Templeton: do I ever get thanked? And then Charlotte with her last words thanks him and says goodbye to Wilbur. A beautiful meaning there. The feeling of a sincere and deserved thanks and a final goodbye.
I think that Wilbur being voiced by kid here makes way more sense than him being voiced by an adult in the original. All in all though, I still prefer the original.
I took my 4 year old son to see this movie when it came out with some family. He sat on my lap. At some point during this scene, he just cried out, "I can't watch anymore, it's too sad!" Then he started balling and turned around and sobbed on my shoulder.....the entire audience in the theater cried Awwwwww. I will never forget that .
I can’t help but compare this remake to the original. I think both of them are great in their own ways, and there are moments where one movie is better than the other. The way they portray Charlotte’s death in this film is definitely better, between, Templeton proving there’s more to him then a selfish glutton, the final goodbye between Wilbur in Charlotte and the fact that we saw all the animals mourn Charlotte and not just Wilbur in this version.
I personally think her death in the OG film is a bit better though. Not only do they actually SHOW her die, but Wilbur genuinely looks and sounds absolutely devastated that she died. It's just full of more emotion imo
6:39 Dearly beloved animals of Farmer Zuckerman, we are gathered here today to pay our respects to our dearest spider, Charlotte. Although many of us have an ever looming fear of spiders, Charlotte was different. She had provided some of the most beautiful messages in her webs to describe our little pig, Wilbur. Charlotte was a great friend, and she will forever be missed, but she will live on in our hearts. 😢😢😢😢😢 Goodbye Charlotte. And thank you, for everything.
This movie will hold a special place in my heart. This scene really went harder than it needed to make feel emotional. You will always live in our hearts, Charlotte. You were an Ordinary miracle.
I recently read the book to my special needs daughter. I haven't seen the book since second grade when my teacher read it to the class one chapter per day 55 years ago. Despite knowing what was coming, I couldn't help but get all choked up reading Charlotte's death scene. A magnificent children's story.
It is very sad for me to say that Charlotte the Spider, who wrote her words in her web describing Wilbur the Pig, has died. We will miss her, very much.
Death is just another path, one that we all must take. The grey rain-curtain of this world rolls back, and all turns to silver glass, and then you see it.
Charlotte is one of my favorite characters in all of children’s entertainment. She really teaches so many important lessons. She’s such a wonderful character.
Kudos to Julia Roberts and Dominic Scott-Kay for their performances. It really does feel like a dying grandma or mom telling their son/grandson about one of the harsh realities of life: that no matter what, we will all eventually come to meet our maker. It must have been hard for them to record their lines. Charlotte sounds like she’s exhausted, sad, and proud all at the same time. It’s kind of how I expected Charlotte to sound when I read the book as a little kid. And little known fact, when the guy who did the audiobook for this read this scene, they had to stop recording several times (16 in fact) and restart because he couldn’t stop breaking down crying when it came to that part. I think for many of us, Charlotte’s Web was probably one of the first books we read as kids that made us first confront the idea of our mortality in a gentle, but still sad, way. Even from the first line, where Fern asks her mom point blank where her dad’s going with the ax, death fills the pages of the book. It’s something that as children, we don’t quite grasp the enormity of the idea, the idea that someone can be gone-and never come back. Our still immature developing minds grappled with the philosophical context of it. All living things come to an end, including us, whether we like it or not.
I haven't seen this movie yet. I couldn't help but cry when Wilbur and Charlotte said goodbye. Made me think of the night my grandfather died in June 2019... RIP Papa Jimmy.
This is a very emotional scene for all of us. When i first watched this movie, i tried to hold back crying, but as soon i heard Wilbur say he loved charlotte, i burst into tears and cried for an hour. That was the most emotional moment in the entire film. Charlotte was like a mother figure to Wilbur, and she watched over him as if he was her own child. her passing broke Wilburs heart. Even Templeton showed pitty towards her. This also hit the farm animals hard because they didn't get to say goodbye to her. All of them bowing and sharing a moment of silence in honor of charlotte showed that they cared about her too. Very emotional.
God made spiders for special purposes, and one of those is inspiring us all. Spiders like Charlotte helped change my views on arachnids, including other spiders❤
This movie is the cause of my love and admiration for spiders. I started searching for every information about spiders after this movie, and these creatures are much more than we see.
