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Le petit monde de Charlotte

Original title: Charlotte's Web
  • 2006
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  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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John Cleese, Steve Buscemi, Julia Roberts, Robert Redford, Kathy Bates, Oprah Winfrey, Thomas Haden Church, Reba McEntire, André 3000, Cedric The Entertainer, Dakota Fanning, Joel McCrary, and Dominic Scott Kay in Le petit monde de Charlotte (2006)
Music Video: Sarah McLachlan "Ordinary Miracle"
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Wilbur the pig is scared of the end of the season, because he knows that come that time, he will end up on the dinner table. He hatches a plan with Charlotte, a spider that lives in his pen,... Read allWilbur the pig is scared of the end of the season, because he knows that come that time, he will end up on the dinner table. He hatches a plan with Charlotte, a spider that lives in his pen, to ensure that this will never happen.Wilbur the pig is scared of the end of the season, because he knows that come that time, he will end up on the dinner table. He hatches a plan with Charlotte, a spider that lives in his pen, to ensure that this will never happen.

  • Director
    • Gary Winick
  • Writers
    • Susannah Grant
    • Karey Kirkpatrick
    • Earl Hamner Jr.
  • Stars
    • Dakota Fanning
    • Julia Roberts
    • Oprah Winfrey
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    49K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,470
    1,210
    • Director
      • Gary Winick
    • Writers
      • Susannah Grant
      • Karey Kirkpatrick
      • Earl Hamner Jr.
    • Stars
      • Dakota Fanning
      • Julia Roberts
      • Oprah Winfrey
    • 136User reviews
    • 61Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Dakota Fanning
    Dakota Fanning
    • Fern Arable
    Julia Roberts
    Julia Roberts
    • Charlotte the Spider
    • (voice)
    Oprah Winfrey
    Oprah Winfrey
    • Gussy the Female Goose
    • (voice)
    Steve Buscemi
    Steve Buscemi
    • Templeton the Rat
    • (voice)
    John Cleese
    John Cleese
    • Samuel the Sheep
    • (voice)
    Cedric The Entertainer
    Cedric The Entertainer
    • Golly The Male Goose
    • (voice)
    • (as Cedric the Entertainer)
    Kathy Bates
    Kathy Bates
    • Bitsy the Cow
    • (voice)
    Reba McEntire
    Reba McEntire
    • Betsy the Cow
    • (voice)
    Robert Redford
    Robert Redford
    • Ike the Horse
    • (voice)
    Thomas Haden Church
    Thomas Haden Church
    • Brooks the Crow
    • (voice)
    André 3000
    André 3000
    • Elwyn the Crow
    • (voice)
    • (as André Benjamin)
    Dominic Scott Kay
    Dominic Scott Kay
    • Wilbur The Spring Pig
    • (voice)
    Sam Shepard
    Sam Shepard
    • The Narrator
    • (voice)
    Abraham Benrubi
    Abraham Benrubi
    • Uncle The Fatter Pig
    • (voice)
    Kevin Anderson
    Kevin Anderson
    • Mr. Arable
    Essie Davis
    Essie Davis
    • Mrs. Arable
    Louis Corbett
    • Avery Arable
    Julian O'Donnell
    • Henry Fussy
    • Director
      • Gary Winick
    • Writers
      • Susannah Grant
      • Karey Kirkpatrick
      • Earl Hamner Jr.
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    9pkuras

    Beautifully done, very true to the story

    I was prepared for almost anything going into this movie, knowing that so many filmmakers who adapt classic stories think it is their duty to "update" the story, or feel the need to add a lot of comic relief.

    Thankfully, Winick did not succumb to these temptations. Instead, he offers a delightfully filmed version of the story, with CG effects so realistic and subtle that they detract from the live action base not even a little bit.

    This movie is very true to the original story, and the comic relief was, in my opinion, not at all overbearing. I got a lot of genuine laughs out of the movie, and, at 40, that's saying something for a G-rated movie aimed at families with small children.

    The movie has an old-fashioned but familiar feel to it. It seems to represent the America we all think we remember, and want to see when we visit the country. It seems in many ways timeless, without feeling Disney-esquire. I'm sure this is what the filmmakers were going for, and they hit it right on the nose.

    I thought the casting was excellent, for the most part. Though Agnes Moorehead (from the original animated version) absolutely bowls Oprah Winfrey over as the goose, and Julia Roberts' voice was maybe a bit too matter-of-fact for Charlotte. Debbie Reynolds' extra-sweet voice did, I think, a just-so-slightly better job in the original. That aside, Miss Fanning is perfect as Fern, and Siobhan Fallon could not play the incredulous Mrs. Zuckerman one iota better.

    I think E.B. White would be pleased. This is as honest a representation of his wonderful story as anyone could hope for.

    If you have small kids, read them the book, and then go see the movie.

    If you read the book as a kid, and still smile when you think about it, then go see it yourself.

    Highly recommended.
    8serenade7

    moving, beautifully shot/animated

    It's a beautiful movie and wonderfully true to the book. A fan of EB White's brilliant work, I could recite the last lines alongside the movie. The friend I went with is a die-hard fan of the older, animated Charlotte's Web; his only complaint was that this one had fewer musical numbers (read: none). Also, I felt the beginning and end credits act as somewhat of a homage to the animated version.

    The voices are very well cast; Julia Roberts is a comforting and delightful Charlotte, and while the opening shots of the spider made some in the audience go "Ew," we grow, like the barn animals, to embrace her warm nature. I found her quite beautiful in the end.

