Budget
$75,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$99,215,042
Opening weekend US & Canada
$24,585,139
Gross worldwide
$197,744,377
Budget
$75,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$99,215,042
Opening weekend US & Canada
$24,585,139
Gross worldwide
$197,744,377
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By Margot 2022-04-21 09:02:51
Please don't forget me when you grow up
The little boy Robin has come to the age of saying goodbye to his childhood, leaving the important friends who walked side by side during that time, Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, Piglet, and Mother Kangaroo. Robin was sent to a harsh boarding school by his parents, leaving his childhood memories in the old house.
Do we remember the moment when we made the journey from childhood to...
By Celestine 2022-04-21 09:02:51
Last Christmas, I watched this movie about adults getting back to their original aspirations. If it is really possible to be carefree forever, then who would like to carry the heavy shackles of adults and live numbly with an indifferent face. But the so-called bravery of adults means that they still retain some of their original intentions. When facing their loved ones, they can still show their truest and most beautiful side, as well as the mental energy and emotion to enjoy family life....
By Alvina 2022-04-21 09:02:51
When I didn't watch it, I thought it was a cartoon, but it turned out to be a film with negative tears... When the opening scene shows Pooh's lonely back and Pooh's red balloon in the tree hole waiting for Christopher and Christopher's impatient look, both People can't help but cry... People want to be the little Pooh who can be happy all day with a red balloon, but they will be forced to be a man who is dominated by work and only pays attention to the number in his briefcase. Robin, the...
By Sam 2022-04-21 09:02:51
The Wisdom of the Elderly, the Way of the Child
Doing nothing often leads to the very best of something. I always get to where I'm going by walking away from where I have been. -- Winnie The Pooh
Christopher has collected almost all the worries that adults must have - work pressure, life pressure, and human pressure. If the whole family has to eat, then they can’t lose their jobs; if the relationship between the wife and children should be taken into account, it can’t just work; if they need to contact friends and...
By Mireya 2022-04-21 09:02:51
Smile with tears, don't forget the original intention
This is a story that leaves fairy tales and returns to reality and embraces fairy tales again.
At the beginning of the film, Robin grows up, leaves the tree hole country, and goes to boarding school. The friends had a farewell party, and Robin told Pooh that the best thing in the world is to have nothing to do, to be happy with nothing, and to do anything with nothing.
But after that, Robin, who grew up after his father's death and even went to war, never had the chance to do...
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By Arely 2022-03-29 09:01:05
Doing nothing brings the best results. Since ancient times, layoffs have been the most direct way for companies to reduce their burdens! The worst is the bottom staff! Sacrificing the good time with his family is indeed a letter of dismissal. The good ones will compensate you, the immoral ones will find your little feet, infinitely magnify the so-called mistakes you made, and then let you get out without giving you a penny! I want to keep my childlike innocence forever, but the reality is too...
By Laverna 2022-03-28 09:01:07
Maybe I'm getting old and numb. The troubles and pains in life have made me unable to lift my eyelids from this kind of soul soup. ....
By Tomas 2022-03-28 09:01:07
Maybe I'm getting old and numb. The troubles and pains in life have made me unable to lift my eyelids from this kind of soul soup. ....
By Marcelina 2022-03-28 09:01:07
Pickup is a bunny! ! ! !...
By Amani 2022-03-28 09:01:07
Pickup is a bunny! ! ! !...
Giles Winslow: We've called an emergency meeting this weekend.
Christopher Robin: I - I promised my wife and daughter I'd take them away this weekend, sir.
Giles Winslow: We need to cut *twenty* percent.
Christopher Robin: [gestures to people outside the window] You promised these people good jobs!
Giles Winslow: And I thought you'd do anything for this company.
Christopher Robin: [to Evelyn and Madeline] Have a good time.
Christopher Robin: I've cracked.
Winnie The Pooh: Oh, I don't see any cracks. A few wrinkles, maybe.