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Goodbye Christopher Robin

  • 2017
  • PG
  • 1h 47m
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Domhnall Gleeson, Margot Robbie, and Will Tilston in Goodbye Christopher Robin (2017)
A behind-the-scenes look at the life of author A.A. Milne and the creation of the Winnie the Pooh stories inspired by his son.
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The relationship between writer AA Milne and his son, Christopher Robin, and how this became the inspiration for Winnie the Pooh.The relationship between writer AA Milne and his son, Christopher Robin, and how this became the inspiration for Winnie the Pooh.The relationship between writer AA Milne and his son, Christopher Robin, and how this became the inspiration for Winnie the Pooh.

  • Director
    • Simon Curtis
  • Writers
    • Frank Cottrell Boyce
    • Simon Vaughan
  • Stars
    • Domhnall Gleeson
    • Margot Robbie
    • Kelly Macdonald
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    • Director
      • Simon Curtis
    • Writers
      • Frank Cottrell Boyce
      • Simon Vaughan
    • Stars
      • Domhnall Gleeson
      • Margot Robbie
      • Kelly Macdonald
    • 114User reviews
    • 152Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Domhnall Gleeson
    Domhnall Gleeson
    • Alan Milne
    Margot Robbie
    Margot Robbie
    • Daphne Milne
    Kelly Macdonald
    Kelly Macdonald
    • Olive
    Vicki Pepperdine
    Vicki Pepperdine
    • Betty
    Will Tilston
    Will Tilston
    • Christopher Robin Aged 8
    Alex Lawther
    Alex Lawther
    • Christopher Robin Aged 18
    Stephen Campbell Moore
    Stephen Campbell Moore
    • Ernest
    Richard McCabe
    Richard McCabe
    • Rupert
    Geraldine Somerville
    Geraldine Somerville
    • Lady O
    Mossie Smith
    • Sharon the Midwife
    Stanley Hamlin
    • Christopher Robin Aged 6 Months
    Dexter Hyman
    • Christopher Robin Aged 3 Years
    Sonny Hyman
    • Christopher Robin Aged 3 Years
    Phoebe Waller-Bridge
    Phoebe Waller-Bridge
    • Mary Brown
    Sam Barnes
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    Allegra Marland
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    Mark Tandy
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    Richard Dixon
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    • Director
      • Simon Curtis
    • Writers
      • Frank Cottrell Boyce
      • Simon Vaughan
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    JohnDeSando

    You'll pull the book out of the attic after seeing this lovely biopic.

    Not having any serious connection with Pooh, Tigger, Piglet and the rest of the children's story, Winnie the Pooh, I am perhaps even more ready than its devotees to admire Goodbye Christopher Robin. It's a biopic of great sensitivity that mixes nostalgia for the most popular children's book ever with the harshness of two world wars and the practice of parents leaving their children with nannies in the first quarter of the 20th century.

    I now wish I had a stronger relationship with those little critters and that lovable boy, for I could have used the distraction from the aftermath of WWII just as Pooh was able to do for the world after the war to end all wars. Author A.A. Milne (a stoic and yet lovable Domhnall Gleeson) was traumatized by his service in the war, and moved slowly to erase that PTSD while creating Pooh. The film spends too much time on his trauma, but it does help fill out Milne's character.

    Yet, this is the story of Billy Moon (a remarkably-dimpled, serene Will Tilston), as Christopher Robin is called in real life, who supplies his dad with inspirations for the book. The film centers on remote dad's growing love for the boy and the book while remote mom goes off to London to do who knows what. The film carefully shows how children might be lucky to have a nanny like Neu (Kelly Macdonald) to give them love and some creative inspiration along the way.

    Goodbye Christopher Robin is a successful biopic because it doesn't spare the story of anti-helicopter parents who endanger the mental health of their children with their absences. As fame overtakes the Milne family, the film still relays the sense of wonderment Billy had as a child immersed in love of his forest, animals, and imagination.

    The biopic may be counter to what we expected of a world-renowned author of a book for children. That he had difficulty initially interacting with his own child is unusual, but the film is successful showing how he warms up and creates a masterpiece as well.

    Though not always a feel good movie, Goodbye Christopher Robin makes you wish he'd never go away. It looks like he never will.
    8kitellis-98121

    Not perfect, but well worth a watch. Just don't expect Disney flavours!

    While not entirely perfect, this film is one that I will definitely watch again.

    It had strange resonances for me personally, as my grandmother was a famous and celebrated author, who used me as inspiration for several of her children's books, and also as a subject for one of her academic books for adults.

    During my early childhood, I spent many happy days playing imaginative games with my grandmother - always followed around by a photographer - and those games became the basis for her stories, with the photographs of me used to illustrate them. At the time I was quite happy about this, as it made me feel special, but I am now very well aware that I was being exploited.

    Like Christopher Robin, I was never asked permission to be in her books, nor was I ever paid (although I inherited a modest amount of money when she died, so I suppose that could be considered payment of sorts).

