The Citizen (Gauteng)

Bear of another colour

DISNEY’S CHRISTOPHE­R ROBIN: SON RECONNECTS TO CHILDHOOD

- Peter Feldman

Furry friends of his dad’s books come to life, passing on words of wisdom to him.

Writer AA Milne, his son Christophe­r Robin and his creation Winnie the Pooh have all come to the fore recently in two distinctly different films.

Goodbye Christophe­r Robin was the tale of the illustriou­s AA Milne who created Winnie the Pooh, the famous honey-loving bear and his friends who lived in the One Hundred Acre Wood. The focus was on Milne’s troubled soul and how the war affected him.

It also dealt with how he came to write his celebrated stories and his relationsh­ip with his son, Christophe­r Robin, who featured in the stories and the effect they had on the boy.

Director Marc Forster’s tale is a bear of another colour, so to speak. Christophe­r Robin (Ewan McGregor) is now an adult and works in the efficiency department for a company that manufactur­es luxury luggage.

The company is in financial trouble and Christophe­r has to find ways of reducing staff and saving the company.

It’s a task that troubles him greatly. He has a wife and a bright young daughter, Madeleine (Bronte Carmichael), who rely on him.

The simple tale then veers off into fantasy land in which Christophe­r Robin reconnects with his childhood via the furry friends that inhabited his dad’s books.

They all come to life, those stuffed animals, passing on words of wisdom and helping Christophe­r overcome life’s many obstacles.

A mix between live action and animated puppets, this production has its heart in the right place and closely follows the Disney Studio dictum of providing wholesome entertainm­ent for all.

Younger viewers may well be

enthralled, but I found much of the action and dialogue irritating and silly, with McGregor doing a splendid job of talking to the animals.

The era, though, is nicely captured and so is the scenery which covers a lovely part of the English countrysid­e.

 ??  ?? FRIENDS. Eeyore, Pooh and Piglet come alive onscreen.
FRIENDS. Eeyore, Pooh and Piglet come alive onscreen.
 ??  ?? SPLENDID JOB. Christophe­r Robin (Ewan McGregor) with his long-time friend, Winnie the Pooh.
SPLENDID JOB. Christophe­r Robin (Ewan McGregor) with his long-time friend, Winnie the Pooh.
 ??  ?? FAMILY SECRETS. Bronte Carmichael plays Madeline Robin, Ewan McGregor plays her father, Christophe­r Robin, and Hayley Atwell is her mother, Evelyn.
FAMILY SECRETS. Bronte Carmichael plays Madeline Robin, Ewan McGregor plays her father, Christophe­r Robin, and Hayley Atwell is her mother, Evelyn.
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