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Goodbye Christopher Robin
Directed by
Simon Curtis
PG
2017
1h 47m
Family
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History
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and more
7.1
64%
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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.
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Cast of Goodbye Christopher Robin
Domhnall Gleeson
Alan Alexander Milne / Blue
Margot Robbie
Daphne Milne
Will Tilston
Christopher Robin Milne / Billy Moon
Stanley Hamlin
Christopher Robin Milne (Baby)
Dexter Hyman
Christopher Robin Milne (Kid)
Sonny Hyman
Christopher Robin Milne (Kid)
Alex Lawther
Christopher Robin Milne (Teen)
Kelly Macdonald
Olive Rand / Nou
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Mary Brown
Vicki Pepperdine
Betty
Stephen Campbell Moore
Ernest H. Shepard
Richard McCabe
Rupert
Geraldine Somerville
Lady O
Nico Mirallegro
Cooper
Shaun Dingwall
Alfred Brockwell
Dan MacKay
Bob Clerkwell
Mossie Smith
Sharon the Midwife
Tommy Rodger
Douglas Minor
Robert Portal
Headmaster
Allegra Marland
Fan
Nicholas Richardson
Newspaper Man
Jim Cartwright
Military Medic
Vincent Finch
Big Boy
Richard Clifford
Toy Shop Manager
Simon Connolly
Radio Host
Richard Dixon
MC at Pageant
Ann Thwaite
Pageant Dignitary
Sarah Jayne Butler
Winning Mum
Victoria Bavister
Mother at Zoo
Simon Williams
Zoo Director
Nick Blakeley
Zoo Photographer
Mark Tandy
Portrait Photographer
Sam Barnes
The Times Photographer
Kevin Millington
American Man
Bentley Kalu
American Police
Rolan Bell
American Police
Mark McKerracher
Groupie
Amber Batty
Groupie
Lance C. Fuller
Groupie
Grace Curtis
McGovern Sister
Matilda Curtis
McGovern Sister
Cameron Lane
Kid
Phoebe Lyons
Kid
Harper Gray
Kid
Kirk Bowett
Limbless Veteran Soup Kitchen
Jon E Cassell
Zoo Keeper
David J Biscoe
Train Passenger
John McHale
Milne's Gardener
Talia Ray
Maid of Mallord Street
Robbie Young
School Bully
Simon Maroulis
New York Book Fan
Christopher McMullen
Homeless Man
Ashley Hudson
Young Gentleman
Jason Matthewson
Theatre Patron
Adam Lazarus
Theatre Goer
Nick Davison
Pageant WW1 Soldier
Matthew Di Liello
WW1 Soldier
David Evestaff
WW1 Soldier
Bernardo Santos
WW1 Soldier
Gintare Beinoraviciute
Party Guest
Tom Dab
Party Guest
Emma Caraman
Party Guest
Callum Forman
Party Guest
Gemma Wilks
Party Guest
Honey Holmes
Party Guest
Jamie Body
Bright Young Thing
Sean Moon
Bright Young Thing
Elisa Hayrapetyan
Waltz Dancer
Beatrice Stein
Dancer
Tamsin Ella Harding
Dancer
Iulia Filipovscaia
Dancer
Ceri Jerome
Dancer
Simon Curtis
Director
Frank Cottrell Boyce
Writer
Simon Vaughan
Writer
Steve Christian
Producer
Damian Jones
Producer
Goodbye Christopher Robin Ratings & Reviews
Chris
December 29, 2024
“Are you writing a book? I thought we were just having fun. - Christopher Robin What a wonderful surprise. Domhnall Gleason is excellent along with the rest of the cast. This is a great well put together story. 🧸 🐷🦘
Chicago Reader
Andrea Gronvall
The movie's focus on the caustic effects of celebrity make this narrative set in the first half of the 20th century particularly relevant for the media-frenzied 21st.
Chesapeake Family Magazine
Roxana Hadadi
Goodbye Christopher Robin is a tightly crafted, beautiful-looking, emotionally involving film that also happens to be mostly untrue.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
Curtis drags the story through all the routine period motions, where everybody looks and talks and dresses like they're in a stately prestige film.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
You may want to bring a handkerchief, so boldly manipulative the movie ends up being, but for fans of Pooh and the power of art as therapy during times of existential crises, the story is never less than interesting and melodramatically well-done.
The New Yorker
Robin Wright
Goodbye Christopher Robin resonates today amid multiple wars and a celebrity culture that skews fame, life, and values. It confronts family schisms. And it reflects on the long and sometimes tortured path to healing the human psyche.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
My love for Winnie-the-Pooh and his many adventures knows no limitations; my admiration of Goodbye Christopher Robin almost equally as strong. Silly old bear, indeed.
San Diego Reader
Matthew Lickona
So yes, even kid-friendly art begins in a wound, and money tarnishes everything it touches. But maybe there's a silver lining to that little black rain cloud hovering over the honey tree?
Newsday
Rafer Guzman
A sugary version of what should have been a bittersweet story.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Like a tap that was turned on, the sadness and anger never stopped pouring out.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Gary Thompson
And poor little Tilston, who plays Billy, is stranded on screen for far too long, left to dazzle us with his range of exactly two facial expression - frozen happiness, frozen disappointment.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
"Goodbye Christopher Robin" works in spite of itself, because it understands what Milne's creation meant to him and to a post-war world and to every child and parent since: a place forever innocent and forever England.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
One of those films that's as good as it needs to be, but no better.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
"Goodbye Christopher Robin" touches something bigger than its own ambitions. It touches, in a way movies rarely do, on some essential current of life.
New York Magazine/Vulture
David Edelstein
Everything in this too-too movie feels overfermented, off.
Entertainment Weekly
Kevin P. Sullivan
The film's main conflict is with its source material, twisting and wringing Milne's life for everything it's worth and hoping enough is squeezed out to qualify as a film.
Pajiba
Kristy Puchko
Goodbye Christopher Robin is a maudlin and frustrating film.
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Leonard Maltin
In the hands of these skillful filmmakers and a well-chosen cast, Goodbye, Christopher Robin tells a bittersweet story grounded in truth. Its handsome production may be genteel but it's far from bland.
RogerEbert.com
Susan Wloszczyna
What could have been a salute to the power of imagination to heal damaged souls and broken relationships instead opts to focus on tragic events.
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
The movie is not at all clear about whose perspective it is giving us or what story it is trying to tell.
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Goodbye Christopher Robin
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Goodbye Christopher Robin (US Trailer)
Goodbye Christopher Robin (US Trailer)
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Daphne Milne
Behind the Scenes
Hello Billy Moon
Hello Billy Moon
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The Story (US Featurette)
The Story (US Featurette)
Behind the Scenes
Domhnall Gleeson On His Role In The Film
Domhnall Gleeson On His Role In The Film
Behind the Scenes
Simon Curtis On What He Knew About The Real Story
Simon Curtis On What He Knew About The Real Story
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Will Tiltson On His Reaction To Receiving The Role
Will Tiltson On His Reaction To Receiving The Role
Behind the Scenes
Margot Robbie & Kelly MacDonald On Their Role In The Film
Margot Robbie & Kelly MacDonald On Their Role In The Film
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