Review of Goodbye Christopher Robin (2017) by Derek Smith for Slant Magazine — 29 Sep 2017
A sweet ode to childhood innocence turning sour upon its introduction to the public is an intriguing notion, but Simon Curtis incomprehensibly crams the events of Christopher’s early childhood stardom, his difficulty coping with the ubiquity of his namesake’s legacy, and his ultimate defiance of his father into less than one-third of the film.
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This review of Goodbye Christopher Robin (2017) was written by Derek Smith and published by Slant Magazine on 29 Sep 2017.
Goodbye Christopher Robin has generally received positive reviews.
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