I remembered watching this as a little girl with my family. The ending was so sad, especially with sarah McLachlans' song ordianry miracle. It almost made me cry.
I just love how graceful and polite charlotte is she is amazing but all I have to say is 🥹🥹goodbye charlotte you were an amazing spider god bless you and your children
That little nod Templeton gives to Charlotte right after she thanks him for everything he’s done for her and Wilbur always gets to me, it says so much without saying anything at all.
Templeton: Has it ever occurred to you that a rat might like a little appreciation? A little, dare I say, LOVE?!😡 Wilbur: Do it and you’ll get dibs on my slop for the rest of my life.😯 Templeton: Done.😐
Did you know that what all 3 actresses who played Charlotte Aranea Cavatica have in common is that they all played witches? 1. Debbie Reynolds who played Charlotte in the 1973 Hanna-Barbera version played a witch named Splendora Agatha Cromwell in the Halloweentown movie series who was a good witch. 2. Julia Duffy who played Charlotte in the 2003 sequel played a witch named Lucy Kraft in the Mrs. Kraft episode of Sabrina the Teenage Witch who was also a good witch. 3. Julia Roberts who played Charlotte in this version played a witch named Queen Clementianna in Mirror, Mirror who was a bad witch.
I only know this one and the Hanna Barbara version, so I have yet to read the actual book, and am not sure if it happens there, but I appreciate this one for showing EVERYONE'S reaction to Charlotte's death, and not just Wilbur's. And Templeton gets more of an arc here.
Charlotte was sorry to say “I’m afraid they’re not going to make it back to the barn.” She was dying & didn’t have the strength to climb down. Charlotte told Wilbur that in making her his friend, he made a spider beautiful to everyone in the barn. She called Wilbur the real miracle. Charlotte with her last words, thanked Templeton for everything, & he bowed in acknowledgment. She said goodbye to Wilbur. He said goodbye & added he loved her. Everyone was happy to see Wilbur back home, but noticed Charlotte wasn’t with him. They knew what happened when they saw the egg sac. She had died. They all bowed their heads in mourning.
Finding out about this scene was the reason I didn't wanna watch this movie back when I was 10, but my mom forced me to with the purpose of spoiling one of my sisters because they wanted me to. But the other parts of the movie were entertaining, I think because the movie was live-action
This movie has always made me cry. It’s really special it’s from the first movies I got in dvd my dad got me. Then Mr dad been gone for 2 years that been a nightmare 💔
“Nobody, of the hundreds of people that had visited the Fair, knew that a grey spider had played the most important part of all. No one was with her when she died.”
cried when I was 10 in the theatre, came back at 28 and am crying even harder than before. Will always remind me of my grandfather when he became terminally ill with cancer.
In my opinion, this film actually made Charolette's death sader and more impactful than the original animated version and 6:30-6:55 really sticks out to me. All the animals (except for Wilbur of course) were, let's be honest, complete JERKS to Charolette for most of the film. But it's at this moment, when they realize she is permanently gone, that they realize what they have lost. No one says a word. They all just look to her empty web, bow their heads, and silently mourn for her. Such a great scene!
@@Gamingwithaj16 I’m very sorry. The first time seeing this, I felt nothing. When I watched it the second time, the dam broke. Couldn’t control my bawling.
@@calebpettigrew6835yes,I currently have one,she’s still just a spiderling,about a month old. She’s a black and yellow orb spider and should be full grown at the end of summer.
This movie did this seem better than the original but the original so heartbreaking because Charlotte died in front of Wilbur in the animated but in this one, she was holding on until he was gone so he didn’t have to see her pass away
It was great how all the other animals were supporting Wilbur and honoring Charlotte's death with him they really did care about him a lot and they were all being there for him
Templeton: do I ever get thanked?
And then Charlotte with her last words thanks him and says goodbye to Wilbur. A beautiful meaning there. The feeling of a sincere and deserved thanks and a final goodbye.
Wilbur: I… I…
One of the most beautiful stories I remember watching in cartoon form as a child. I still love it and it still makes me cry.
Wilbur being voiced by a literal kid in this makes it even more sad.
