What was your childhood growing up with? Journey to the West? SpongeBob? Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse? Naruto, One Piece? Or, Winnie the Pooh? Do you still remember that there are such a group of small animals in the depths of the hundred-acre forest, Winnie the Pooh who loves honey, pink pigs, Tigger who loves singing...
Disney's animation is always suitable for all ages, this Winnie the Pooh live-action film "Christopher Robin" still does not disappoint, our childhood is back! However, this is an amazing movie that makes kids laugh and adults cry.
There is no lasting banquet in the world, just like no one will stay in childhood forever. Christopher Robin, who grew up playing with the animals of Hundred Acre Wood, is going to boarding school, which means he is leaving here to say goodbye to his childhood friends.
When Winnie the Pooh and young Robin snuggle up and watch the sunset, they are best friends, and Pooh asks him, "What if you forget me?"
Robin replied, "I will never forget you, Pooh, I promise."
When we were young, commitments were too easy. Robin left, but Pooh stayed where he was, waiting for the day when Robin could pass through the small wooden door and say, "I'm back!" However, in the spring rain and winter snow, Robin never came back.
Robin not only forgot the Hundred Acre Wood, he forgot his agreement with Winnie the Pooh, but also in the process of growing up, he forgot his original self.
When we were young, we always wanted to go to the sky and go to the sea. We always had fantastic ideas in our minds. A small bottle and a washing powder could play bubbles all day, and it was so simple to be happy.
When we grow up, we study, fall in love, get married, have children, and slowly accept the fact that we are ordinary people. I don't even have time to spend with my family.
We finally lived as boring adults, but this was never the life we wanted! And that's why adults need fairy tales too.
Maybe it's because Robin's life was too bad, magic came again, the Hundred Acre Forest was filled with fog, and other small animals disappeared. Winnie the Pooh opened the door to the human world in order to find them and wanted to find the Robin Gang. He, without thinking it really came to London, and found Robin.
However, Robin didn't see the joy of his childhood playmate, he was flustered and didn't even give Winnie the Pooh a hug, he just saw the alternative Pooh as his own burden.
"You can't let people know you can move and talk."
"why?"
"Because you're different, people don't like different things."
"So I shouldn't be myself."
"No, you should always be yourself."
Maybe Winnie the Pooh came to save him. Robin clearly wanted to make Pooh "ordinary", but unexpectedly, he slowly found his truest self.
The film runs through the philosophical thinking of "Doing nothing", but in the competitive modern society, let alone adults can't do it, even children have to start battles early.
Just like Robin's daughter, she has no childhood at such a young age, no friends to play with, only her mother is always by her side, and her father who promised her to go to the wooden house with her always leaves because of work. .
Although she was smart and sensible and finished reading the prescribed books early, she was not happy at all. Robin even wanted to send her to boarding school so she could become a better person.
But the most important thing is not to become a happy person first?
"Doing nothing" is not the pursuit of real doing nothing. In the real world, you always have to support your family. Life is "give and take". However, we must grasp the degree of life and survival. The material world is always endless. We work hard to make money to make our lives happier and our families happier. Don't put the cart before the horse.
In the midst of anxiety and stress, if you want to find a space where you can relax, just do nothing, let Benzhen absorb enough nutrients and then run hard!
In addition to the touching stories brought by the story, the most important thing is that the furry animals are so cute! Especially the honest and slow Winnie the Pooh, when he tilted his head and looked at Robin, even if separated for decades, when he recognized the person in front of him as Robin at a glance, he really wanted people to hug him tightly. in my arms!
The warning given in the final film: "You can't just take an adult's teddy bear!" Maybe adults need a teddy bear more than children!
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