Thứ Hai, 16 tháng 4, 2018

Goodbye Christopher Robin - Pooh bear to find your childhood again

Goodbye Christopher Robin - Pooh bear to find your childhood again


If your childhood is a Disney episode, "Goodbye Christopher Robin" will help you decipher the whole story behind the birth of the Pooh bear.

Among the many blockbuster movies of the genre of horror and action recently released in Vietnam, Goodbye Christopher Robin (Vietnamese title: Templar Christopher Robin) emerged as a film with a different color of the family. Family, childhood and the value of peace and happiness in life. If you do not know how to choose a weekend movie experience, try this weekend's hilarious work See What? you!

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The film is based on the true story of A. A. Milne, set in the background of World War I in London. Father A. Alan Milne, nicknamed "Blue" (Domhnall Gleeson) is the lucky survivor who is always haunted by the terrible memories of the war.




Just the sound of a bubble bursting, the beeping of the bee, the sound of the object collided ... also made him lose control of himself. In order to make her husband happy, Daphne Milne (Margot Robbie) decided to have a baby and always hoped the baby was born as a girl named Billy Moon.

But from the day Christopher Robin Milne, Billy Moon (Will Tilston) was born, many stories filled the surprise of the Milne family. The family moved to a quieter suburb so that Blue could focus on composition. But obsessed with war, locked in a closed room, abandoned writing career, neglected his wife and Mr Blue so that conflict with his wife, making his wife so angry to leave London.

In two weeks, his wife Olive, Miss Nou (Kelly Macdonald), returned to her hometown, where her father, Blue and Billy Moon, had a closer relationship. From watching and listening to Moon's imaginative stories, Blue created the most famous children's comic of all time, "Winnie The Pooh." The story of the Pooh Bear was inspired by the joy and soothe the pain of war for all the people of England at that time.

The popularity of the series pulls the name of Christopher Robin up in a way that he himself did not want. His parents only worry about fame without listening and spending time with him.

And then he grew up, went to school and the Second World War broke out (Alex Lawther plays Christopher Robin Milne as an adult). He decided to go to the military to leave the shadow of Christopher Robin and the Pooh bear, as well as leave the family that he is no longer happy ...

According to the family movie trailer, the rhythm is not as thrilling as other blockbuster movies, but Goodbye Christopher Robin draws the viewer by the story honest and each character is built very well. Rounded shoulders: a man who first made his father still clumsy, awkward back to post-war psychological trauma, a mother accustomed to noble life now have to discipline themselves for family or even Even a nanny, thought to be a minor character, is the most humorous source of the film.

"The days I spent with my father were the happiest days of my life, but my father brought me that happiness for tens of thousands of people out there," Billy Moon said before enlisting in a heartbeat. . It is also a lesson in how to cherish happiness in a private way. Sometimes happiness must necessarily show off to the whole world know.

Pooh and Christopher Robin were brought into a comic book that might have made Billy Moon's childhood incomplete as he thought, but in the war it was a bridge to childhood happiness. Soldiers have more motivation to look to the future. It was Billy Moon who realized that when actually going to war later.

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The film closed, the audience walked out of the theater with a sigh of relief, eyes are wet, someone is mediocre, speechless, Goodbye Christopher Robin is really a song full of emotional family. Over and over, the film also transmits a humorous message: war brings pain, but optimism, confidence in happiness will be the most effective medicine to soothe the pain.

It is always difficult to mature, but fortunately we have a family next door. Goodbye Christopher Robin will bring you back on that mature journey with the sweet Pooh bear of childhood.

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