I think that Wilbur being voiced by kid here makes way more sense than him being voiced by an adult in the original.
All in all though, I still prefer the original.
@@jacksongibbs8998 similar, but for me, the death scene in this version makes me cry even harder because Wilbur is a child :(
Yeah.. :(
It would be better if Wilbur was voiced by someone 18-25 years old, right? Like Josh Hutcherson!
Especially when it's a kid who can act.
(Sorry for the cant typo guys! I only noticed it today.)
Lion King 2019: "we can't make realistic animals have visual emotions."
Charlotte's Web 2006: "hold my beer"
Oh yes
As a kid after leaving the theater I couldn’t stop crying for a little while.
Same
What’s this movie called
@@ThatOneKidWhoPlaysTooMuchCharlotte’s Web
I wanna try using this scene to make me cry
The ending is so sad :(
When my second grade teacher read this part to the class, she explained the life cycle of a spider.
A great lesson that death is life.
My 3rd grade teacher showed my class this part also
She’s the cutest cgi spider ever
Can’t even see her fangs!
It's sad how a talking spider from 2006 is somehow more expressive than any animal in the remakes of both Lady and the Tramp and The Lion King.
Not Shelob?
Have you seen her animated cousin?
She’s not cute, she’s beautiful.
Those who cried
👇
I laughed
@@MarleyPhilip🤨
@@MarleyPhilip you sick mother toucans 😧😠
@@MarleyPhilipITS not funny
Yeah I cried
Ahh man.. Charlotte's death was so sad.. we'll miss her
Who else cries in this part
😢ME
I couldn't hold back my tears
@@UltimateXenoZ same
And E. B. White wrote, “No one was with her when she died.”
I took my 4 year old son to see this movie when it came out with some family. He sat on my lap. At some point during this scene, he just cried out, "I can't watch anymore, it's too sad!" Then he started balling and turned around and sobbed on my shoulder.....the entire audience in the theater cried Awwwwww. I will never forget that .
Awwwwww. Hey, I’m sorry about that. I never had such an audience care and be sorry for a child when it came to scenes like this.
Not appropriate for a 4 year old
I can’t help but compare this remake to the original. I think both of them are great in their own ways, and there are moments where one movie is better than the other. The way they portray Charlotte’s death in this film is definitely better, between, Templeton proving there’s more to him then a selfish glutton, the final goodbye between Wilbur in Charlotte and the fact that we saw all the animals mourn Charlotte and not just Wilbur in this version.
I personally think her death in the OG film is a bit better though. Not only do they actually SHOW her die, but Wilbur genuinely looks and sounds absolutely devastated that she died.
It's just full of more emotion imo
I like how all the animals mourned Charlotte too, I have to agree with u on that! I love this movie!
Julia Roberts was the perfect choice for Charlotte. She has the perfect voice that sounds maternal, warm, and loving.
4:50 Goodbye, Wilbur, my sweet little boy…
4:55 Goodbye, Charlotte. I love you.
*The truck drove away, and she passed from this world to another*
1:08 the way his face and voice dropped when she said she was dying hits me
These movies hit so much harder as an adult.
also this movie made me stop killing spiders.
Why am I sobbing over a spider at 2am. I know exactly why. It’s because it’s a beautiful scene
I’m sorry, Commander.
4:48 Man, this part really hit hard. Almost like a mother and son bond.
It crushed me
Oh, yeah! It felt very much like a little boy saying goodbye to his dying mother. 😢
Why does charlotte's Voice sound so calming In this version?
I… don’t know. I like it better.
6:39 Dearly beloved animals of Farmer Zuckerman, we are gathered here today to pay our respects to our dearest spider, Charlotte. Although many of us have an ever looming fear of spiders, Charlotte was different. She had provided some of the most beautiful messages in her webs to describe our little pig, Wilbur. Charlotte was a great friend, and she will forever be missed, but she will live on in our hearts. 😢😢😢😢😢 Goodbye Charlotte. And thank you, for everything.
Amen
Amen
I’m sorry.
In this version Wilbur sounds like a kid and in the 1973 Version Wilbur sounds like a man
I like the live-action version better. Because it’s true. He’s a child.
