henry8-3
Touching, witty drama looking at the creation of Winnie the Pooh, by WW1 traumatised AA Milne. What is particularly impressive is the deftly handed balancing between the living relationship between father and son and the frank acknowledgement of the dreadful parenting by the leads as they exploit their 6 year old titular child to earn more money / fame.Good performances all around, but particularly by the young Will Tilston
andrewpeterfarrow
True story, showing the impact of frame brought upon by one of the most loved children's authors of all time. Thoroughly entertaining
ellenirishellen-62962
Didn't know much about the background of Christopher Robin,think he was ungrateful.So,his father made a boatload of money for writing about his childhood.With a disabled daughter,and the opportunity to live well,I have no sympathy for Chrissie.His father endured shell shock from WWI,no mention if CR did from WWII.I just think if he thought things had to be so ideal,he should've shown a little gratitude.That he was well provided for and that CR was a whinny unappreciative so-and-so,and that I'd think when he became a father he would've appreciated what his father accomplished,set out an enduring children's classic literature piece should mean something.No sympathy for ingrates!
daithiwalker
Film is great. Can't help but feel a little but of animosity towards the mother and father after it all. The pretty much ruined their kids life. Also, seems that he never did forgive his parents for what they did to him in real life. Warning though. If you love winnie the pooh, this may just ruin the stories for you though. It's not the most romantic story ever told.