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even though it’s beautiful, i don’t like the animation of the characters as much. i still prefer the older one, for obvious reasons, i truly adore older animations.
it’s so sweet, so gentle. even in its sad moments, the film holds such a subtle, beautiful delicacy.
𑁤 christopher robin’s relationship with the characters is so adorable, so tender.
it’s so beautiful, with such a lovely story. nothing will ever replace the magic that old films had. it was so subtle, so delicate. it lingered in the air, never feeling the need to be seen the way films today often do.
gopher is the funniest character ever, so delightful!
♡ when i was a child, my childhood companion was a pooh plush. i sadly lost him during a move, but i still…
𝜗𝜚 what’s the hurry to grow up, when i could be stuck in 1962 with you?
this used to be my favorite film during elementary school. i remember in fourth grade, my teacher asked us to draw the cover of our favorite film, and i chose this one. it’s such a soft, sweet memory. 𝜚
𝜗 is it a silly film? yes! and that’s exactly what makes it so lovely, or at least special to me. of course, i have an emotional…
wes anderson has such a beautiful ability to create worlds that feel entirely his own. the cinematography is vivid, fantastical, and wonderful to look at. still, everything seems to happen all at once, long passages of dialogue, so much information, and a rhythm that feels almost frenetic in the way the story is told. it can be difficult to follow and to take it all in. 𝜚