Charlotte only ends up with one movie title

Brown 2022-04-23 07:03:31

No one cares about the life or death of a born pig, people love them just because of the deliciousness of pork; and no one cares about the life and death of a spider, because they are disgusting in human cognition. But the most thought-provoking in "Charlotte's Web": "My child seems to be sick, seems to be able to talk to animals, but eats and sleeps the same as usual", "because this is childhood". The whole movie revolves around a pig who is loved by the other animals on the farm because of his kindness, but everyone hides the reality that he will die and won't see the winter snow. And although that mouse is out of tune with everyone on the surface, he is still very loyal at critical moments and lives very self-consciously. Even if he is working hard for others, it is because he is kind to others and knows how to survive. Next is my self-view of this movie. I think since this movie is about friendship, there is no need to introduce too much about the story of the little pig and the little girl, but it is a waste of money, and the spider is because of other people's With a word of approval, he chose to give up his life for him. Isn't it a bit too subverting people's original impression of spiders, and if the pig did something for her that moved her, it would be fine, this pig knows how to use kindness Sympathy, caring about fraternity verbally, and wanting to focus on the whole film in the end, but maybe even the director found out that he was swaying about the spider's web, and depicting miracles again and again, making the farm look like this to the outside world. Being a pig is different, is it a bit too "Zhou Yu hits Huang Gai", and the director who found out his conscience used "Charlotte's Web" to name the movie, which seems a bit far-fetched. But aside from these, the innocence described in this movie is still very good. When we grow up, we will not care about the flowers and plants in the past. They are all alive. As long as you listen carefully, you can hear their voices. .

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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.