Who cried when.....
When Charlotte died? I know I did, Wilbur was calling for her and she never came. Then her remains blow away in the wind, how sad!
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When Charlotte died? I know I did, Wilbur was calling for her and she never came. Then her remains blow away in the wind, how sad!
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I did too. :(
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so did my best friend who didn't even cry when bambi's mother died
me too
shareSame here.
I used to literally sob until my eyes hurt when I was 12 at this, now 'tis only a few tears running down my cheeks.
And what about the good men?! Pascal, or Claudandus or Felidae or whatever you're called!
I think I cry more now that I'm older. When I was a kid I think I didn't cry but now I am practically bawling. Maybe it's the song or perhaps Wilbur's reaction.
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No matter how many times I watch this movie, I can be in a bad mood, good mood, no mood. I am sobbing at the end. It's not the fact that this is a cartoon, its how the characters (familiar voices) form an impression in one's mind that captures you.
So yes, at the end, I cried. Only 2 movies make me cry, this is one of them.
I'm a 20 year old male. I watched this movie back when I was in elementary school...it was very sad then.
I recently saw a tiny bit of that clip from charlottes death on what was a kind of humerously themed list of sadest movie moments...omg...I couldn't stop crying again...and that was in a freaking supposedly funny context!
I honestly cannot stand to watch this movie...not because it is bad or anything but simply because it is so sad!
I don't cry at movies, but I won't deny how sad that scene is. The original poster says that once Charlotte died, her remains blew away. Well, I must admit, that's one thing in the movie I don't just at present remember.
shareBecause it's wrong. Charlotte's on top of a wooden beam, and she sinks down out of sight right before dying.
Supermodels...spoiled stupid little stick figures mit poofy lips who sink only about zemselves.
I cried when I read the book when I was in the third grade. Waaaaaay back when. Before the movie came out.
shareEverytime I see it I cry, from childhood up to age 47.
So long and thanks for all the fish!
I cried too.
shareThis may very well have been my first encounter with the subject of death; I was very young when I first saw the movie in the late '80s.
shareI totally cried during this scene when I watch it for the first time. Till this day, it still makes me cry!!! :(
shareYes! Like a baby even now, but when the baby spiders came down and talked to Wilbur I always felt better. Her life wasnt in vain!
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