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Christopher Robin Movie Review


Christopher Robin is one of the very few movies that has made me cry.

So the movie is about Christopher Robin and Winnie the Pooh and friends reuniting when Christopher Robin is all grown up.
This is probably the most heart wrenching films that I have seen all year. The very opening scene will almost have you in tears, and I was trying to fight them back multiple times throughout the movie but I eventually had to give in. You will probably have the feeling to cry because of the pure beauty of this film.
The cinematography is gorgeous, and jaw dropping in multiple scenes in the movie. Especially in the first scene. I can't stop talking about that first scene. I captures your attention and holds onto it for the entire film, and you don't feel like this movie is two hours long. Heck you don't even notice the passage of time in this movie, it just flows so naturally.
The acting in this film is phenomenal. I can't think of one bad performance. I have to applaud each and every actor in this movie.
If you read or watched Winnie the Pooh as a child, odds are that you mill most likely enjoy this film, just as much as I have. Christopher Robin is a must see film.


final score: 5/5



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