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All teen and kid reviews for Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin

Teen, 18 years old
August 18, 2009
 
Darker than expected
I saw this a while back, and it's much darker than I expected. The peril is quite intense, so I'm surprised this got a G rating. However, it's very heartwarming. A must for kids who like the adrenaline rush of fear.

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Kid, 13 years old
January 5, 2012
 
VERY SCARY AND SAD
The songs are tedious and unnecessary (especially the last one) and the plot is way too obvious, but I still liked this movie a lot. Even as a little kid, I loved the rush of fear I got while watching a scary movie, so I loved this and still do. But your average little kid does not enjoy fear, so parents need to take major heed with this movie. It's theme is very sad (I still cry whenever I hear the song "Wherever You Are") and some of the images are very scary. Seriously, not joking, this could easily end up causing psychological damage to young kids. When I read the article for this, I literally cried at how much information the writer (Maria Llull) left out. The funny thing is that almost all other Pooh film articles have at least one tip on violence and scariness, but for minor things. This is the ONLY Pooh film I think is scary, but, ironically enough, it is one of the only ones that has zero info on scariness. Someone smart like Nell Minow should have written this article, and then it would be more accurate. If it were my choice, I would make this film PG for scary images and thematic elements.

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