Didn't everyone find out? Are the toys all imagined by robin? When he was busy forgetting his childhood, all the toys were gone and could not be found. But the existence of pooh is different from other toys, pooh is actually his own inner childlike innocence. Detail 1: When Pooh finds Robin, the door is actually when his heart is shaken, and then he wants to return to his childlike innocence, so if the childlike innocence wants to come back, he will always find him, that door leads to London. Detail 2: In fact, the pooh bear that Robin snatched from the child at the train station was actually the child's own. Because toys have no life in the first place, the toys in his childhood were also the imagination given to toys by children when they interacted with toys, which made the toys come to life. The movie has always said that he was a bit "crazy-crack", so when he lost his bear at the station, he took other children's teddy bears as his own pooh, because pooh was originally the soul of fantasy incarnation, any one Teddy bears can be real pooh. From the mother's reaction is so big, to protect the child, thinking that robin is a lunatic, grabbing the child's toys. But at the end of this film, the toys are sublimated into real animals that can be seen by everyone, which is also an open-ended (true and false) expression by the director. It is beautiful to let everyone find that this is a fairy tale, a real one. comedy. But it is also possible that in the end everyone finds out that the animals are alive, because everyone has found their childlike innocence? So it should be regarded as an open film concept. Anyway, when I saw Robin lost the pooh bear and said it was easy to get lost, I burst into tears... I am a male, 30+ years old, I feel like Robin himself, crying. Thinking of the childhood scenes that I can never come back to, my little bear pooh and toys have long been lost.
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