
Christopher Robin 3 ½ stars
Christopher Robin brings us a new chapter in the story of the boy who went on adventures in the Hundred Acre Woods with his slow witted friend, Winnie the Pooh and his many friends. This Disney movie picks up the story thirty years later when Pooh seeks out Christopher (Ewan McGregor), now a grown man with his family living in London and working for a luggage company. It’s a charming story with a good family message about friends supporting each other through their trials. The animal characters are done with CGI effects that make them look like talking stuffed animals and they keep their familiar characteristics from the cartoons. This animation is much preferable to the new trend in Disney movies that make animals look as real as possible. The character of Eeyore, the depressed donkey is especially entertaining as he always puts himself down and sees the worst side of every situation. Christopher Robin isn’t quite as good as the original animated movies based on A. A. Milne’s children’s stories, but it is entertaining. The audience is probably older than the children that enjoy Winnie the Pooh as there is certainly a darker tone of Christopher dealing with his family and work troubles.