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Goodbye Christopher Robin

Goodbye Christopher Robin

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British biopic exploring the relationship between Winnie the Pooh author A.A Milne and his son Christopher Robin.

CertificatePG

Duration107 mins

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  • Millie, 12
  • 2 reviews

WARNING might cry

5 stars

26 Jan 2019

Hi my name is Millie i am 12 years old i watched this movie with my sister one weekend this movie should actually win best heartfelt movie of the year Im not kidding. A.A Milne is a retired army member who moved to the countryside to get some inspiration after being a part of the army he still had some side affects like a thing called shell shock his wife knew he wasn't the same she asked him what would make you happy so as you can guess he said a child but they were hoping for a girl but there then disappointed with a boy so that's were Christopher robin comes in I wouldn't say they were amazing parents they didn't really look after him or see him alot but i think it was like that back in the 1900's if your wondering who did look after he had a nanny called Nou as you can guess she looked after him most of the time basically meaning all the time A.A Milne was a writer but he couldn't get any inspiration after fighting in the war when Christopher was nick named billy moon by his family. Billy moon asked his dad to write him a book that's when he decides to write a book about his favourite teddy bear winney the poo and im going to leave it there because i dont want to spoil the whole movie for yous

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