I started watching it as a movie looking for childhood memories, and when I saw the end of the first chapter I knew I was wrong. This film has a very depressing style at the beginning, whether it is war or the foggy weather in the Hundred Acre Wood. When bright colors appear, Pooh said to Robin that as long as you come to play, it will always be sunny here.
However, there is still no escape from reality, Robin always has to go back. Then the tears for me came.
Winnie's eyes seemed to be looking at someone she would never see in the future, as if she was silently working hard to say goodbye. Winnie is probably ready to meet Robin for the last time every time she parted with Robin, even though he was still waiting for him. But this look is really distressing. And Robin left in a hurry, and there was not so much reluctance in his eyes.
Someone said to be more forceful when saying goodbye, because I don't know if this will be the last time we meet. Many times, many people, you have seen him for the last time. I started to cry when I saw this. Two months ago in Beijing, I was also separated from my ex-girlfriend. I was in a hurry to catch the train, always thinking that there would be another meeting. I didn't have time to say goodbye at all... As a result, after a month, I was broken up. So when I saw Winnie's eyes, I really couldn't stop crying. When she was separated from me, was this the kind of look she had...
Going back to the film itself, you can see a sharp contrast between the pressure and helplessness of the adult world and the joy of your childhood. Although Winnie is a bear with a small brain, every word she says is so simple. Simplicity is the most lacking quality in adult society.
In the end, the screenwriter was very considerate and gave a perfect ending (the animals in the Hundred Acre Forest will never grow old)
Finally, my favorite scene in the movie. It's simple and warm.
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