A Faithful Adaptation of the Beloved Children's Novel
Created: 09/05/07
Few children escape childhood without reading the book Charlotte's Web by E B White, and for good reason. This movie has been faithfully adapted from that delightful book to film. Most live action movies with talking animals are not worth seeing, but this time things are done right. Dakota Fanning is adorable as the young child Fern and the animal voice actors are superb featuring the likes of Julia Roberts, Oprah Winfrey, and Robert Redford. The unlikely story of friendship that develops between Wilbur the Pig and Charlotte the Spider is unforgettable. Charlotte's Web will certainly appeal best to younger children or older audiences who have read the book, but even most adults will find themselves touched by the miracles within and around this story.
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Humble Pig
Created: 26/04/07
My family really liked this movie! For those that dont know, Charlottes Web is the story of a runt piglet saved first by a little girl and then by a wise spider. We follow the piglets life as the spider, Charlotte, does her best to save him from the fate of the dinner plate. The casting is fabulous! Dakota Fanning plays a fiesty Fern, Steve Buscemi as Templeton the Rat, (I loved the rat!), Oprah Winfrey and Cedric the Entertainer make great geese. Rheba McIntyre gives the proper color for Betsy, the Cow, and Robert Redford portrays, Ike, the horse, with enough steadfast cynicism. And John Cleese is proper and right as the sheep. Dominick Scott Kayes played Wilbur, Julia Roberts makes us believe Charlotte is beautiful. The Special Features are excellent - I love finding out how they made the movie.
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Delightful Remake!
Created: 05/07/07
I wasn't at all sure I'd be thrilled with this remake of the classic, but it completely bowled me over! I loved Julia Roberts as Charlotte, and the rest of the cast was perfect as well. I especially enjoyed the live action, which seemed quite realistic. Amazingly well done. Beautifully scripted, too. If you loved the original and/or the book, be sure to watch this version. I will, again and again!
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May be emotionally intense for small children.
Created: 09/06/07
I rented this movie to share with my six-year-old boy. I didn't know if he would relate to Fern, the little girl in the movie, but he sure liked the slapstick and cow-fart humor. At the end of the movie, it was time for bed. He called me into his room, saying he couldn't sleep because he was crying so hard. I asked if he was sad because of the ending. He replied it was because he was so happy, and that he was happy and sad at the same time.
I have never seen him so moved from merely watching a video; it was a bit frightening. He said he was going to watch "Charlotte's Web" every day for the rest of his life.
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Great Family Movie
Created: 03/05/07
This is a great family movie. Dakata Fanning plays the part of Fern very well. The movie is timeless--it is not in the present day with cel phones, etc. yet it is not old fashioned and out of date. Kids relate to the story. It is a talking animal movie--but not the overdone same old voices that seem to reappear in some kids' movies. Rather, the voices fit the animals and their personalities. Especially with Templeton the rat. The computer effects of Templeton's rathole are worth the money for the movie! It is precious to see his stach down his hole. The movie is a super adaptation from the book but not directly bit by bit from the book. The innocence of the movie makes it charming as well. It is a worthy investment to buy the movie if you have young children.
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