Charlotte's Web (2006)
Wilbur the pig is scared of the end of the season, because he knows that come that time, he will end up on the dinner table. He hatches a plan with Charlotte, a spider that lives in his pen, to ensure that this will never happen.
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Wow! Such a good movie.
Perfect cast and a good story
A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
Great movie! Firstly, I thought that this film is not something spevial. but, when I started to watch, I change my opinion. This film is so sweet, adorable... It is worth to watch.
I had to watch this movie several times when I was younger. It was mainly a case of adults thinking "hey look its a kid movie, kids will like it." I saw this at least 4x at school because of this. This movie is really boring. I don't see how any child would be consistently entertained throughout the whole thing. All I remember is some bad acting, bad effects, and a story worse than what was originally in the book. I also remember being really bored. I wouldn't recommend this movie.
As much as I like the animated film, I do think this is better, only by one point though. Based on the timeless book by EB White, this is a warm, nicely done and cute film. The book is better, but this is so charming, you can't help like it. The real charm comes from the story, which here is so well told. The film is beautifully shot with lovely photography and stunning locations, and the music is gorgeous. Of course the script isn't as sharp as it could have been, but that is a minor criticism compared to how wonderful this was. Dakota Fanning gets better and better every time I see her, what a very talented child actress she is! Wilbur was just adorable, even more adorable than he was in the animated film. And the voice acting is top notch, Julia Roberts being the biggest surprise in a very warm vocal performance as Charlotte. John Cleese and Thomas Haden Church are sterling in their roles as the sheep and the crow, but other than Roberts, the real standout is Steve Buschemi as the hilarious Templeton. All in all, lovely to watch, definitely memorable and cute, not as good as the book, but well worth the watch. 9/10 Bethany Cox
A little pig named Wilbur is scared of being eaten by the nasty humans, so Charlotte, the spider decides to help him."But you are so small, they are huge, what can you do" says Wilbur.Charlotte solves the problem by going over to a nearby nuclear reactor and eating radioactive flies. Causing her to grow huge. She them take over the town and imprisons all the humans.Realizing this, Wilbur and the other barnyard animals uncover a secret Japanese stone which allows them to join together in Robo-barn animals. During the climatic end battle I realised that this was the sort of movie young people want to see.Charlottes web has always been the sort of story adults love and children tolerate. It contains many important themes that adults want to be able to talk to their children about. But it is put together in such a passive no-interesting package that children will never actively see such stories without the guidance of adults.So, if you are an adult, drag your kids to it and them tell them enough times how great the movie is so that they will drag their own children to see it.But afterwards go have pork ribs and then go to see the transformers movie, they will appreciate it more.