Christopher Robin Review

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Christopher Robin


Release Date: 13th September 2018 - Australia


Production Companies 
Walt Disney Pictures (presents)
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Distribution
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Australia


Genre: Family

Rating: G

Runtime: 104 minutes


Budget: $75,000,000

Box Office Gross: $155,075,276 (Worldwide - figure subject to change)


Plot Summary
Christopher Robin is all grown up with a wife and daughter. No longer the young boy who enjoyed adventures in the Hundred Acre Wood with Winnie-the-Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, Roo, Kanga and the others, Christopher Robin has grown up and works long hours at the office, where he feels he’s lost his way, especially when it takes him from his family.

When Winnie-the-Pooh suddenly appears, Christopher Robin wonders at first if he’s going crazy. But his childhood friends try to help Christopher Robin rediscover the fun-loving and playful boy he once was.


Cast
Ewan McGregor - Christopher Robin
Hayley Atwell - Evelyn Robin
Bronte Carmichael - Madeline Robin
Mark Gatiss - Giles Winslow
Jim Cummings - Pooh/Tigger (Voices)
Nick Mohammed - Piglet (Voice)
Brad Garrett - Eeyore (Voice)
Sophie Okonedo - Kanga (Voice)
Sara Sheen - Roo (Voice)
Peter Capaldi - Rabbit (Voice)
Toby Jones - Owl (Voice)
Oliver Ford Davies - Old Man Winslow
Ronke Adekoluejo - Katherine Dane
Adrian Scarborough - Hal
Gallsworthy 
Roger Ashton-Griffiths - Ralph
Butterworth
Ken Nwosu - Paul Hastings
John Dagleish - Matthew Leadbetter
Amanda Lawrence - Joan MacMillan
Orton O’Brien - Young Christopher Robin
Katy Carmichael - Christopher’s Mother
Tristan Sturrock - Christopher’s Father
Paul Chahadi - Cecil Hungerford
Elsa Minell Solak - Madeline (3 Years Old)

Crew
Director - Marc Forster
Based on Characters - A.A. Milne and
Ernest Shepard
Story - Greg Brooker and Mark Steven Johnson
Screenplay - Alex Ross Perry, Tom McCarthy
and Allison Schroeder
Executive Producers - Jeremy Johns and
Renée Wolfe
Co-Producer - Steve Gaub
Producer - Kristin Burr
Production Designer - Jennifer Williams
Costume Designer - Jenny Beaven
Director of Photography - Matthias Koeningswieser
Special Effects Supervisor - Chris Corbould
Visual Effects Supervisors - Theo Jones,
Chris Lawrence and Carlos Monzon
Animation Supervisor - Michael Eames
Film Editor - Matt Chessé 
Music - Jon Brion and Geoff Zanelli
Songs - Richard M. Sherman


Review
Years ago when I was very young, I fell in love with the Winnie the Pooh series that featured the titular character as he was named after the author’s young son. I have seen only two movies and an animated TV show, I was delighted by the characters in their sweet and incredible adventures that appeal to younger kids in their preschool and early school years. Unfortunately as I got older, I have outgrown the franchise and spent the past years trying to ignore the franchise until now. Meanwhile, the Disney iteration of the known series hasn't had a film since 2011, it is now retracing its footsteps in live-action with the new release of CHRISTOPHER ROBIN. I was sceptical at first, because I believed that this movie would not bring anyone's hopes back into the nostalgia of the Winnie the Pooh franchise. Probably because of PETER RABBIT which is another live adaptation of a children’s classic that I didn’t get to see, due to being senseless.

Marc Forster has been through past accomplishments in the last several years as a filmmaker with the lacklustre Bond movie QUANTUM OF SOLACE (click here), MONSTER BALL, FINDING NEVERLAND and WORLD WAR Z (click here). Now it seems the director has found a new way in devising CHRISTOPHER ROBIN for the old school and bring a new young generation into the Pooh franchise. Having seen this movie reminds me how much I have forgotten about Pooh when it was nothing short of a long-term childhood memory. Warm, funny and melancholic is how the film is being described when diminishing the cynical portrayal of the main protagonist as he meets his long-forgotten friends and rediscovers the bundle of joy from within his childhood memories. 

Ewan McGregor is a fine, outstanding English actor who carries on with a wonderful impression of an adult Christopher Robin as he is fittingly perfect for the role. Joining with McGregor is Mark Gatiss who plays the unscrupulous boss Winslow. Returning to do the voices for both Pooh and Tigger is the great Jim Cummings who is still warm and energetic. The character visuals are truly impressive and create a realistic look for all of the characters from the Hundred Acre Wood that were previously animated in their 2D form.

I'm sure that many people haven't forgotten about the Pooh series that they may bring their little tykes and preschoolers into seeing CHRISTOPHER ROBIN before they miss out. This has proven to be a great family movie and is recommended for all Winnie the Pooh fans.

Star rating: (8/10) Very Good Movie




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