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Winnie The Pooh: Blood and Honey : The new poster for the film marks of terror and horror for everyone .

Imagine a much darker version of the Hundred Acre Wood. Pooh and Piglet, bored and restless, start making mischief all over the place. They wreck Christopher Robin’s house with a paint-filled balloon. They break fences and pull down signs to create new words for his note-pad—words like “monkey” and “tropical”. And then they set fire to it when he returns home from school.

What is the plot of the story ?

On his second day back home, they decide to give him a nice surprise by fixing up his room. While Pooh’s out looking for nails, however, Piglet accidentally squashes some ants with the door. When Piglet expresses guilt over this (since Pooh has told him that ants are their friends), Pooh tells Piglet that he’s “a silly old bear” and goes off by himself.

Who is in the cast ? What role did each character portray ?

The cast include Natasha Tosini , Amber Doig Thorne , Taylor Sims , Andrew Thacher , and Brenna D’Amico .Christopher Robin was played by Roman Christou . In the movie, a new character is added. His name is Roo, and he’s a young kangaroo that Christopher Robin adopted. Rabbit (voiced by Frank Welker) is still a bossy, bullying jerk who enjoys chasing after the others. He’s joined in this pursuit by Kanga and young Roo (voiced by Tara Strong). Tigger (Jim Cummings), on the other hand, hasn’t changed one bit—he’s still as bouncy and enthusiastic as ever.

What are the difficulties they faced ?

The initial difficulty from the beginning of the story is trying to figure out Pooh and Piglet’s intentions. The more obvious the mischief, the less obvious it is what they hope to achieve. The initial motivation for their actions? It appears as though they’re bored. Over time, the problems that the characters face become more complicated. They become a little more dependent on each other, and it becomes more difficult for Pooh to be able to make his own decisions without Piglet’s influence.

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What are the themes ?

The theme is one of change. Pooh and Piglet have to learn to adapt their behavior when the other characters in the film don’t see things the same way they do. They have to let go of some of their own ideas about the world and allow others to have their say. What happens when Pooh and Piglet lose this ability? When they come around, it’s too late—the damage is done, and it’s up to them to find a new solution for themselves.

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Who is the antagonist ? What are its motives ?

This story has a few antagonists, which include Pooh and Piglet. When they set the house on fire, they become the antagonist. They have to figure out why they did this before it’s too late. Rabbit is also the antagonist because he won’t let them be friends with other characters.

What are the epic scenes ?

The epic scenes are the big battles, where Pooh and Piglet take on their enemies. While they’re fighting, they have to solve their problems first before they get defeated. In the end they finally get along with Rabbit as his friend , when they realize that he’s not that bad guy and he’s been protecting them all along.

Who is the most loved character ?

The most loved character is Christopher Robin, of course. His name is mentioned in the beginning and ending of the story. He’s referred to as the boy who “narrowly escaped” the Hundred Acre Wood. He also mentions that he misses Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, and Kanga.

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Would you recommend watching this ?

I might recommend this to children who are very young.  To a child younger than six or seven, maybe this would be alright as an introduction to Winnie the Pooh. I think it’s too dark and weird for children older than that. Thanks for reading !

 

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