Christopher Robin 2018

Don't underestimate the value of doing nothing.

7.318 / 10   2610 vote(s)
PG
Adventure Comedy Family Fantasy

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.

Homepage https://movies.disney.com/christopher-robin
Release Date 2018-08-02
Runtime 1h 44m
Directors Marc Forster, Lucy Bevan, Stuart Kearns, Matthias Koenigswieser, William Dodds
Producers Steve Gaub, Jeremy Johns, Renee Wolfe, Brigham Taylor, Kristin Burr
Writers Mark Steven Johnson, Tom McCarthy, Greg Brooker, A. A. Milne, Allison Schroeder, Alex Ross Perry, Ernest Shepard

Not only was that so fuckin' cute, I also absolutely support its Oscar nomination for visual effects. Owl and Rabbit were less stellar, but all of the stuffed animals, most especially Whinnie the Pooh, looked incredible.

Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go.

Gimly

Simple, cute and sweet

Christopher Robin (Ewan McGregor) is in his 40s, married with a daughter, and working the joyless grind in London when his pal Winnie-the-Pooh unexpectedly shows up. He takes the stuffed animal back to his childhood haunts in Hundred Acre Wood to find Pooh’s other stuffed animal friends. Hayley Atwell and Bronte Carmichael play Christopher’s wife and daughter.

Released in 2018, "Christopher Robin" is a decent live-action rendering of A.A. Milne’s popular characters with the twist that Christopher is an adult rediscovering his childhood friends and the simple joys thereof. The theme of escaping the work grind and getting your inspiration back recalls “Joe Versus the Volcano” (1990), “City Slickers” (1991) and probably a gazillion other flicks. The stuffed animal critters are ultra-cute, the story is simple and the English cinematography is exquisite. I would’ve preferred a more gripping story, but I think the creators kept it simple on purpose.

The film runs 1 hour, 44 minutes and was shot entirely in England (London, Berkshire, Kent & East Sussex).

GRADE: B-/C+

Wuchak