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Cute novelty book! I enjoy it for recommendations and for its selection of quotations.
 
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em.ellie | 3 andre anmeldelser | Dec 26, 2022 |
Disney's Christopher Robin movie is a most morose venture, following Christopher Robin out of the Hundred-Acre Wood, through World War II, to a mid-level job at a suitcase manufacturer. The film chooses to treat "Robin" as Christopher Robin's last name, dispensing with the Milne family, the famous books, and the actual life of A. A. Milne's son. Instead, he's an ordinary schmuck deep into a midlife crisis mostly revolving around work-life balance as he drifts further away from his wife and daughter. Fortunately, Pooh senses there is trouble and sets out to find him, bringing him back to the Wood so he can get back in touch with his inner child.

Using a mix of live action and CGI, it brings movement to the actual stuffed animals used during the filming, allowing very realistic Pooh friends to have adventures in the Hundred-Acre Wood and the streets of London. It would look terrific if it weren't directed by Eeyore, bringing a glum grayness to most of the scenes and a darkness to much of the script. I imagine children will eke out a little joy following the animals around the screen but find themselves quite bored during their long absences.

This picture book adaptation tries to get around this problem by focusing in on a segment from the middle of the film where Christopher Robin explores the Hundred-Acre Wood with Pooh after a long absence, searching for the other animals and trying to convince them he is not a giant, evil heffalump when they are found. It's a nice segment to adapt and is well illustrated, but it doesn't really tell a complete story and in the end is really a story about a sad man rather than fun little stuffed toys.

FOR REFERENCE:

This is an adaptation by Brittany Rubiano with illustrator Mike Wall of a middle segment from the Disney feature film, Christopher Robin, directed by Marc Forster; written by Alex Ross Perry, Tom McCarthy, and Allison Schroeder, from a story by Greg Brooker and Mark Steven Johnson; and based on the characters created by A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard.
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villemezbrown | Aug 20, 2022 |
Ahh..the cover itself is so beautiful.I l’m a huge fan of beauty and the beast and I love this book.

🌹This book contains a quote on one side of the page and Belle’s thoughts regarding that quote on the opposite side.

🌹There are so many good quotes in this book and there are also some beautiful illustrations.

🌹 If you are a fan of beauty and the beast,you’ll definitely love this book and it’d be a great addition to your library.
 
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priya_ | 3 andre anmeldelser | Jan 20, 2020 |
Just a quick little read. I picked this up because Belle is my favourite Disney character and Beauty and the Beast is my favourite movie. I was also really drawn to the cover. It's really pretty in person.

It's just a compilation of quotes from famous stories and "Belle's" reflections based on the quotes. It's nothing special or different, but it's really pretty and some of the quotes nice. I guess it's meant to give us a little more background to Belle then we already have.

I like the little illustrations on the inside. They look like watercolour paintings and one can pretend that maybe Belle herself had painted them. My only complaint is that I wish it was based on the animated movie rather then the live action.… (mere)
 
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Shahnareads | 3 andre anmeldelser | Oct 22, 2019 |

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