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Goodbye Christopher Robin

Goodbye Christopher Robin (2017)

Rated PG 107 min - Family History Drama
The behind the scenes story of the life of A.A. Milne and the creation of the Winnie the Pooh stories inspired by his son Christopher Robin.

Release Date: October 13, 2017

6 Movie Reviews
  • Rainbow unicornover 6 years
    Rainbow unicorn this movie is so sad but it’s so interesting I like how it starts from the end and goes to the beginning and goes back to the end and I love Winnie the Pooh all those animals like Tigger piglet and everybody else
    • Sauvageover 6 years
      Too good
      • sonica
        sonicaalmost 7 years44 popcorn
        I have grown up with Winnie the Pooh, but to seen just the trailer of the movie really puts me into the thought of how a child's imagination can create something that many can decipher the name of the creation. Another thought comes into mind: Why is the movie called "Goodbye Christopher Robin"? Did something happen to him, or is there another theory that may explain this title? Besides from that, I have to say the scenery in this movie makes you feel as if you are there. It makes you feel as if you are hiding behind the bushes or seeing through the windows of what is happening in this everlasting story. The setting gives an explanation of why the child may have had the imaginations he had, and how everyone around him helped make a book to spread happiness to others during World War 2 (if it is World War 2). The characters are also quite diverse and continue on grasping the viewer to watch what each one will do. Some are serious, yet they may change to a more relaxed and outgoing kind of feeling. Others are creative, yet some are stressed. Overall, even though I haven't watched this movie, I definitely recommend it if you enjoy experiencing scenes as if you are there, hearing true stories being told, diverse kinds of characters and other cute/fascinating actions/objects that could be in this movie that I haven't mentioned. :D
        • purplepumpkin
          purplepumpkinalmost 7 years
          cute
          • marlo1371474414
            marlo1371474414about 7 years55 popcorn
            i love it
            • scarletnews101
              scarletnews101about 7 years55 popcorn
              The picture looks so sad. I really want to see tihs movie.