Goodbye Christopher Robin evaluation action
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Shanna 2022-03-23 09:03:24
The pacing and editing are messed up, the mother's character creation feels complicated and three-dimensional, but what is presented is inexplicable. I don't know what her purpose is. Dad also has this problem because of the large number of scenes. Well explained a little bit
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Lorenz 2022-03-23 09:03:24
The last few lines of subtitles hide the cruelty of life, and I still can't bear to think of the real Christopher Robin. This fictitious boy wants to teach people to grow up with innocence and innocence. Children's dreams fly from generation to generation, but his childhood is lost. Kelly Macdonald is the best performer
Goodbye Christopher Robin quotes
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Christopher Robin Aged 18: There it all is. Just as I left it. As if nothing had happened.
Alan Milne: When I came back, everything seemed wrong. I didn't fit anywhere. Until I came here. Those days with you... I wanted to keep them all. Put them in a box.
Christopher Robin Aged 18: The things that I said before I left...
Alan Milne: They were all true. You're here. That's all that matters.
Christopher Robin Aged 18: In the desert, we were under fire... and one of the men started singing one of the hums of Pooh. He changed the words a bit, but...
Alan Milne: [low chuckle]
Christopher Robin Aged 18: You know. And I thought, "How on earth do you know that song?" And then I remembered...
Alan Milne, Christopher Robin Aged 18: Everyone on earth knows that song.
Christopher Robin Aged 18: But I knew it first. It was mine before it was anyone else's.
Alan Milne: Then I gave it away.
Christopher Robin Aged 18: When they were singing, they were remembering. It was like a magic charm... it took them home to a fireside and a storybook. You did that.
Alan Milne: [inhales] Thank you. I'm sorry you paid the price for it. If I'd known, perhaps I...
Christopher Robin Aged 18: What? Not written it? No. You reminded people what happiness was... what childhood could be when everything else was broken.
Alan Milne: But your own childhood.
Christopher Robin Aged 18: Was wonderful. It was growing up that was hard.
Alan Milne: [smacks lips] Who would have guessed that bear would swallow us up?
Christopher Robin Aged 18: Exactly. This was all ours, wasn't it? Before it was anyone else's.
Alan Milne: Yes. And it always will be.
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Daphne Milne: I you don't think about a thing, then it ceases to exist. It's true, I read about it. It's all in Plato. It's called philosophy.
Alan Milne: Oh, philosophy. Well, I hope you know you're laughing at Plato.
Daphne Milne: Blue, life is full of frightful things. The great thing is to find something to be happy about and stick to that.
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the forever child
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Goodbye Christopher Robin: Behind the fairy tale is cruelty
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Every child doesn't have to be a tool, someone else's Christopher. Robin, they play with their parents, have their own unique Hundred Acre Wood and Winnie the Bear, and have a childhood of their own.
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bland work
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British accent, through the relationship and contradiction between two generations, triggering thoughts on fame and fortune