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Christopher Robin — Sooner or later, your past catches up to you.
2018 7.5 34.1K PG views saved
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Christopher Robin

2018 7.5 34.1K PG views saved
Christopher Robin

Christopher Robin, the boy who had countless adventures in the Hundred Acre Wood, has grown up and lost his way. Now it’s up to his spirited and loveable stuffed animals, Winnie The Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, and the rest of the gang, to rekindle their friendship and remind him of endless days of childlike wonder and make-believe, when doing nothing was the very best something.

Countries: US, GB
Languages: English
Content Rating: PG
Runtime: 1hrs 44min
Status: Released
Release date: 2018-08-01
Release format: Streaming — Nov 06, 2018
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Nicholas Meiboom
@nameiboom 6 years ago

made me cry... 3 times.... in one viewing!

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Nicholas Meiboom
@nameiboom 6 years ago

made me cry... 3 times.... in one viewing!

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noor
@ameliashepherd 6 years ago

Everything about it hit home. Anything Pooh said just touched me and made my heart leak. It's just a feel good movie and it'll take you on a nostalgic ride. Must watch!

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Ellie <3
@sparklindiamond 6 years ago

The most adorable film I think I have EVER seen!!! From start to finish it was unbelievably cute an totally hilarious, and had such a heart to it. Always remember how important friends and family are!

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Dreadlock Unicorn
@dreadlockuni 6 years ago

World Premiere Review:

Surprisingly good. I had a smile on my face throughout most of the movie and it's genuinely funny. The whole cast is spot on with Ewan hitting it out of the park. Having grown up with Winnie the Pooh, I definitely had an enhanced experience. Discounting for nostalgia, it goes from a 9 to an 8, only because the opening third is quite slow, but it's a very well made film. You believe the stuffed animals are living, breathing things...and you want to believe!

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Mad Matty
@mad-matty 6 years ago

The new Winnie-the-Pooh film is just superb! I absolutely love it. When I first heard it was coming out, I was very apprehensive as a Pooh fan. Especially when the title "Christopher Robin" is too similar to the title of the biopic about A.A. Milne that came out last year, "Goodbye Christopher Robin".... I had a feeling that Disney might have just been jumping on the bandwagon, following the success of that film.

But even if they WERE jumping on the bandwagon, I'm pleased to say they have jumped on it beautifully. They have captured the characters exactly how they should be. The film is genuinely hilarious in parts, and certain moments had me laughing to the point where I didn't think I'd stop. They also had little touches of Milne's type of subtle, whimsical humour. There were emotional moments, and beautiful storytelling with deep meaning and messages throughout, just like the books.

It's difficult to predict how much the kids would enjoy it compared to the cartoons we’re so familiar with. I wonder if there were too many scenes of being an adult, and not enough scenes of playing in the forest. But I'm certain that there's a huge audience out there of grown up Winnie-the-Pooh fans, who aren’t really grown up at heart. (I can’t be the only one!) And for us, this film is perfect. I hope the kids enjoy it too.

I would absolutely love it if they do a live action version of the original Winnie-the-Pooh stories. Disney has already covered these books in the original cartoon series of features back in the ‘60s. However, I genuinely believe that if they find the right actor to play Christopher Robin as a young boy, then it would be brilliant. They would have to work really hard on capturing essence of the characters and the stories, and so there would be a lot of pressure. But this film proves that it can be done.

This film’s opening scene is based on the last story from “The House At Pooh Corner”. My only small criticism is that I don’t think they chose the right actor to play Christopher Robin as a boy. He was good, but he looked like he was acting. For me, he just didn’t play it realistic enough. I’m probably being too picky!

The boy who played Christopher Robin in last year’s film, Will Tilston, has set the standard high. But if someone could play him as well as he did, then a live action based on the original books would be perfect. I may well get in touch with Disney myself and suggest it.

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Rose
@rosetheflower 6 years ago

A wonderful movie on how attached people are to their daily routine, social obligations and other things manufactured and of no true value at all. It shows the importance of having fun and living in the now without worrying about the past or the future.

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Speed Demon
@speeddemon 5 years ago

I'm not a big fan of kid-type movies, but this was fantastic. I wanted to dislike it - watched it cause the wife wanted to... but I smiled almost the entire movie and there are a couple of lol moments. The animation is incredibly life-like.
I know very little about the Winnie the Pooh story - don't ever remember reading or seeing anything a kid, but I knew enough about the characters to understand what was going on.
Solid 9/10 - you WON'T be wasting your time watching this!

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lebowski89
@drjoyce 6 years ago

My partner nagged and nagged to me watch this, and I gotta say... it sucked my gr*wn b*tt in right away. Very enjoyable. Hopefully it keeps Pooh and friends popular with the youngins'

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vagner
@vhwangg 6 years ago

such a cute movie I almost died of cuteness definitely a favorite

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sgmrphne
@sgmrphne 2 years ago

Awwww this heart-melting and I loveeee that they got the characters so spot on (except maybe Tigger needing more orange) ❤

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