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Christopher Robin grew up! Winnie the Pooh evokes childhood memories

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What did you grow up with in your childhood? Journey? SpongeBob SquarePants? Donald Duck Mickey Mouse? Naruto, One Piece? Or, Winnie the Pooh? Do you remember that in the depths of that hundred acres of forest, there were such a group of small animals, Winnie the Pooh who loved honey, pink piglets, tiggers who loved to sing...

Christopher Robin grew up! Winnie the Pooh evokes childhood memories

Disney's animation is forever suitable for all ages, and this Winnie the Pooh live-action movie "Christopher Robin" still doesn't disappoint, and our childhood is back! However, this is a magical movie that makes children laugh and adults cry.

There is no feast under the heavens, just as no one stays in childhood forever. Christopher Robin, who grew up playing with the animals of the Hundred Acres, is going to boarding school, which means he's leaving here to say goodbye to his childhood friends.

Christopher Robin grew up! Winnie the Pooh evokes childhood memories

When Winnie the Pooh snuggled up with young Robin watching the sunset, they were best friends, and Winnie asked him, "What if you forgot me?" ”

Robin replied, "I'll never forget you, Vinnie, I promise." ”

Christopher Robin grew up! Winnie the Pooh evokes childhood memories

We were young and it was too easy to promise. Robin left, but Pooh stayed where he was, waiting for one day for Robin to be able to walk through the small wooden door and say, "I'm back!" However, in the spring rain and winter snow, Robin never came back.

Robin not only forgot the Hundred Acres forest, forgot his agreement with Winnie the Pooh, but also forgot his original self in the process of growing up.

Christopher Robin grew up! Winnie the Pooh evokes childhood memories

When we were young, we wanted to go to the sky and into the sea, and there were always wonderful ideas in our minds, a small bottle and a handful of washing powder could play with bubbles all day, and it was so simple to be happy.

And when we grow up, we study, fall in love, get married, have children, slowly accept the fact that we are an ordinary person, in the work of the mess, by the boss to suppress, for the consideration of subordinates, busy no longer have their own time, in order to make a living even with the family idle.

Christopher Robin grew up! Winnie the Pooh evokes childhood memories

We finally lived a boring adult, but this was never the life we wanted! And that's why adults need fairy tales too.

Christopher Robin grew up! Winnie the Pooh evokes childhood memories

Perhaps because Robin was living too badly, magic came again, the hundred acres of forest fog filled the fog, the other small animals disappeared, Winnie the Pooh opened the door to the human world in order to find them and wanted to find Robin to help him, but he did not expect that he really came to London and found Robin.

However, Robin didn't see the joy of his childhood playmate, he was flustered, he didn't even give Winnie the Pooh a hug, he just saw the alternative Winnie the Pooh as a burden to himself.

Christopher Robin grew up! Winnie the Pooh evokes childhood memories

"You can't let people know you can move and talk."

"Why?"

"Because you're different, people don't like things that are different."

"So I shouldn't be myself."

"No, you should always be yourself."

Probably Winnie the Pooh came to save him, Robin clearly wanted to make Winnie "ordinary", but unexpectedly, let him slowly find his most authentic self.

The film runs through the philosophical thinking of "Doing nothing", but in the fiercely competitive modern society, let alone adults can't do it, even children have to start a battle early.

Christopher Robin grew up! Winnie the Pooh evokes childhood memories

Just like Robin's daughter, she has no childhood at a young age, no friends to play with, and the only thing that accompanies her is always her mother, and her father, who promised her to go to the wooden house together, always left because of work.

Although she was intelligent and sensible, and had read the prescribed bibliography early, she was not happy at all. Robin even wanted to send her to boarding school so that she could become a better person.

Christopher Robin grew up! Winnie the Pooh evokes childhood memories

But the most important thing is not to become a happy person first?

"Doing nothing" is not the pursuit of the real nothing, the real world always has to support the family, life is "give and take", there is to pay. However, we must grasp the degree of life and survival, the material world always has no end, we work hard to make money in order to make us live happier, let our families be happier, do not put the cart before the horse.

Christopher Robin grew up! Winnie the Pooh evokes childhood memories

In the midst of anxiety and stress, to find a space to relax yourself, do nothing, let the true self absorb enough nutrients and then run hard!

Christopher Robin grew up! Winnie the Pooh evokes childhood memories

In addition to the emotions brought by the empathetic story of the movie, the most important thing is that the furry animals are simply cute! Especially when Winnie the Pooh, who was thick and slow, looked at Robin, even if it was separated for decades, it recognized the person in front of him as Robin at a glance, and really wanted people to hold it tightly in their arms!

Christopher Robin grew up! Winnie the Pooh evokes childhood memories
Christopher Robin grew up! Winnie the Pooh evokes childhood memories

The final film gives a warning: "You can't just take an adult teddy bear!" "Maybe adults need a teddy bear more than children!"

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