It tells the emotional entanglement between Milne, the creator of the "Winnie the Pooh" series of children's books, and his son Christopher Robin.
Alan Milne was an officer who served in World War I. After the war, he put down the gun, picked up the pen, and returned to his old pre-war profession - a playwright. Allen suffered from severe post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after the war, was often gibberish, hyper-alert and easily startled, often jumping in his mind in some public situations, and immersed in the pain of war, although he lived a high-class life The gorgeous life of the society cannot really be integrated into the normal life.
During this period, Ellen and Daphne's child, Billy, was born. They hired a nanny to take care of the child. The couple often left the child to enjoy the two-person world. Billy was left in the care of a nanny.
At the premiere of a new play, Allen came to the stage to give a speech, and when he saw the spotlight on him, it was like seeing the sparks of a bomb explode in a war, and he finally fled off the stage in embarrassment. Alan, who left the theater, walked alone on the street. He found that the world still seemed to be the same, and nothing had changed. He realized in horror that there might still be a war.
In order to recuperate and also want to escape the city, Allen took his family to the countryside. Alan and Billy, a father and son who are strangers to each other, have the opportunity to get closer. Allen's plan to write an anti-war book was opposed by almost everyone.
When we moved, my mother gave Billy a ragdoll bear, a tiger, a pig and a donkey. This also has a few common animals in Winnie the Pooh. Billy is immersed in nature and animals, growing up in an environment without parental love.
When Allen was in trouble with his writing, his wife returned to London because of his stubborn attitude to writing. So much so that Daphne left the country home until Alan, a writer, was able to write a book. Alan is forced to be alone with his son after the nanny leaves briefly to take care of his mother.
Billy put up the knife and fork and didn't want to eat breakfast. His father told him that he couldn't put up the knife and fork, because if someone fell from it, he would be injured by the knife and fork, and the blood would flow into the breakfast plate, so there would be no breakfast; Billy asked what the name of the swan should be, and his father said "poof" because if the swan ignored you, you could pretend you were just saying "poof"; father and he blew a lot of balloons to the hive, and all the The balloons couldn't fly, they laughed and stepped on the balloon, and said that the next time you blow the balloon, you must remember to brush your teeth...
They go to the forest together, play cricket, play with small animals, and do handicrafts. The film also does not hesitate to let every frame of exquisite pictures, time and soundtrack endow this time, like a small forest in paradise on earth.
The time spent with Billy gradually took Alan out of the shadow of the war. Once, Billy asked his father, will you write a book for me?
Allen also found creative inspiration from Billy and his teddy bear, and planned to use his son as the prototype. In addition, Daphne often bought some stuffed animals to write stories for his son, and invited painters to participate in the creation.
Unsurprisingly, Winnie the Pooh sold out as soon as it came out, and fame and interest followed. However, success is for adults, and harm is for children. The Allen couple fell into Vanity Fair and couldn't help themselves, and they didn't understand the feelings of the little boy Billy at all.
In order to promote the work, the interests of all parties have been tempted, little Billy was easily pushed by his mother to do various visits, accompany members to dinner, take pictures, and participate in press conferences. Billy was forced to follow one by one, but what he couldn't accept was that everyone had a "pirated" Winnie the Pooh.
Fortunately, Billy's childhood had a nanny who took care of him from life to psychology. The nanny always cared about Billy's growth. When the full schedule was written in the book, she would feel distressed for Billy; she saw "The Times". When the newspaper wanted to interview and film little Billy, they protectively rejected the opportunity that could have taken the opportunity to become famous, but Billy's parents were excited by the news. Reporters break into the forest, and various characters scramble to visit Billy, which disrupts Billy's free life.
Being young and famous made Billy feel pressure and fear. Father Alan gradually realized the seriousness of the problem and decided to give up Winnie the Pooh and never write a story about Winnie the Pooh. But Winnie the Pooh has become a household name, and his father's awakening has not brought peace to Billy's life.
Until the nanny fell in love with her lover and left Billy's house, Daphne sent little Billy to school. Billy, a child who had been living in a greenhouse since he was a child, was severely pushed down, fell down the stairs, and was smashed into pieces in an instant. grown up.
Billy experienced all kinds of bullying at school and grew up in resentment. When the war came again, Billy made a decisive decision to join the army. Just to get rid of the damage the name "Christopher Robin" brought him.
Billy, who fails his medical exam, asks his father Allen to use his connections to get him into the military. As a result, Old Allen helplessly watched the stubborn young man get on the train bound for the war at the station, and he almost couldn't even say the phrase "don't go". The car was far away, and Old Allen was really old, and quietly left with that cricket ball.
The postman rides a bicycle through the forest; Daphne trims the flowers; Sitting in the house watching the toys full of toys, the white shirt Ellen, whose temples have quietly grown; A black and white photo is hidden among the plush toys, picking up the board Ball's Allen fell into memory in front of the window, and two faces appeared in turn, tender and green.
When the postman handed a letter to this Allen, Allen called out to Daphne softly. The moment Daphne, who was still happy at first, saw the envelope held by the trembling hands, Daphne Begging Allen not to open the envelope, as long as the letter is not opened, then they can continue to wait for the news. But Allen still opened the letter, turned his back to his wife and looked at the line of words on the letter page. When he turned back, only his body and mind were left helpless.
Allen told Daphne and the nanny about Billy's death. In that world, everyone is like a walking dead, licking their wounds. Until one night, Billy, who was sitting alone outside the house, vaguely saw a figure walking towards him...
When the father and son sat on the big rock, overlooking the earth and the distance, Billy, who had been baptized by the war and reborn, was finally qualified to say goodbye to Christopher Robin.
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