Gross US & Canada
$1,735,251
Opening weekend US & Canada
$57,917
Gross worldwide
$7,401,949
Gross US & Canada
$1,735,251
Opening weekend US & Canada
$57,917
Gross worldwide
$7,401,949
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By Trevor 2022-03-27 09:01:21
"Ready Player One", 2018, Spielberg, five-star recommendation for playing games, zero recommendation for not playing games and not loving technology.
From the "ET" of the year to today's "Ready Player One", Spielberg belongs to the legend of the ageless, back to the future. All gamers will love this movie to death, burning feelings, not to mention there are so many movies, animations, games and music stalks! Spielberg is not fighting alone, the team behind must be obsessed, like those...
By Beaulah 2022-03-26 09:01:13
It can be said that it is very suitable for the current film.
"Exposure" and "chaos" are 17 years later and the whole network and life have been engraved in my mind, not only in the entertainment industry, but also in my private life, my transition from school to work, and the excavation of interpersonal relationships. The boy's frown and smile in the film made the eyes in the corner see a kind of "secret innocence". Pooh's author, as a father, is like a "cowardly" in the face of life. He has been hurt. How can I not criticize my mother? My mother...
By Fernando 2022-03-26 09:01:13
Winnie the Pooh never imagined that one day his best friend would hate him
There is a farm east of London. There is a hundred acres of forest on the edge of the farm. 4-year-old Mean and his closest nanny Olive are playing under a tree estimated to be hundreds of years old as usual.
At this time, a man and a woman walked up to them with surprised faces and whispered to each other: "Blue sweater, blond hair, babysitter in an apron, the child is climbing on the tree... It's like stepping out of a book, touching it!"
The two strangers came to Mean's forest...
By Camron 2022-03-26 09:01:13
A little bear and a little boy
This little bear has been with me for more than ten years, and it is still the number one in my heart.
In the somewhat boring life of these two points and one line, it is really great to have a hundred acres of forest, as the movie said, "It's a small world."
Like its smile, like its innocence, like its kindness, like its loyalty... It has anything I like about it, because it is the little bear I like.
By 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 superficial. Behind the fairy tale is cruelty, and behind the warmth is alienation. Milne healed the world with Winnie the Pooh, but also destroyed Billy Moon's childhood with his own hands, just as Gandhi...
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By Pearlie 2022-03-27 09:01:21
"Life is full of frightful things. The great thing is to find something to be happy about and stick to that." "Do you know what writing a book against war is like? It's like writing a book against Wednesdays. Wednesdays, are a fact of life and if you don't like them, you could stay in bed but you can't stop them because Wednesdays are coming and if today isn't actually a Wednesday it soon will...
By Weston 2022-03-25 09:01:22
The heroine, mom, turned out to be a villain? Robbie's career can be said to be no small challenge. . . Loved Kelly Macdonald from...
By Conner 2022-03-25 09:01:22
The heroine, mom, turned out to be a villain? Robbie's career can be said to be no small challenge. . . Loved Kelly Macdonald from...
By Ulices 2022-03-25 09:01:22
The heroine, mom, turned out to be a villain? Robbie's career can be said to be no small challenge. . . Loved Kelly Macdonald from...
By Hyman 2022-03-25 09:01:22
You look perfect, but it doesn't always...
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.
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.
Christopher Robin Aged 8: [pounds his fists onto the table] I hate her! Sack her and tell her never to come back!
Alan Milne: You ought not to hold your knife and fork like that.
Christopher Robin Aged 8: Why shouldn't I?
Alan Milne: Because, if someone were to fall through the ceiling, they'd come down right there and be impaled on your fork, and then they would bleed out all over your eggs and ruin your breakfast.