A little bear and a little boy

Camron 2022-03-26 09:01:13

This little bear has been with me for more than ten years, and it is still the number one in my heart.

In the somewhat boring life of these two points and one line, it is really great to have a hundred acres of forest, as the movie said, "It's a small world."

Like its smile, like its innocence, like its kindness, like its loyalty... It has anything I like about it, because it is the little bear I like.

Its story is very strange and ordinary, would you like to hear it?

Thanks to this movie for letting me know the story of Christopher Robin and not just Winnie the Pooh, and for making me further understand that war is really a scary thing.

AA Milne, who has experienced the war, mistaken the sound of bees for the sound of enemy whistles, and heard the sound of balloon explosions as the sound of guns... But from the side, these also became the material for his writing.

A movie worth watching, I cried at the end (it's not worth my call to give up my homework for nearly a night to watch the movie???)

A thousand words only one sentence ~ I love you, Pooh ❤

My Bear.

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Goodbye Christopher Robin quotes

  • Daphne Milne: You know what writing a book against war is like? It's like writing a book against Wednesdays. Wednesdays... are a fact of life, and if you don't like them, you could just stay in bed, but you can't stop them because Wednesdays are coming and if today isn't actually a Wednesday it soon will be.

  • Christopher Robin Aged 18: There it all is. Just as I left it. As if nothing had happened.

    Alan Milne: When I came back, everything seemed wrong. I didn't fit anywhere. Until I came here. Those days with you... I wanted to keep them all. Put them in a box.

    Christopher Robin Aged 18: The things that I said before I left...

    Alan Milne: They were all true. You're here. That's all that matters.

    Christopher Robin Aged 18: In the desert, we were under fire... and one of the men started singing one of the hums of Pooh. He changed the words a bit, but...

    Alan Milne: [low chuckle]

    Christopher Robin Aged 18: You know. And I thought, "How on earth do you know that song?" And then I remembered...

    Alan MilneChristopher Robin Aged 18: Everyone on earth knows that song.

    Christopher Robin Aged 18: But I knew it first. It was mine before it was anyone else's.

    Alan Milne: Then I gave it away.

    Christopher Robin Aged 18: When they were singing, they were remembering. It was like a magic charm... it took them home to a fireside and a storybook. You did that.

    Alan Milne: [inhales] Thank you. I'm sorry you paid the price for it. If I'd known, perhaps I...

    Christopher Robin Aged 18: What? Not written it? No. You reminded people what happiness was... what childhood could be when everything else was broken.

    Alan Milne: But your own childhood.

    Christopher Robin Aged 18: Was wonderful. It was growing up that was hard.

    Alan Milne: [smacks lips] Who would have guessed that bear would swallow us up?

    Christopher Robin Aged 18: Exactly. This was all ours, wasn't it? Before it was anyone else's.

    Alan Milne: Yes. And it always will be.