#bear and what to watch# "Christopher Robin" & "Goodbye Christopher Robin"
Watched the movie for a long time. I don't know how long I have saved two films, "Goodbye Christopher Robin" (2017) and "Christopher Robin" (2018)
It's all about Winnie the Pooh. The former is a biopic of AA Milne, the father of Winnie and creator of Christopher Robin, about his loss and rediscovery with his family, work and self after his return from World War I. The latter is more like an adult version of Winnie's story. Ewan McGregor is Christopher Robin who grew up 30 years later. He returned to the adult world on the battlefield of World War II. When everything was lost, he met the little bear who was his childhood playmate and returned to the forest. Fight off the monsters for them, return to London, and rediscover yourself and your family with the help of your playmates.
It's actually quite a routine to say that, but it's just a game of lost and found in the adult world.
But all the classics of children's literature...are just games for adults who have lost themselves and want to find them back. In the 2004 film Finding Neverland, Barry Davis found his inspiration and love, but Peter Pan, who was Never Island, and Wendy, who grew up, lost each other forever. Fairy tales and reality are mirrors against each other, and it's hard to tell who is more cruel. I don't seem to remember the ending of Jade Bird and Peter Pan, but I remember that in Huang Beijia's book "I Fly", Du Xiaoya, who played the girl in Jade Bird, finally stopped breathing transparently on the white hospital bed.
Winnie: "Will you let me go?"
CR: "Yeah, I think I will."
Cubs and Christopher's dialogue is like AA Milne and billymoon. He named his son Moon and took the alias Christopher Robin. "let you go" is like a mantra that, after being said too many times, turns itself into an abyss. Childhood is happy, but growing up is difficult. For billymoon, the only chance to be himself is to go to the battlefield. Even if he doesn't know his life or death, he has never heard the sentence his father said at the train station: "Please Don't Go."
"What I want is you." Billy Moon stopped crying when he said this to his father. Not the Royal Band playing the orchestra, not going to have tea with MPs and ladies, not the kids all over the world who knew him and pushed him down the stairs. But he no longer sheds tears, because whether it is crying with tears, "Mum don't go, don't marry him, marry me when I grow up", or use the child's revenge to force his favorite nanny, When he failed to keep Olive, he knew that there was nothing in the world that deserved to stay for him alone.
But Christopher Robin, the character in that story, billymoon's name in the story, said 30-year-old Christopher Robin, let me stop for you right now.
CR: "Madeleine, you don't have to go to boarding school anymore. Dad will always be with you from now on, and Winnie, i will never let you go."
I will never let you go.
That billymoon who seemed to be born with everything but had nothing once hated being Christopher Robin, but on the battlefield, when the fellow soldiers sang the song in Winnie the pooh, he suddenly remembered that this is the joy of everything, leading them back to everything Where to start:
"Let's go home."
Winnie said, "As long as Christopher robin comes to play every day, Hundred Acre Wood is a clear sky."
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