Speaking of which, I didn't particularly like to watch Winnie the Pooh when I was a child, and I generally didn't have any impression of it, but when I saw the movie, I still downloaded it and watched it.
Overall, the look and feel of the film is not bad, there are not too many surprises, and it is not too boring. Just like a slowly flowing river, without waves.
There is always a touch of sadness in the story, from Robin leaving Pooh, to school, losing his father, taking responsibility, falling in love, participating in wars, working, etc., it tells Robin's growth step by step.
But this is our life. As we grow older, we take on various responsibilities and gradually lose the joy and memories of childhood. And Pooh is the same, they haven't grown up or experienced, they just miss the male protagonist coming to play with them one day, just like that childhood forgotten by us, always waiting for us to go back.
When one day Pooh couldn't find his friends, he embarked on the road to find Robin, as he said, Robin and I found friends or friends and Robin found me, in his heart, Robin It has always been unchanged.
When Robin and Pooh sit back to back on the bench, I think this is the most classic shot, one side represents the past, the other side represents the future, if we don't look back, we will never see each other.
Robin's upbringing and Pooh's immutability are destined for something out of place, and overall it's fine. Although there are some unreasonable plots, there is no way for the plot of the story.
The final ending is also a return to a warm and happy ending, and it is recommended to watch it.
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