    Steve Buscemi is perfect as Templeton. Knowing John Cleese is behind the head sheep makes it even funnier. And Dakota Fanning finally gets to play a little girl being a little girl.

    It only made me tear up twice, but I'm a big softy. Take the family, the kids, and anyone who's ever enjoyed EB White's classic story.
    8themovieclub

    Not radiant, but is a humble and 'some movie'.

    Charlotte's Web has always been one of my favourite children's books. When I was ten, I used to imagine having a pig as my pet and tear at the disconsolate ending.

    One of the classic stories of loyalty, trust, and sacrifice comes to life in this live-action adaptation. Dakota Fanning plays Fern who keeps an unlikely pet of Wilber the pig. As winter comes, the family decides that Wilbur would make delicious smoked ham on their dining table. It was the 'ugly' and small spider with a big heart, Charlotte who saves his life with her web and words.

    More than a decade ago, the world was thrilled by Babe, the courageous sheep chaser. During that time, the CGI was considered ground-breaking, thus Wilbur may not be as celebrated as Babe. (I remembered I swore off pork for a week after Babe.) Although the movie boosts a heavyweight cast of Oprah Winfrey, Kathy Bates and Cedric the Entertainer, it was Academy Award Winner Julia Roberts who breathes in life into Charlotte with maturity and genuineness.

    Pardon me, but I never found Dakota Fanning cute or sweet in any way. (She was really quite irritating in War of the Worlds.) Perhaps she is too mature and smart for her age, and thus somebody younger and more innocent may be suitable for the role of Fern.

    Children of all ages should be thrilled by talking animals and a charming storyline by E.B. White. This is a moving story to teach them about life and death, trust and friendship. Adults may be a little impatient at the bland storytelling, and most would have already known the ending.

    The final scene will still tug heart strings and do bring your Kleenex. Do not be too skeptical, and you will enjoy this magical and childlike fantasy.

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    8rlnutt

    Great family movie in time for the holidays!

    I'm not sure where all of the criticism of this movie is coming from! My wife and I watched and enjoyed every moment of this children's classic and didn't feel cheated in any way by the telling!

    The story is close to the children's book but a couple of goofy crows are added with the voices of Thomas Haden Church and Andre Benjamin. They only added a mild comic subplot but didn't affect the telling in any way. Every time I hear THC's voice, I always see his character from Wings blabbering on about something mundane! He's quite silly as a starving crow!

    If you want high drama this year, go see Apocalypto, or Blood Diamond... for good family entertainment, Charlotte's Web is the perfect counter to any heavy story lines from those other movies!
    9hellokristen

    Radiant!

    Bring your Kleenex. Maybe it's just coz I'm female, or maybe it's coz my mother read this book to me when I was little -- but every time a new word appeared in that web -- tears rolled down my cheeks!

    It's very charming. They have kept to the time frame of the book -- it looks like the 1930s-1950s. They haven't tried to "modernize" it with pop culture references and silly jokes like so many kids' movies nowadays do.

    Fern isn't break dancing with the pig. (No, there are no musical numbers.)

    Fart jokes were kept to a minimum. (I think they are required by law nowadays to put fart jokes in all children's entertainment.)

    They didn't dumb down the lovely words E.B. White used -- Charlotte uses her grand language as she speaks to Wilbur and spins her webs.

    I kept thinking of "Babe" at the start of the movie. A white runt pig saved. Similar barnyard companions. Even the voice of Wilbur sounds like the voice of Babe. (Even tho Babe was voiced by a 32 y.o. woman and Wilbur by a 9 y.o. boy!) But I think the writers of Babe must have been fans of the classic "Charlotte's Web".

    Steve Buscemi as the voice of Templeton the Rat is just perfect. (Poor guy even has a rat-like face -- is that why they cast him?) And the CGI animation is flawless. You can't tell the animated animals from the real ones. Flawlessly blended.

    That little pig is SO cute at the beginning -- I just wanted to watch him play in the mud for 10 minutes. (But no, they kept the story moving along.) They even tried to make the spider cute, but that's quite a challenge. Still Julia Roberts' soothing motherly voice helps. (Nevertheless, the little girl next to me climbed into her grandma's lap when the spider appeared.)

    And Dakota Fanning, as always, is a darling.

    So go -- and if you loved the book as a child, bring plenty of Kleenex!

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    • Trivia
      The Australian extras in the County Fair scene were told at one point to make some sounds for the microphones to pick up, to sound like real Fair-goers. After one take with their normal accents, they were reminded to be American. Most promptly started just repeating, "Oh my God" and some other modern-day Americanisms.
    • Goofs
      Wilbur, a boar (male pig) is played by sows (female pigs). This is blatantly obvious in some scenes.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Narrator: It is not often that someone comes along who's a true friend *and* a good writer. Charlotte was both.

    • Crazy credits
      The Nickelodeon logo segues into an animated series of farmyard illustrations. More illustrations of the storyline appear over the end credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Today: Episode dated 29 November 2005 (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Wilbur's Lullaby
      by Danny Elfman

      Sung by Dominic Scott Kay (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • February 7, 2007 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La telaraña de Charlotte
    • Filming locations
      • Greendale, Victoria, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Walden Media
      • Kerner Entertainment Company
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    • Budget
      • $85,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $82,985,708
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,457,353
      • Dec 17, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $148,964,660
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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