 I may be wrong, but I am almost certain that
I may be wrong, but I am almost certain that 
I didn’t know it at the time, but the movie was based on the children’s book by Maine Maine Charlotte ’s Web is based on the Blue Hill Fair which was held annually near where he lived in Brooklin , Maine 
In case you have not read the book or seen either movie adaptation (there was a live action film released in 2006), then here is an overview.  Wilbur (voice of Henry Gibson) is a pig who was born the runt of the litter.  The farmer who owned the pigs was going to do away with him, but the farmer’s daughter begged him to spare Wilbur’s life.  He did and the girl raised him as a pet.  Unfortunately, because Wilbur lived the farmer eventually had to sell him off, although Wilbur was kept longer than any of his siblings.
At first the new farm he goes to is very strange, but he eventually makes friends with the other animals there.  Among them is Charlotte Charlotte 
Wilbur is happy until one of the animals tells him they will not be his friend since in a few months he will just be turned into bacon and ham.  Wilbur is scared, but Charlotte 
From this overview you can tell that this is not like the Disney movies of its day where death is never a possibility.  Charlotte 
Reportedly, White wasn’t thrilled by the studio adding in some songs to the story, but test audiences for the live action version actually caused the studio to make some changes to accommodate the fans who loved certain songs in the original.  I have not seen the live action remake, so I cannot compare the two films.  I’m assuming it’s a bit like The Parent Trap remake where they had the girl in the second film singing one line of the Let’s Get Together song that was performed in the original.
My positive memories of Charlotte 
Chip’s Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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Interesting thing about the book, the little brother takes his BB gun on the school bus to school and no one thinks anything about it. It's just mentioned in passing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for mentioning that. I didn't remember it.
DeleteWhen I was in highschool a friend carried a foot long Bowie knife around with him in his gym bag. He didn't flaunt it, though, so the school didn't have to give him a hard time about it.
It's been ages since I've watched the movie or read the book, but I remember the themes of life and death, and ultimately (with Charlotte's offspring floating away) renewal. Nice review! ...And as a parent, I completely agree with your comments about not talking down to kids or hiding them from unpleasant reality of loss.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your thoughts on children. I appreciate it.
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