    Unlike Christopher Robin, I never resented the books I was in, and I never felt that my childhood memories had been stolen or commercialised. But my situation was never as drastic as his, and my grandmother's celebrity didn't even come close to that of A.A. Milne. However, there are enough parallels to have given me a few shivers while watching this movie.

    Others have commented on its excellence, so I won't belabour that point, except to say that I agree. As a film it is beautifully crafted and (for me anyway) endlessly re-watchable.

    I disagree with the negative comments about the stilted acting. If anything I felt they needed to be more stilted to be properly true to the period. I do agree that Margo Robbie's accent was uneven, but performance-wise I felt she did very well in what was perhaps the hardest role to perform convincingly.

    As others have mentioned, the best performances came from the two boys playing Christopher Robin, although I also particularly liked Stephen Campbell Moore's understated warmth, and - for the first time in her career- I actually found myself liking Kelly Macdonald, an actress who has irritated me in every other film in which I've seen her. Here she exudes warmth and tenderness, and in a well-pitched and technically difficult performance manages to display undercurrents of disapproval and sympathy to the audience without over-egging the pudding.

    The cinematography by Ben Smithard also bears special mention, bringing to the screen a subtle yet richly evocative atmosphere of nostalgia and childhood innocence without sacrificing realism or becoming overly stylised.

    In fact, one of this film's many technical merits is the fine balance it achieves between all its various flavours and ingredients; each one subtle and understated, yet combining to create a rich and satisfying whole.

    As an overall viewing experience it has much to recommend it, and very little about which to complain.
    7Kingslaay

    Had potential to be great

    Goodbye Christopher Robin is in many ways a missed opportunity. It appears that if this film was rewritten and redirected it could have been an exceptional film. It had the elements of a great gripping story and an origin story to one of the most beloved children's stories of all time. This film presented a unique perspective, background and aftermath surround Winnie the Pooh. Too much attention was placed on Christopher's childhood and development of the story and far less on its aftermath which based on the title seemed to be the point of the story. More time could have been devoted to Christopher's adolescence and Christopher himself rather than the creative process and post war trauma faced by A A Milne. The film takes its time in building itself up only to rush towards its climax. It was passable but not exceptional and it very well could have been.
    9txbecks

    Touching story reminding us what life is all about...

    Goodbye Christopher Robin touched me personally and helped me to remember what life is really about. It touches on the trauma that can affect those closest to us. It shows how hard and long those times can affect our lives and those around us. The casting and acting was spot on for me. I could relate to the characters and could relate to their situation.

    It reminded me in some ways of "Finding Mr Banks", but touched me more deeply. There are movies you go to watch to escape the real world. This was a movie that helped me to remember what is important in this world and feel better for it.

    It was touching, heart breaking and had times that all parents can relate to. In the end it showed me how important it is to spend time with your children.

    It is a movie I will be adding to my collection.
    8studioAT

    A wonderful film

    This a lovely film focusing on the relationship between A.A Milne and his son, Christopher Robin and how together they became sucked into the world of Winnie the Pooh.

    With good performances from all this is a wonderful film, all about lost innocence and the importance of family. We are left with the question about whether Milne really did his son too many favours by placing him in a children's book after all.

    Special mention must go to Will Tilston, who plays the young Christopher Robin so beautifully.

    I hope this film goes onto wider acclaim, because I thought it was marvellous.

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    • Trivia
      The film's depiction of C.R. Milne's relationship with his parents is relatively accurate. The actual C.R. never forgave his father for exploiting him (perhaps inadvertently) to sell books. Instead, he learned to accept what had happened and lived with it until he died in 1996. His relationship with his mother was worse; she disapproved of C.R. marrying his cousin. After A.A. Milne died in 1956, C.R. had almost no contact with his mother until she died fifteen years later. C.R.'s only child, his daughter Claire, was born with cerebral palsy. She died in 2012 at age 56.
    • Goofs
      When the Guards band are playing, several are wearing modern day medals (Iraq, Afghanistan etc.). The close up of the cymbal player shows the Queen's Golden and Diamond Jubilee Medal which weren't awarded till 2002 and 2012, alongside a LSGC with Queen Elizabeth II on it.
    • Quotes

      Daphne Milne: You know what writing a book against war is like? It's like writing a book against Wednesdays. Wednesdays... are a fact of life, and if you don't like them, you could just stay in bed, but you can't stop them because Wednesdays are coming and if today isn't actually a Wednesday it soon will be.

    • Connections
      Featured in Box Office: Episode dated 28 September 2017 (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      2 Waltzes, Op. 54: Waltz No. 1: Moderato in A Major
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      Performed by Vlach Quartet Prague

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 2017 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hasta pronto, Christopher Robin
    • Filming locations
      • Gills Lap, Ashdown Forest, East Sussex, England, UK(Forest Scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Fox Searchlight Pictures
      • DJ Films
      • GasWorks Media
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,735,251
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $57,917
      • Oct 15, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,401,949
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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