
An adult Christopher Robin, who is now focused on his new life, work, and family, suddenly meets his old friend Winnie the Pooh, who returns to his unforgotten childhood past to help him return to the Hundred Acre Wood and help find Pooh's lost friends.... (Full plot summary below)
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An adult Christopher Robin, who is now focused on his new life, work, and family, suddenly meets his old friend Winnie the Pooh, who returns to his unforgotten childhood past to help him return to the Hundred Acre Wood and help find Pooh's lost friends.
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| The Hollywood OutsiderAmanda SinkThe talent in this film is so genuine and authentic that you forget some of these characters aren't real. This is quite possibly the most emotional and moving piece of Disney's work that I have felt in a very long time. |
| Film ExperienceChris FeilIt's sharpest take on the characters ... is that Tigger is the absolute worst. |
| JoBlo's Movie EmporiumChris BumbrayProbably better for younger kids and their parents than older kids more used to Star Wars and Pixar, but quite charming and sweet. |
| The Seattle TimesMoira MacdonaldAs sweet as honey but without the stickiness, Christopher Robin is a gentle delight — for children, and for former children. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekIsn't an insult to Milne's beloved creation, but it's not a particularly noteworthy addendum to it either. |
| Newport This Week (RI)Loren Kingit's Pooh, voiced by veteran Jim Cummings, who is the film's heart, soul and, yes, brain... It might make you want to go home and rummage through storage for some long-forgotten stuffed teddy. |
| Lainey GossipSarah MarrsThe movie is okay, Tigger is a nightmare. |
| Cleveland Plain DealerMichael HeatonChristopher Robin is beautifully shot and well-acted. I found the narrative drive of the script less than compelling, but it will certainly entertain parents and kids who already have a love of these time-tested characters. |
| The Daily BeastKevin FallonThere's an undercurrent of melancholy to the film, perhaps explaining why it leaves you in a constant state of misty-eyedness. |
| ColliderMatt GoldbergIt's simple, it's adorable, and it works. |