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Is it scary or sad at all? Worth seeing?
TIA |
| It looks really cute! |
| Not very engaging for kids, actually. I was disappointed. I was a bug Winnie the Pooh fan but I found this movie to be Pooh. |
| I really liked it as did my 10 year old. It's sweet! |
| It was boring and sad. |
| DS is four. Average kid. Would he like it? |
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It was a little slow- there’s a lot of screen time with just human characters, my DD got bored during those parts.
Pooh is absolutely terrifying for me. Those eyes.....there’s no soul behind them. If you took out the audio, it could easily be a movie about a man haunted by a demonic bear. DD thought he was cute. Eeyore was actually pretty funny. Highlight of the movie. |
| I just saw with an adult friend and we both thought it was a really cute movie, but as someone said it’s not really for young kids. I probably wouldn’t take my younger ones, but my eight-year-old might be old enough to follow the plot through the grown-up centric parts. |
| While it looks cute I can’t believe Disney chose Ewan mcgregor who is known to have cheated on his wife with much younger co-star. So no I won’t be taking my two young kids. |
I'm having a hard time seeing the connection between "lead actor cheated on his wife" and "not suitable for my kids." Help me out? Unless you'd be taking your kids curing your shared custody time, which you split with your ex and his younger wife. |
| Married not divorced. I just think he’s a jerk and won’t support the movie. Disney is known for wholesome family movies so just surprised given how well publicized his affair has been. No prob with others seeing it. |
hahahahaha demonic bear. Loveeee that |
Not PP, but Disney is known for only hiring actors with very clean images, hence why they fired James Gunn. Gunn said some pretty repulsive things, but being a cheater is also pretty repulsive. Why is McGregor given a pass? Because he’s famous? Good looking? It’s a bit hypocritical. |
| Boring for younger kids. I took mine, 4 and 7, and they were restless. The animal characters aren’t very interesting, and the plot was slow and a little over their heads. I didn’t like it much myself either. |
| Grown up Christopher Robin spends much of the movie being a jerk to his family and then a jerk to Pooh. Whoever thought that people would like a movie in which CR is shitty to Winnie the Pooh was seriously mistaken. |