Describe the difference between the film and the original

Jaydon 2022-03-25 09:01:15

After reading the movie reviews, most of them felt that the movie did not feel like a book was made, but I think the movie has made some modifications on the basis of the book, and the plot seems more reasonable and interesting.

1. The movie increases the interaction between the little girl and the little pig, (for example, the little girl takes the little pig to class), which is very vivid and more suitable for children's tastes. And when I first read the book, I always thought that the little girl would be the protagonist, but I didn't expect that the description of the girl later was minimal and a bit abrupt.

2. The movie made some changes to Wilbur and Charlotte's friendship. In fact, when I was reading, I always felt that Wilbur was a little selfish. When the little animals in the barn couldn't play with Wilbur, Charlotte appeared. After that, Charlotte was always trying to save Wilbur, except in the end, Wilbur told Charlotte's child to be brought back to the barn, as if it had never done anything for Charlotte. But in the movie, when Charlotte is disliked by other animals and Wilbur is willing to be her friend, and Wilbur is brave to save Charlotte, this friendship seems more reasonable. Also, I don't agree with the comments that Wilbur's selfishness in the book is a child's heart full of sadness and joy.

3. The movie darkened the image of the mouse and added a dialogue between two crows. Book: When I saw the confession of the mouse in the book, I really felt sorry for it. In the original book, it took the initiative to break the egg to save Charlotte. It also has a kind side, and there is really no "person" in the book. " Said "thank you" to the mouse. The blackening of the mouse in the movie also reflects the clear distinction between good and evil in fairy tales. The two added crows brought a lot of laughs.

In fact, neither the book nor the movie touched me too much, maybe I grew up. But I think the movie is better than the book and more suitable for children (my sister), so I give it four stars.

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  • Ima 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    I still want to eat him

  • Opal 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    The feature film is not as good as the animation at the beginning and end of the film.... It's too far from the original, isn't it?

Charlotte's Web quotes

  • [Mrs. Arable is worried about Fern spending time only with her animal friends]

    Dr. Dorian: Does she look well?

    Mrs. Arable: Yes.

    Dr. Dorian: Appetite's good?

    Mrs. Arable: [affirmative] M-hm.

    Dr. Dorian: Does she sleep well at night?

    Mrs. Arable: Yes. I mean, she's right as rain in that way.

    Dr. Dorian: Well, there is a name for her condition. It's called a childhood phase. And, sadly, it's something she'll grow out of.

  • [the cows are admiring Charlotte's work, designed to save Wilbur from the slaughterhouse]

    Betsy the Cow: Looks pretty good.

    Bitsy the Cow: Still ain't gonna change anything. He's a goner.

    Betsy the Cow: Yeah. Glad nobody eats cows.