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3 years ago

Review of “Charlotte’s Web” by E.B. White

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Genre: Children’s Classic

Rating: 5/5

Summary: A pig named Wilbur is sold to a nearby farm by his former owner, Fern, an 8 years old girl, whose father can’t afford to have a pig in the house anymore. Wilbur feels lonely and is always in search of a friend. Finally, he meets a very sweet and gentle spider named Charlotte, who accepts his friendship.

My Opinion: The friendship between Wilbur and Charlotte is one of the best friendships in literature. They both are very caring towards each other. The character of Fern is very similar to that of my little sister’s. She too, like Fern, loves all sorts of animals (even insects). Her obsession towards this, worries my mother too (just like Fern’s mother). The whole book was very heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time. I have never cried, reading a book, like the way I did towards the end of this one. This book has made a special place in my heart and it has become my favourite book of all time.

Favourite Character: I love Charlotte. She has an air of warmth around her. The way she talks is very pleasant. The lullaby she sings to put Wilbur to sleep, constantly worrying about his health and reassuring him at times of insecurities, proves how loyal she is as a friend. I am scared to death of spiders. Charlotte is definitely my one and only favourite spider.

Quote: “After all, what’s a life, anyway? We’re born, we live a little while, we die.”


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5 months ago

Proof that Live-Action Remake Movies can be good, that Disney should replicate, in the future.

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Proof That Live-Action Remake Movies Can Be Good, That Disney Should Replicate, In The Future.
Proof That Live-Action Remake Movies Can Be Good, That Disney Should Replicate, In The Future.
Proof That Live-Action Remake Movies Can Be Good, That Disney Should Replicate, In The Future.

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5 months ago

I don't entirely disagree with you, but I think, you're overreacting too much. Also, live action remake movies can be good, I have 3 examples, to prove this, Popeye (1980),

I Don't Entirely Disagree With You, But I Think, You're Overreacting Too Much. Also, Live Action Remake

Speed Racer (2008)

I Don't Entirely Disagree With You, But I Think, You're Overreacting Too Much. Also, Live Action Remake

and Charlotte's Web (2006).

I Don't Entirely Disagree With You, But I Think, You're Overreacting Too Much. Also, Live Action Remake

In my personal honest opinion, Disney is better at that sort of thing, than DreamWorks and Universal will be here. Just remember, the old versions are not getting replaced anytime soon, even if these new movie versions exist.

As A Long Time Httyd Fan Who Has Been Heavily Involved In The Fandom Since The First Movie And Who Has
As A Long Time Httyd Fan Who Has Been Heavily Involved In The Fandom Since The First Movie And Who Has
As A Long Time Httyd Fan Who Has Been Heavily Involved In The Fandom Since The First Movie And Who Has
As A Long Time Httyd Fan Who Has Been Heavily Involved In The Fandom Since The First Movie And Who Has

As a long time httyd fan who has been heavily involved in the fandom since the first movie and who has spent years working in the animation industry, I’d like to share my thoughts on the new httyd movie. Keep in mind, this is just my personal opinion and it's completely fine if you disagree with me. I just want to say a little something about all this that really bothers me.

The core reason that Dreamworks and Universal made this film is that it’s a quick and easy cash grab for them. Thats it. They don’t care about telling a good story or making a “better” version of the original movie for fans or even having an accurate portrayal of the characters/story. It’s purely about money. They know that fans of the original film will go see this movie, whether it’s good or bad. And those guaranteed ticket sales are all that matter to the studios. And with Universal, it has the added bonus of being a cheap promotional and merchandising opportunity for the new HTTYD land in Orlando that opens around the same time that the film is premiering in theaters.

And to help the studios make even more money out of this, they are using non-unionized VFX companies around the world to make this film, so that they can get cheaper labor and push the artists to do more that would be against American union standards. The same thing has probably happened with the costuming and fabrication for the filming, hence why the costumes look un-weathered and the sets look cheap. They don’t want to pay for the extra time and effort that it would take to make the practical bits of the production look good.

On top of all this, Dreamworks has already announced that they’re shutting down all their in-house animation projects in favor of using AI and outsourcing projects to cheaper international non-union studios.

With all this in mind, I just can’t support this film and I will not be seeing it in theaters. And I hope that others will do the same.

The only way to stop all these horrible “live action” remakes (which are actually just realistically animated remakes) is to not buy tickets to see them. Money is all that matters to these studios, and if they don’t make any money off of it, then they will stop and try something different. Maybe they'll even go back to focusing on original stories!

That’s the power that we hold as audiences. Our wallets help drive the decisions that the executives make. So support unique storytelling and gorgeous cinematography in movies. Support indie films. Support animators as they're fighting for fair pay and better contracts. But don't support a mediocre shot-for-shot remake riding on the coattails of an already successful film.

And I just want to wrap all this up by saying I have absolutely no hate towards anyone that has worked on the new film. Toothless looks incredible and I know the artists and creatives involved in this project did the best they could with what they were given.

But I also know that those same artists have so many more brilliant ideas that they would’ve loved to be given the creative freedom to do. I just wish hollywood would be willing to take a chance and let them do it.


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6 months ago

Proof that Live-Action Remake Movies can be good, that Disney should replicate, in the future.

Have you seen these movies.

Proof That Live-Action Remake Movies Can Be Good, That Disney Should Replicate, In The Future.
Proof That Live-Action Remake Movies Can Be Good, That Disney Should Replicate, In The Future.
Proof That Live-Action Remake Movies Can Be Good, That Disney Should Replicate, In The Future.

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8 months ago

Disney's remakes are like these movies and should be just like them.

Proof that Live-Action Remake Movies can be good, that Disney should replicate, in the future.

Have you seen these movies.

Proof That Live-Action Remake Movies Can Be Good, That Disney Should Replicate, In The Future.
Proof That Live-Action Remake Movies Can Be Good, That Disney Should Replicate, In The Future.
Proof That Live-Action Remake Movies Can Be Good, That Disney Should Replicate, In The Future.

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9 months ago

Proof that Live-Action Remake Movies can be good, that Disney should replicate, in the future.

Have you seen these movies.

Proof That Live-Action Remake Movies Can Be Good, That Disney Should Replicate, In The Future.
Proof That Live-Action Remake Movies Can Be Good, That Disney Should Replicate, In The Future.
Proof That Live-Action Remake Movies Can Be Good, That Disney Should Replicate, In The Future.

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