Goodbye Christopher Robin Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.10/10 from 30000 votes
Tags: father and son walk hand in hand
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Adiós Christopher Robin

Title in Italiano:

Vi presento Christopher Robin

Title in Português:

A História de Winnie the Pooh

Title in Français:

Goodbye Christopher Robin

Title in Türk:

Elveda Christopher Robin

Title in Deutsch:

Goodbye Christopher Robin

Synopsis

After fighting in World War 1, Alan Milne returns home to his wife Daphne and settles down to writing plays, poems and books. They have a son, whose nickname is Billy Moon.

As Billy grows up, his and his father's wanderings in the woods near their home and their play-acting with Billy's toy animals becomes the inspiration for a series of books by Alan Milne. These books are among the most-loved and most sold children's books ever written - Winnie the Pooh.

Alan Milne was better known in literary circles as AA Milne and his son was Christopher Robin Milne.

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Play Title Artist
Goodbye Christopher Robin
2 Waltzes, Op. 54: Waltz No. 1: Moderato in A Major
String Quartet No. 10 in E-Flat Major, Op. 51, B: 91: III Romanza: Andante Con Motto
The Object of My Affection
The Boswell Sisters: Performer
Jimmie Grier: Writer
A Man and His Dream
Johnny Burke: Writer
Al Bowlly: Performer
The Duke of Wellington Regiment West Riding - The Wellesley
Happy Birthday
A Song of Wisdom
Tree of Memory
Carter Burwell: Performer
Birth
Carter Burwell: Performer
First Night
Carter Burwell: Performer
Cotchford Farm
Carter Burwell: Performer
The Object Of My Affection (The Boswell Sisters with Jimmie Grier)
Carter Burwell: Performer
Toys and Stars
Carter Burwell: Performer
Into the Forest
Carter Burwell: Performer
Bear Hunt
Carter Burwell: Performer
Goes to Town in a Golden Gown
Carter Burwell: Performer
To the Zoo
Carter Burwell: Performer
Balloons
Carter Burwell: Performer
Snowfall, Snowrise
Carter Burwell: Performer
A Man and His Dream (Al Bowlly)
Carter Burwell: Performer
Drawing Pooh
Carter Burwell: Performer
I'm Billy Moon, and I'll Be Back Soon
Carter Burwell: Performer
When We Were Young
Carter Burwell: Performer
The People a Person Loves
Carter Burwell: Performer
Fame
Carter Burwell: Performer
Tea with Christopher Robin
Carter Burwell: Performer
Keep Your Memories
Carter Burwell: Performer
Down the Stairs, Nobody Cares
Carter Burwell: Performer
Not Another Word
Carter Burwell: Performer
Private Milne
Carter Burwell: Performer
Billy Leaves
Carter Burwell: Performer
Well, if It Isn't Billy Moon
Carter Burwell: Performer
Home, I Should Think
Carter Burwell: Performer
Miller's Crossing - End Credits
Carter Burwell: Performer
Fargo - Fargo, North Dakota
Carter Burwell: Performer
The Spanish Prisoner
Carter Burwell: Performer
Gods and Monsters - Friend?
Carter Burwell: Performer
Being John Malkovich - Puppet Love
Carter Burwell: Performer
The Man Who Wasn't There - The Trial of Ed Crane
Carter Burwell: Performer
In Bruges - Prologue / Medieval Waters
Carter Burwell: Performer
Twilight - Bella's Lullaby
Carter Burwell: Performer
A Serious Man
Carter Burwell: Performer
True Grit - River Crossing / Talk About Suffering / The Wicked Flee
Carter Burwell: Performer
Mildred Pierce - Opening Titles
Carter Burwell: Performer
Olive Kitteridge - Olive Opening
Carter Burwell: Performer
Carol - Opening
Carter Burwell: Performer
Anomalisa - Overture
Carter Burwell: Performer
The Founder - Flags and Steeples
Carter Burwell: Performer
Hail, Caesar! - 5A.M. / Hail, Caesar!
Carter Burwell: Performer
Goodbye Christopher Robin - Drawing Pooh
Carter Burwell: Performer
Wonderstruck - Silent Whispers / Little Girl, Big City
Carter Burwell: Performer
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri - My Dear Anne / Billboards on Fire
Carter Burwell: Performer

User reviews

Charles Turner
7/10

The use of orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack evokes a sense of nostalgia and warmth, transporting listeners to the magical world of Winnie the Pooh and his friends.

Melissa Turner
5/10

The use of orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack adds a timeless quality to the film, transporting the audience to the early 20th century setting with ease.

Stephanie Brown
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Goodbye Christopher Robin is a testament to the power of music in conveying emotion and enhancing the narrative of a film, making it a standout aspect of the movie-watching experience.

Michelle Miller
8/10

The soundtrack's integration of traditional folk music elements adds an authentic and charming touch to the overall sound of the film, enhancing its period setting.

Linda Walker
6/10

The emotional depth of the music in the film enhances the storytelling, highlighting the complex relationship between father and son in a poignant way.

Kenneth Rodriguez
2/10

The use of repetitive motifs in the music became monotonous and failed to capture the evolving dynamics between Alan Milne and his son, Christopher Robin.

Patricia Thompson
7/10

The soundtrack of Goodbye Christopher Robin beautifully captures the innocence and wonder of childhood through its whimsical melodies and playful instrumentation.

Margaret Baker
5/10

The score of Goodbye Christopher Robin skillfully mirrors the themes of imagination, friendship, and loss that are central to the narrative, enhancing the viewer's emotional connection to the characters.

Betty Lopez
7/10

The music perfectly complements the stunning visuals of the film, creating a cohesive and immersive viewing experience for the audience.

Timothy Walker
3/10

The soundtrack of Goodbye Christopher Robin felt disconnected from the emotional depth of the story. It lacked the subtle nuances needed to convey the complexity of the father-son relationship.

Melissa White
1/10

The soundtrack failed to evoke a sense of nostalgia or whimsy that one would expect from a film centered around the creation of Winnie the Pooh. It missed the opportunity to transport the audience into the magical world of the Hundred Acre Wood.

John Mitchell
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Goodbye Christopher Robin is a moving and fitting accompaniment to the film, enhancing the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Charles White
6/10

The soundtrack of Goodbye Christopher Robin beautifully captures the innocence and wonder of childhood, evoking a sense of nostalgia and whimsy.

Carol Wright
7/10

The score of Goodbye Christopher Robin expertly reflects the emotional journey of the characters, from moments of joy and laughter to moments of introspection and melancholy.

Brian Moore
7/10

The emotional depth of the music in the film adds a layer of poignancy to the story of Alan Milne and his son Christopher Robin, enhancing the audience's connection to the characters.

Linda Turner
8/10

The themes and motifs woven throughout the soundtrack not only enhance the storytelling in the film but also stand on their own as beautiful pieces of music to be enjoyed independently.

John Jackson
5/10

The melodies in the soundtrack are both uplifting and melancholic, reflecting the bittersweet nature of the story behind the creation of Winnie the Pooh.