Young Christopher Robin is spending the last moments with Pooh and friends. The animals even throw him a goodbye party before he goes off to boarding school.

Thirty years pass, and Christopher Robin is now trying to get something done for his job. His wife, Evelyn, points out that he isn’t spending enough time with his daughter, Madeleine. But Christopher still focuses on his work.

Pooh-Bear spots Christopher in a local park, making him shocked. Christopher forces Pooh back to Hundred-Acre Wood, claiming that he is a grown man and has other responsibilities. Later he runs back into the other creatures from Hundred-Acre Wood, who also go into the regular world. Things go in unexpected directions.

I found this film to be a good watch. I admire how it communicates the importance of family and how family is more crucial than work.

That being said, when Madeleine ran away to London via train, I was predicting that she was going to be grounded for a long time for doing something super-irresponsible and dangerous. Add the fact that she lost her dad’s important papers, and she would have received more severe punishments. But, instead, her parents comforted her and her father shrugged off his work documents as nothing essential.

I get that this is meant to teach the audience about how family matters far more than work. But it isn’t believable.

If a kid does that in real life, he or she would be as severely punished as possible. Not to mention that the parents would get in trouble with authorities.

Another lesson portrays the importance of reliving your childhood. However, I felt that Christopher Robin’s reaction to Pooh returning to him after thirty years was how most people would react. In real life, we move on from things very quickly. We grow, change, drift in different directions, and much more.

For instance, after graduating high school, it is common for people to move on from their friends then in as little as a few years. Although it would be nice for old memories to be relived, it’s very, very rare.

Nevertheless, I rate Christopher Robin 4 out of 5 stars.

One response to “Review of “Christopher Robin” – The 2018 Movie”

  1. I like how the Christopher Robin movie was nothing compared to any other average Winnie the Pooh movie. In the beginning, it featured Christopher Robin saying goodbye to his childhood friends as he was heading off to boarding school. 30 years later, Christopher Robin is all grown up, married, and has a kid of his own. The problem was that Christopher Robin was too busy with work that he hasn’t made time for his family, especially his daughter, Madeline. It was kinda wild when grownup Christopher Robin ran into Pooh for the first time in years. When everyone else from the Hundred Acre Wood visited the real world, life started to get interesting. Even though it was wrong of Madeline to go off to London without any adult supervision, it was understandable that she just wanted her father to spend time with her and for him to see that there are more important things in life than work.

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