This Scene always brings me into Tears 🥺🥺🥺😭😭😭😢😢😢💔💔💔
Same 😭🤧
What’s this movie called
Oh wait nvm Ik
Charlottes web🕸️🕷️
@@ThatOneKidWhoPlaysTooMuch Charlotte’s Web(2006).
* Wilbur and Templeton arguing * Wilbur : “ I’ll let you eat my food first 😒 Templeton : DONE
In this live action one, that scene is so much funnier.
@@westleigh11 lol yeah
Or, in the original animated movie:
TEMPLETON: What's in it for me?
WILBUR: I'll save you part of my breakfast! 😊
TEMPLETON: You got yourself a deal!
This movie will hold a special place in my heart. This scene really went harder than it needed to make feel emotional. You will always live in our hearts, Charlotte. You were an Ordinary miracle.
When I was a kid, the animated one made me cry when Charlotte died.
I recently read the book to my special needs daughter. I haven't seen the book since second grade when my teacher read it to the class one chapter per day 55 years ago. Despite knowing what was coming, I couldn't help but get all choked up reading Charlotte's death scene. A magnificent children's story.
It is very sad for me to say that Charlotte the Spider, who wrote her words in her web describing Wilbur the Pig, has died. We will miss her, very much.
Death is just another path, one that we all must take. The grey rain-curtain of this world rolls back, and all turns to silver glass, and then you see it.
Templeton: "or dare i say, love?!
Wilbur: "Do it and you'll get dibs on my slops for the rest of my life."
Templeton: "DONE"
Charlotte is one of my favorite characters in all of children’s entertainment. She really teaches so many important lessons. She’s such a wonderful character.
This scene hitted me :(
when Charlotte dies
Repppoooort
Kudos to Julia Roberts and Dominic Scott-Kay for their performances. It really does feel like a dying grandma or mom telling their son/grandson about one of the harsh realities of life: that no matter what, we will all eventually come to meet our maker. It must have been hard for them to record their lines.
Charlotte sounds like she’s exhausted, sad, and proud all at the same time. It’s kind of how I expected Charlotte to sound when I read the book as a little kid.
And little known fact, when the guy who did the audiobook for this read this scene, they had to stop recording several times (16 in fact) and restart because he couldn’t stop breaking down crying when it came to that part.
I think for many of us, Charlotte’s Web was probably one of the first books we read as kids that made us first confront the idea of our mortality in a gentle, but still sad, way. Even from the first line, where Fern asks her mom point blank where her dad’s going with the ax, death fills the pages of the book. It’s something that as children, we don’t quite grasp the enormity of the idea, the idea that someone can be gone-and never come back. Our still immature developing minds grappled with the philosophical context of it.
All living things come to an end, including us, whether we like it or not.
Julia Roberts is in this movie
One of the saddest parts about this movie is that I was watching with this with my grandmother before she passed away in her sleep. That was 16.
My condolences brother
@@ErubielReyes-wz1xs thank you
I am so sorry. 😢
I haven't seen this movie yet. I couldn't help but cry when Wilbur and Charlotte said goodbye. Made me think of the night my grandfather died in June 2019... RIP Papa Jimmy.
our teacher took us to the cinema to watch this and we all left the theater in tears …
Ouch
Even thought this is cgi and fake it’s still makes me sad
It still looked real, like it actually happened, you know.
Rest In Piece Charlotte.. We Will Miss You😭💔💔
Reeeppppoooorrrt
Cant believe I'm watching this movie on my late 20s but still crying 😢
Reeeepppoooorrrttt
This is a very emotional scene for all of us. When i first watched this movie, i tried to hold back crying, but as soon i heard Wilbur say he loved charlotte, i burst into tears and cried for an hour. That was the most emotional moment in the entire film. Charlotte was like a mother figure to Wilbur, and she watched over him as if he was her own child. her passing broke Wilburs heart. Even Templeton showed pitty towards her. This also hit the farm animals hard because they didn't get to say goodbye to her. All of them bowing and sharing a moment of silence in honor of charlotte showed that they cared about her too. Very emotional.
God made spiders for special purposes, and one of those is inspiring us all. Spiders like Charlotte helped change my views on arachnids, including other spiders❤
This movie is the cause of my love and admiration for spiders. I started searching for every information about spiders after this movie, and these creatures are much more than we see.
