A good beginning gives people fantasy, overall no surprise, American rural life

Eliza 2022-04-23 07:03:31

The scene of the American countryside is heart-warming, with white buildings illuminated by the sun, a large area of ​​autumn forest, and the muffled thunder at the beginning of the rainy night, but after the beginning, the picture is more of a farm, which is not very suitable for me. Looking forward, I may think that the plot will be another development direction. This film is still relatively mature in narrative and shooting, and there is nothing amazing about it, maybe because it is a children's film? In addition, the art and fonts for the opening and closing are well chosen, and I know that the effect that animation can accomplish is like this.

Values ​​Tucao, in fact, it is not equal to the value of animal protection. The director may still look at animals from the superior position of human beings.

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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.