one finds it. The whole movie is very warm, and the animal world makes people feel full of childishness, but the touching spider character is also the most unbearable. After all, no matter how positive the energy is, it is still a spider. This is for my inertial thinking. Just horrible creatures. There are often close-up close-ups in the film, and I can only watch with patience. So, son, baby, don't watch this movie. You'll get over it and turn it off, I have to tell you in advance.

The protagonist of the live actor in the film is a little girl, who saved the little pig because of her pleading, and has a future story. And this little girl, who is very mature at such a young age, speaks like an adult. Her illness is called childhood fantasies, and she will grow up one day.

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Charlotte's Web quotes

  • [Templeton is being chased by two crows and finding shelter inside a tin can]

    Templeton: The rat... is not... uh, uh, enjoying this! All this for slop? The rat is desperate. The rat is trapped. The rat needs to stop calling himself "the rat".

  • Wilbur: [about Charlotte] She's dying! She can't go home with us. So I need you to help me take her egg sac with us.

    Templeton: Did you say "eggs"?

    Wilbur: It's an egg *sac*, and it's right up there, and it has her children in it. And I can't just leave it here. What if something happened to them? Now, I can't reach it, so I need you to get it for me. And I need you to do it *now*!

    Templeton: I don't think I like your tone.

    Wilbur: Can't you just once in your life think of someone other than yourself?

    Templeton: Once? Once?

    Wilbur: Come on.

    Templeton: No, *you* come on! Who got his hindquarters pecked to make you "radiant," huh? Templeton, that's who. And who interrupted the gorging of a lifetime so you could be "humble"? Why, I think it was... Templeton! Templeton, Templeton, Tem-ple-ton! And do I get thanked? No! Well, has it ever occurred to you that even a rat might like a little appreciation? A little, dare I say, *love*?

    Wilbur: Do it and you'll get dibs on my slop for the rest of my life.

    Templeton: Done.