Based on 460 votes and 68 reviews.
Christopher Robin's last name isn't Robin. Just saying. The best part of this were the stuffed animals, but they're not in it that much. And Winnie the Pooh seemed really depressed, especially after the older Christopher Robin yelled at him. I was kind of disappointed by this movie.
If you are a true pooh fan you will love this movie, I laughed and I cried. There were more adults there than kids which tells you that this movie is for all ages, in fact my 96 year old mom loved it too.
Piglet is so cute in this movie.
I AM A BIG FAN OF WINNIE THE POOH AND TIGGER AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
REALLY CUTE
Great to see Ewan McGregor back on the big screen and TWO THUMBS UP!!!!!!!!!!!!
The first hour is depressing and boring. Nothing but bad things happen to Christopher Robin. He has so much work to do that he never sees his wife and kid. Then Pooh can't find any of his friends, the woods are deserted, dark and foggy. I think this will be too scary for kids.
This film is a masterpiece of cinematography and does not disappoint the inner child in all of us; Milne's classic literary work is recreated through the eyes of an adult Christopher Robin (Ewan McGregor) who comes back to the Hundred Acre Wood to rediscover what is really important in life..."sometimes nothing...leads to the very best something." And, this movie is something to see -everything from tears to cheers.