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Christopher Robin. Movie stills
Dark Hearts. Movie posters
My Spy Ex-Boyfriend. Movie stills
The Death of a Nation. Movie posters
Eighth Grade. Movie stills
Qian Meizhen reported in Los Angeles
Disney, which has been keen to make animation into live-action versions in recent years, has once again put classic cartoon characters on the big screen, and this week's blockbuster "Christopher Robin" starring Winnie-the-pooh will once again exert the power of heart-warming to move the audience.
Winnie the Pooh is a fairy tale created by the famous British children's book author Alan Alexander Milne, based on his son Christopher Robin Meehan, and matched by his son's teddy bear. Unexpectedly, "winnie the pooh", which first appeared in 1924, after nearly a century, not only was not overwhelmed by history, but because of his death, his widow sold the copyright to Disney, and became more and more popular with children and became a global cartoon star.
The winnie the pooh story fictionalizes a hundred acres of forest, which is a paraphrase of the writer Meon who once lived in the Ashdown forest in East Sussex, and his son's other toys such as piglets, ear ears, kangaroo mothers, beans and tiggers have also been added to the Winnie the Pooh series of stories, becoming a popular cartoon team in the Winnie the Pooh series.
The movie "Christopher Robin" depicts Robin growing up, overwhelmed by pressure and responsibility due to the busyness of life, the company's operation is not good, but the boss has a big problem, asking him to come up with a business plan to turn things around the weekend, otherwise he will be laid off. At this time, his childhood friend Winnie the Pooh appeared. The carefree, honey-hungry childhood friend ignores Robin's immediate crisis and insists that Robin go on an adventure with him. But in the seemingly useless journey of Winnie the Pooh and Robin, he solves the problems of his work one by one.
Adapted from the hit teen novel into the film of the same name, "The Darkest Minds" is a science fiction novel that is as popular as the hunger games. The story describes a sudden plague that wiped out 98% of the U.S. youth population. The few who survived gained superpowers.
Adolescents who acquire superpowers are seen by the government as a human threat and subject to detention. The most powerful of these, 16-year-old Lubi, found an opportunity to escape from the camp and join a group of super-powered teenagers who are wandering away from government detention. Soon, the teenagers discover that the world dominated by adults has long betrayed them, and running away is not the best solution, and only by using their superpowers to form a resistance force can they avoid persecution and regain their autonomy in life.
The action comedy "The Spy Who Dumped Me" was performed by Mila Kunis, a Russian actress who starred in "Bad Moms," and Kate Mckinnon, who was famous for imitating Hillary. And this pair of hilarious actresses will bring viewers the "Hangover"-style nonsense comedy this week.
The movie "My Spy Ex-Boyfriend" depicts the neurotic Audrey and her bad-tempered girlfriend Morgan, who one day found herself accidentally involved in a deadly hunt, and it turned out that Audrey's ex-boyfriend was the world's number one spy and was being hunted down by various killers. After the unexpected death of her ex-boyfriend and a killer in Audrey's apartment, the frightened two women decide to take a top-secret carry-on dvd and embark on a life-saving escape.
The documentary "Death of a Nation" and the comedy feature film "Eighth Grade" have also been featured in more than 1,000 theaters.
From a historical perspective, "Death of a Nation" explores the situation in which the United States faced national division and conflict during the presidency of President Abraham Lincoln and the current presidency of Trump.
"Eighth Grade", which attracted attention at the Japanese Dance Film Festival, is a film based on the growth experience of teenagers, depicting the eighth grade girl who decided to change before entering high school, she changed her introverted personality in an attempt to make friends with more people, but the same sex class flowers ignored her, male classmates only wanted to have a super friendship relationship with her, she had a hard time catching up with senior students, but caused big trouble.