I remembered watching this as a little girl with my family. The ending was so sad, especially with sarah McLachlans' song ordianry miracle. It almost made me cry.
Rest in peace, Charlotte.
🥺🥺🥺🥺💔💔💔💔 this part gets me every time 😢😢😢😢 and the fact that this is my favorite movie makes it even sadder rip 🪦 charlotte you will be missed
Reeeeppppoooorrrttt
This scene makes me cry. It’s sad when people die.
We know, but it's part of life.
Watched this as a kid and watching it again still makes my eyes water.
Not me drunk as hell and crying my eyes out 😭😭😭
Lol 😂😂
I just finished this whole movie and I balled my eyes out for a straight hour and a half, I love animals so much💗
other books: 😍 this one:😭😭
I just love how graceful and polite charlotte is she is amazing but all I have to say is 🥹🥹goodbye charlotte you were an amazing spider god bless you and your children
No matter the species, Charlotte loved Wilbur as if he was her own
That little nod Templeton gives to Charlotte right after she thanks him for everything he’s done for her and Wilbur always gets to me, it says so much without saying anything at all.
Wilbur: “Do it and you’ll get dibs on my slot for the rest of my life”
Templeton: “done”
Those who cried
Even when I was little this scene hit different
Though I don’t like spiders Charelotte is an exception ❤
I agree
Animated version hit harder.
This one hit the hardest in my opinion.
Templeton: Has it ever occurred to you that a rat might like a little appreciation? A little, dare I say, LOVE?!😡
Wilbur: Do it and you’ll get dibs on my slop for the rest of my life.😯
Templeton: Done.😐
Dare I say... Love. 😂
Me: You want thanks... That's something you have to earn! It's not given to you when you want it!
My heart breaks as Charlotte is dying.😢
Goodbye, Charlotte 😢🥺 you won't be forgotten
I am sobbing right now 😪
Sure, it's sad, but I think the 1973 Hanna-Barbera version made it sadder with Wilbur being right there when Charlotte dies.
Did you know that what all 3 actresses who played Charlotte Aranea Cavatica have in common is that they all played witches?
1. Debbie Reynolds who played Charlotte in the 1973 Hanna-Barbera version played a witch named Splendora Agatha Cromwell in the Halloweentown movie series who was a good witch.
2. Julia Duffy who played Charlotte in the 2003 sequel played a witch named Lucy Kraft in the Mrs. Kraft episode of Sabrina the Teenage Witch who was also a good witch.
3. Julia Roberts who played Charlotte in this version played a witch named Queen Clementianna in Mirror, Mirror who was a bad witch.
“Cant you just once think of someone other than yourself!” Period Wilbur you are that
I only know this one and the Hanna Barbara version, so I have yet to read the actual book, and am not sure if it happens there, but I appreciate this one for showing EVERYONE'S reaction to Charlotte's death, and not just Wilbur's. And Templeton gets more of an arc here.
I watch Charlotte’s Web so much when I first watched it, and Charlotte was dead. I cried did.
Charlotte was sorry to say “I’m afraid they’re not going to make it back to the barn.” She was dying & didn’t have the strength to climb down. Charlotte told Wilbur that in making her his friend, he made a spider beautiful to everyone in the barn. She called Wilbur the real miracle. Charlotte with her last words, thanked Templeton for everything, & he bowed in acknowledgment. She said goodbye to Wilbur. He said goodbye & added he loved her. Everyone was happy to see Wilbur back home, but noticed Charlotte wasn’t with him. They knew what happened when they saw the egg sac. She had died. They all bowed their heads in mourning.
1:07
Charlotte:I’m sorry to tell you this but it means I’m dying😔
Wilbur:😱
Finding out about this scene was the reason I didn't wanna watch this movie back when I was 10, but my mom forced me to with the purpose of spoiling one of my sisters because they wanted me to. But the other parts of the movie were entertaining, I think because the movie was live-action
This is sad, even though the 1974 movie is much sadder since it’s more sudden
It's from 1973
@@ChelseaPariella
It is? Then it’s fifty years old as of this year. That must be why it’s free with ads on RUclips right now.
