✨ Rediscover the magic of childhood with CHRISTOPHER ROBIN! 🧸
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C**.
ALL TIME FAVORITE!
A very well done movie about a grown up Christopher Robin and how he is reunited with his old pals! Fun for both young & old! I’m 60 & I loved it! A Family friendly movie! LOVED IT!
J**E
Love it
“Doing nothing leads to the very best something." I love this movie really enjoy it .
D**E
incredibly charming
This movie proves you're never too old to talk to your stuffed animals, and if you do, it might just lead to an adventure rather than a trip to the therapist! Winnie the Pooh's wisdom is so profound yet delivered with the innocence of a child (or, well, a bear). Pooh's take on life's problems is like having a Zen master who's slightly obsessed with honey. He drops lines that are so deep, you'll find yourself pondering the meaning of life.The film's humor is as gentle and warming. It has a way of making adults chuckle at the absurdity of their complex lives through the simple, yet insightful observations of stuffed animals. "Christopher Robin" also gives us a glimpse into what might happen if your childhood toys showed up unannounced. Spoiler: It involves a lot of explaining to do with your family and possibly your boss. Imagine trying to put "Went on an adventure with my childhood stuffed bear" as a reason for your leave of absence!In essence, this movie is a heartwarming reminder that sometimes, the most important things in life aren't things at all. It's about reconnecting with the joys of your childhood and realizing that it's okay to not have everything figured out. After all, in the wise words of Pooh, "Doing nothing often leads to the very best something." And this movie is definitely a delightful "something" that will leave you smiling, pondering, and maybe, just maybe, checking in on your old stuffed friends.
P**G
Best Family Movie of the Decade
I might even venture to say this is one of the best family movies of all time! How did it take me six years to come across this? You gotta see it!
J**T
Sad and uplifting
Tells part of the true story of Christopher Robin without the vitriol. Cast well done
R**E
Adds to my DVD collection
Good movie
B**S
Beautiful story of Pooh saving Christopher Robin
If you want to see Animatronic Pooh, and his best friend, Piglet, holding paws and walking together, then this blue-ray, Christopher Robin, is the adventure for you. Pooh saves a grown-up Christopher Robin, who has lost his way in the world. Christopher needs Pooh and all his friends from the 100 acre woods so he can find the Christopher Robin who he has locked inside himself. What a beautiful story!
M**.
Very ex-pooh-berant!
I have actually never been a big Winnie the Pooh fan, but I loved this movie I watched it 6 timed during my 48 hour rental period. Pooh is so darn adorable that I fell in love with that silky old bear! Ewan McGregor is great in this movie too but Pooh is the star! I don't even like Disney but I would totally recommend this sweet and adorable (and even emotional) movie.
F**Y
Childhood friends lost and joyously regained. Pooh Bear to the rescue!
SUMMARY: Fun element: "living" plush toys in a romp across London, and lots of Winnie-the-Pooh nostalgia. Pleasure just from seeing and hearing Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Owl, Rabbit, Tigger, Kanga, Roo. Serious element: a journey from sadness to joy, from farewell to hello again, repairing damaged relationships, childhood rediscovered. Disney's extension of 'Toy Story 3' (where the toys say goodbye to Andy) but as live-action mixed with CGI. Lovely period setting. Good cast and acting. I give it a 4.5 star rating.Details below, under headings: The journey downwards. The journey upwards. Production values. Cast.THE JOURNEY DOWNWARDSAt first you wonder if the film is for very young children. The first 20 minutes of 'Christopher Robin' ('CR') is sad, and the sadness only deepens. It could feel like a slog for children. The reluctant farewell by Christopher Robin (CR) to the Hundred Acre Wood is the farewell to innocence that growing up involves. CR moves from being a carefree child surrounded by friends (albeit the plush sort), to unhappy public schoolboy, grief-stricken boy bereaved, endangered (?traumatised) wartime soldier. Why include the bereavement at all, or include it but bereave him as a child when in real life A.A. Milne died when CR was 36?In the film's present-day, CR's an unhappy overworked bullied company employee. His relationship with his young daughter is going downhill. (Disney doesn't depict Madeline with cerebral palsy, as CR's real life daughter Clare had.) CR needs to save that relationship, save his marriage, save his job, even save the jobs of others. By this point, you wonder if 'CR' is for children of any age.THE JOURNEY UPWARDSYet after 20 minutes, 'CR' makes a remarkable leap. The film becomes a series of steps upward. The film hinges (literally) on the magic door between worlds (made charming as of course it's child-sized). Through the door CR reconnects with Pooh and friends, and literally banishes the fog in Pooh's world. There are a lot of laughs, particularly a plush toy romp across London. Amongst it all, Pooh's gentle childlike but perceptive wisdom banishes the metaphorical fog for CR. Your heartstrings will be tugged.PRODUCTION VALUES(1) The look of this film is lovely. At first 'CR' had an uphill task with me because I hated seeing Disney change our beloved bear into a cow (type: cash). Disney reduced Winnie-the-Pooh to saccharine mush (and ditched the famous hyphens). Disney's bland American animations trampled how I, and many generations, visualised the characters from the E.H. Shepard drawings. On visits to Ashdown Forest, I determinedly held onto my (now faded) plush Pooh and Piglet, made after Shepard's images. However, in 'CR' I was charmed to see Shepard's drawings - they're beautifully animated, and cleverly used to transition aspects of CR's life.(2) I'm now a Disney Pooh fan, due to the film's "live" manifestation of Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Roo, Kanga, Rabbit, Tigger and Owl. I believe this is the way to go in future along with, or even instead of, the one-dimensional animated drawings.(3) Good quality period settings. Nostalgically lit: as a child I lived in and visited houses wall-papered the same way, same furniture, and same low-level lighting.CASTA good cast. Well done to Ewan McGregor, who successfully makes Christopher Robin look world-weary, put-upon and downcast yet convincingly manages the transformation required. Bronte Carmichael (Madeline) is a delight. Jim Cummings has been Disney Pooh's voice since 1988, so for many he provides nostalgia and continuity. Mark Gatiss (over-rated writer, under-rated actor) gets his teeth into the juicy role of Giles Winslow, and proves that he (Gatiss) has a very mobile expressive face.
モ**コ
心あたたまるお話です。
大人でも子供でも楽しめるプーさんの映画です。とにかく、プーさんと仲間達が可愛いです。
K**N
THE MERGER
I have the Blu Ray version and have played. Typical Aussie movie I like and much fun. A non-PC but I am sure have not heard any complaints. RECOMMENDED
A**E
Brilliant afternoon viewing recommend to everyone
This film was recommended to me by my brother absolutely brilliant takes you away from normal life and your brain feels refreshed and definitely relaxed afterwards have watched many times strongly recommend for everyone
H**N
Gelungen!!
Auch als Film wunderschön!!
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