in the name of love

Nicolas 2022-03-21 09:02:42

Recently, I like watching movies about small animals. I just watched this Charlotte's website, and I was very moved. If you want to give a footnote to the movie, and there is only one word, you can only write a big love word.

The usual small Town, ordinary people and animals, doomed to be made into Christmas bacon, Wilbur the pig was born ordinary, and even more unfortunate, this frail little fellow may struggle in a world where the strong are honored. However, when Everything changed when he met Charlotte. Charlotte's looks may frighten a lot of people, but God made it fair, with a heart of gold under that furry body. When the end credits 513 When the new little lives begin to ride the wind to continue their mother's footsteps, I think we have many reasons to hope, life is so beautiful, when we can use love in the name.

Life is often a mirror in front of us, It shows its own beauty and ugliness. You laugh at it and it laughs at you. The first book of Corinthians in the New Testament in the Bible talks about love, the beautiful thing that people spend their whole lives pursuing. We may have all doubted whether it really exists. When we are not firm enough, maybe we should give ourselves a little more confidence and always be grateful, and life may be different.

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  • [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.