This movie has always made me cry. It’s really special it’s from the first movies I got in dvd my dad got me. Then Mr dad been gone for 2 years that been a nightmare 💔
“Nobody, of the hundreds of people that had visited the Fair, knew that a grey spider had played the most important part of all. No one was with her when she died.”
I feel so bad for Wilbur and charlotte you see the sadness in their voice
I had a hard time believing they let Charlotte die when I first see it.
Same over here, kid.
SpongeBob: I am sorry Charlotte (crying).
Broo wth
No, *I* am sorry.
cried when I was 10 in the theatre, came back at 28 and am crying even harder than before. Will always remind me of my grandfather when he became terminally ill with cancer.
Wilbur being voice by a literal kid in this makes it even more sad
This movie is one of the few times i cried as a child, i was never emotional. Watching it again as an adult, it still gets me
In my opinion, this film actually made Charolette's death sader and more impactful than the original animated version and 6:30-6:55 really sticks out to me. All the animals (except for Wilbur of course) were, let's be honest, complete JERKS to Charolette for most of the film. But it's at this moment, when they realize she is permanently gone, that they realize what they have lost. No one says a word. They all just look to her empty web, bow their heads, and silently mourn for her. Such a great scene!
I remember watching this in school. This was the saddest part of the movie. I literally cried and I’m crying now😭😭😭😭😭
Reeeeeppppoooorrrrtttt
Were your friends there comforting you when it happened?
Yes we all cried like all of us 😂
@@Gamingwithaj16 I’m very sorry. The first time seeing this, I felt nothing. When I watched it the second time, the dam broke. Couldn’t control my bawling.
@@Gamingwithaj16 *hugged you* She was the Queen of the Gen-Z
I watch this at school its brings back old memories :(
My childhood is ruined now. :/
Bruh you should’ve been known Charlotte dies lol
Very sad and it's very true Charlotte is a barn spider and barn spider only live up to 1 year😢😢😢😢❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Same with other orb weaving spider
@@calebpettigrew6835yes,I currently have one,she’s still just a spiderling,about a month old. She’s a black and yellow orb spider and should be full grown at the end of summer.
She’s full grown now and expecting her egg sac later in august,this species actually lays between 2-6 sacs,but typically only three or four.
I remember crying so hard at this scene! I’m never watching this movie again 😢
Reeepppooortt
It was sad to say Goodbye to Charlotte
Im a grown ass woman...why am i crying over a spiders death?! 😭 that movie is precious in jos own form
SAMEE
Report your my hater💀💀💀
This movie did this seem better than the original but the original so heartbreaking because Charlotte died in front of Wilbur in the animated but in this one, she was holding on until he was gone so he didn’t have to see her pass away
In the book, she died the next day. No one was with her when she died.
I saw this in theatres as a kid. We were on a class trip when I saw this death scene I kid you not I straight up started sobbing.
I watched this in third grade. Oh, the feels!
I have seen this movie when I was 7 years old in February 2007 & now I’m 24 years old
Love this movie & it surely made me cry 😢❤
Reeeepppooorttt 💀💀💀this my hater💀💀
Rip sweet Charlotte ❤
I never even saw this movie and my ass is about to cry over a cgi talking spider naww 😭
The funniest scene is where Templeton yells at Wilbur!
Okay and?
I like the way these animals were talking when the humans were nowhere near them and then not talking when the humans are near
Charlotte death scene is to much for me to handle. I can't stop crying, it is very emotional guys 😞😢😭
I read the book and I cried in class
Did anyone else decide to watch this because of the leo movie
*CHARLOTTE, WE’RE SORRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!* 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
my school dose academy’s and we read the book charlottes web and our teacher told us that the ending is sad and it really is😭😭😭
Reeepppooortt
what😨😨 also idk why i made this comment-
It was great how all the other animals were supporting Wilbur and honoring Charlotte's death with him they really did care about him a lot and they were all being there for him
I love how her abdomen is deflated and shriveled after laying her sac,neat little detail!
What?
It is sad to see Wilbur upset to see Charlotte the spider dies
Watching this a week after my dog died and oh god I’m sobbing again
I’m sorry 4 ur lost.
@@ransonhorse534 I am lost :(