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Das Mädchen Fern päppelt liebevoll das kleine Schwein Wilbur auf, bis es stark genug ist, im Stall zu wohnen. Dort ist es jedoch eher der Außenseiter und findet nur eine einzige Freundin: Charlotte, die Spinne, die auch nur selten im Mittelpunkt steht. Zwischen den beiden entsteht eine tiefe Freundschaft. Aber dann erfahren sie etwas Schreckliches: Wilbur soll der nächste Festbraten werden! Nun braucht Charlotte schnell einen guten Plan, um ihren Freund zu retten. (ATV)

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NinadeL 

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Deutsch Das Märchenbuch von E. B. White ist voller zärtlicher Geschichten, Freundschaften zwischen Tieren und Kindern. Und schließlich ist es viel angenehmer, über die Beziehung zwischen einem Schwein und einer Spinne zu lesen oder ein Hörbuch zu hören. Denn es gibt viel fotogenere Tierarten für einen Film. ()

lamps 

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Englisch It wasn’t that bad. If nothing else, at least Templeton the rat will deliver enough entertainment to make for the rest of the animal cast. The acting is average, even Dakota Fanning's role couldn't make me feel anything. Of course, that wasn't the point here at all, it's the animals in the first place, but unfortunately, apart from the lighter moments, there were also much weaker ones. I wouldn't even say that the movie is only for kids and totally inappropriate for adults, rather, it depends on the taste of each viewer and what they will make of a silly and simple script that is destined to have a happy and "instructive" ending. However, I have the impression that arachnophobes will not be very pleased. ()

kaylin 

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Englisch There were times when Dakota Fanning was just a cute little girl who knew how to scream properly and look pretty. Then she started sucking necks, I mean, sucking on necks... No, I mean, she became a vampire. But that doesn't matter here anyway. "Charlotte's Web" is exactly the kind of story where her face fits. The film was based on the book of the same name, which was successful in America, but that doesn't excuse its naivety, which it tries to redeem with a bit of final sadness. The plot doesn't really differ from similar films that aim to impress and target a young audience. Half of the animated films are like that. Dakota knows how to play well with animals, the animals speak with the voices of well-known actors, and on top of that, there is this unbelievably cool pig that just has to win you over. The story was originally a novel, but it could just as well be a relatively short story. Same goes for the film. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/04/frost-vs-nixon-bos-vs-kung-fu-trocha.html ()