Well, from all the Winnie the Pooh animations that I've seen (so far) this has to be the "darkest" one (At least, for the usual Winnie the Pooh standards) However, I don't consider that to be a bad thing, in fact, it was one of the main reasons of why this little film kept my interest from beginning to end, being a bit (just a bit) more serious than the other films based on the same character, but it does still have the charming quality that the Winnie the Pooh have.
Even when this isn't a masterpiece, or a life-changing experience, I consider "Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin" to be a pretty good film, being very well animated (With beautiful sceneries and very appealing designs) and being also very enjoyable to watch.
This was a cute film, with a good message. Like I said before, even when this could be considered as a bit "darker" (Not very much, actually) than the other animations based on the same characters, it is still something pleasant, tender and good-spirited, appropriate for the whole family.
8.5/10
Even when this isn't a masterpiece, or a life-changing experience, I consider "Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin" to be a pretty good film, being very well animated (With beautiful sceneries and very appealing designs) and being also very enjoyable to watch.
This was a cute film, with a good message. Like I said before, even when this could be considered as a bit "darker" (Not very much, actually) than the other animations based on the same characters, it is still something pleasant, tender and good-spirited, appropriate for the whole family.
8.5/10