Talk:Christopher Robin (film)/@comment-26423071-20180912102639

It's the same issue I have with this movie. Christopher Robin feeling sad because he killed Nazis in World War 2 not only runs contrary to the character, it runs contrary to the overall tone of the franchise.

Christopher Robin weould never enlist in the first place. And even if he did, Nazis are the ultimate evil, so he wouldn't feel sorry for them.

And if you want to argue "killing is still wrong", that's OK. My point is that Winnie the Pooh is supposed to be a lighthearted franchise aimed at very young kids, so it's not the franchise's place to raise those issues.