Karry
Best movie of this year hands down!
Vashirdfel
Simply A Masterpiece
Dana
An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
nmh0797
Although I am admittedly biased because of growing up watching Winnie the Pooh, the movie exceeded every expectation of mine for a live action Pooh film. Brilliant and inspiring, this film didn't just reimagine a classic, but taught valuable lessons for all ages.
alimac2
When I saw the trailer for this movie, I had to see how it holds up to its lore. What I found was not a kids film. Sure, it could appeal to kids, but if you paid attention the message was for the parents and older audiences. It shows too. My theatre was entirely 21+ despite it being dinner time at a dine in cinema. The message within focused on Christopher going through a mid life crisis of sorts- losing himself and struggling to see what's really important/forgetting to have fun and spend time appreciating the little things and the people you love (self care, anyone?). It was even a little dark at times. I love what they did with heffalumps! Would recommend and willing be getting this on blu Ray.
jackfahy-18595
This movie is so cute that Christopher Robin (all grown up) has came to reunite with Pooh in London.
icecrystals-19197
I understand that the directors and script writers behind this wanted intended on making this movie about grown up Christopher Robin, raising a family, his wife, Evelyn, and daughter, Madelyn. I was pretty disappointed with how dark and depressing a good 75% of this movie was. Yet again, I was impressed by the ending, although rather a cliché ending. Knowing that even though Christopher Robin is all grown up, the hundred acre woods gang could always make new adventures with Madelyn. But something that I did loathe about this movie, and I mean absolutely hated was, Christopher Robin as a character during a huge portion of the movie, very stubborn, not caring towards his daughter's wishes and beliefs and half the time his wife didn't even know WHERE he was.