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Norbert 2022-03-22 09:02:55
Will Tilston, such a cute baby, please give me a...
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Rosetta 2022-03-22 09:02:55
Forcibly tenderizing a child's unhappy childhood. Like...
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Josephine 2022-03-22 09:02:55
Alas, this winnie is so-so, not as cute as...
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Joy 2022-03-22 09:02:55
The story of Milne and his children, the creator of the Winnie the Pooh story, which is also an anti-war movie. Milne has been suffering from the war. He gradually healed the pain and found creative inspiration in the process of getting along with his son. However, frequent socializing also deprived his son of his childhood happiness. As a young man, he resolutely went to war. After returning home, he understood. Father, regain the joy of...
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Reyes 2022-03-22 09:02:55
Growing up was hard. What a beautiful and warm...
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Joana 2022-03-22 09:02:55
Very warm light and color, a warm and sentimental story Fame and money are not as good as family and freedom, love and care are the best way to...
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Braulio 2022-03-22 09:02:55
When I watched Disney cartoons before, I wanted to know about Christopher Robin. This movie finally fulfilled one of my wishes. It's very comfortable to shoot, basically in the same tone as the "Winnie the Pooh" cartoon, very warm, but the behind-the-scenes story makes people feel a little sad, but the little memories of childhood, the little happiness makes people feel more moved. When I watch it, I always think of "Finding Neverland", but fortunately its ending is quite...
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Hadley 2022-03-21 09:03:21
50/100 The rich family's sad spring and autumn, the dramatic conflict of avoiding the most important, and the emotional connection point worthy of key analysis has no play at all, and it can only make people feel that the birth of Pooh came from a story that is not worth...
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Ladarius 2022-03-21 09:03:21
No more Christopher Robin, just Billy...
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Mable 2022-03-21 09:03:21
The first movie I watched in the UK, the audience were all lovely grandpas and grandmas~ It was a bit long and no climax, but after the end, I still heard the sobbing sound of the grandma in the back row. Their...
Goodbye Christopher Robin Comments
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Watson 2022-03-26 09:01:13
Goodbye Christopher Robin: Behind the fairy tale is cruelty
Emotions are too restrained so that the actors are always acting, and there is always a sense of drama and jerky; childhood Moon is good, but it lacks the simplicity and agility, adult Moon is too flat and sorry for Lowther's talking eyes; set, lighting, Photography is beautiful, but only...
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Nigel 2022-03-04 08:01:32
Every child doesn't have to be a tool, someone else's Christopher. Robin, they play with their parents, have their own unique Hundred Acre Wood and Winnie the Bear, and have a childhood of their own.
It tells the emotional entanglement between Milne, the creator of the "Winnie the Pooh" series of children's books, and his son Christopher Robin.
Alan Milne was an officer who served in World War I. After the war, he put down the gun, picked up the pen, and returned to his old pre-war profession -...
Goodbye Christopher Robin quotes
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Christopher Robin Aged 18: There it all is. Just as I left it. As if nothing had happened.
Alan Milne: When I came back, everything seemed wrong. I didn't fit anywhere. Until I came here. Those days with you... I wanted to keep them all. Put them in a box.
Christopher Robin Aged 18: The things that I said before I left...
Alan Milne: They were all true. You're here. That's all that matters.
Christopher Robin Aged 18: In the desert, we were under fire... and one of the men started singing one of the hums of Pooh. He changed the words a bit, but...
Alan Milne: [low chuckle]
Christopher Robin Aged 18: You know. And I thought, "How on earth do you know that song?" And then I remembered...
Alan Milne, Christopher Robin Aged 18: Everyone on earth knows that song.
Christopher Robin Aged 18: But I knew it first. It was mine before it was anyone else's.
Alan Milne: Then I gave it away.
Christopher Robin Aged 18: When they were singing, they were remembering. It was like a magic charm... it took them home to a fireside and a storybook. You did that.
Alan Milne: [inhales] Thank you. I'm sorry you paid the price for it. If I'd known, perhaps I...
Christopher Robin Aged 18: What? Not written it? No. You reminded people what happiness was... what childhood could be when everything else was broken.
Alan Milne: But your own childhood.
Christopher Robin Aged 18: Was wonderful. It was growing up that was hard.
Alan Milne: [smacks lips] Who would have guessed that bear would swallow us up?
Christopher Robin Aged 18: Exactly. This was all ours, wasn't it? Before it was anyone else's.
Alan Milne: Yes. And it always will be.
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Daphne Milne: I you don't think about a thing, then it ceases to exist. It's true, I read about it. It's all in Plato. It's called philosophy.
Alan Milne: Oh, philosophy. Well, I hope you know you're laughing at Plato.
Daphne Milne: Blue, life is full of frightful things. The great thing is to find something to be happy about and stick to that.