A Bear Named Winnie (2004)

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Based on the true story of a Canadian soldier, enroute to World War I from Winnipeg, who adopts an orphaned bear cub at White River Ontario. It is namned Winnie (for Winnipeg) and eventually ends up at the London Zoo where it became the inspiration for A.A.Milne's Winnie The Pooh stories.

Introduction
"A Bear Named Winnie" is a 2004 Canadian made-for-television movie guided by John Kent Harrison and also starring Michael Fassbender, Gil Bellows, and also David Suchet. It is based on real story of a Canadian soldier, veterinarian, as well as World War I hero, Lieutenant Harry Colebourn, that rescues a black bear cub and names it Winnie, after his home town of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The film checks out the impressive bond that develops between the soldier as well as the bear, which eventually inspires writer A.A. Milne to create the cherished personality, Winnie-the-Pooh.

Story Summary
The movie begins in 1914, as World War I is unraveling in Europe. Lieutenant Harry Colebourn (Michael Fassbender) signs up with the Canadian Army Veterinary Corps as a veterinarian and also is designated to look after the cavalry's horses. While en route to the basic training camp in Quebec, Harry stops at a train station in White River, Ontario, where he runs into a trapper with a young orphaned bear cub for sale. Seeing a possibility to conserve the cub from an unclear destiny, Harry buys the bear for $20 as well as names her Winnie.

Throughout their time with each other at the camp, Harry and also Winnie create a close bond as he nurses her back to wellness. Winnie rapidly becomes the mascot of Harry's routine, the 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade, and also gets a track record for her intelligence as well as pleasant nature. Nevertheless, when the soldiers get their orders to ship out to Europe and sign up with the battle in France, Harry encounters the predicament of what to do with his precious bear.

With agony of mind, Harry decides to take Winnie with him across the Atlantic, as well as she becomes the unofficial mascot of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. Getting here in England, Winnie remains to bring pleasure and also comfort to the soldiers she runs into. She also handles to gain the brigade's strict as well as unsympathetic commander, Colonel John Barret (David Suchet).

Separation and also Legacy
As the war surges on, the Canadians are at some point contacted us to the front lines, as well as it ends up being hazardous to keep Winnie with them. Dealing with a hard choice, Harry delegates Winnie to the London Zoological Gardens for safekeeping for the duration of the war. The soldiers depart for the field of battle, as well as Winnie becomes a prominent attraction at the zoo, charming herself to the personnel and also site visitors with her mild nature.

Amongst Winnie's numerous admirers at the zoo is a young kid named Christopher Robin Milne, the kid of author A.A. Milne. Motivated by Winnie's distinct personal appeal, Milne takes place to create a series of children's stories focused around a character he names Winnie-the-Pooh. Guides are published for the first time in the 1920s and come to be a beloved traditional worldwide.

Following completion of the war, Harry returns to the London Zoo to rejoin with Winnie and take her home to Canada. Nevertheless, seeing just how warm she has become of her new house and how much delight she offers the children that visit her, Harry makes the bittersweet choice to leave her with the zoo completely.

Final thought
"A Bear Named Winnie" is a heartfelt and motivating tale based upon truth story of the remarkable bond in between a Canadian soldier as well as a bear throughout World War I. It is a psychological and also engaging film that magnificently portrays the universal themes of love, friendship, as well as sacrifice. The tale not only commemorates the exceptional background and also legacy of the real-life Winnie but also serves as an emotional homage to the human spirit and the long-lasting power of hope and also concern in even the darkest of times.

Top Cast

  • Michael Fassbender (small)
    Michael Fassbender
    Harry Colebourn
  • Gil Bellows (small)
    Gil Bellows
    Colonel Barrett
  • Stephen Fry (small)
    Stephen Fry
    Protheroe
  • David Suchet (small)
    David Suchet
    General Hallholland
  • Aaron Ashmore (small)
    Aaron Ashmore
    Corporal Randy Taylor
  • Ted Atherton (small)
    Ted Atherton
    Captain Elliot
  • Robert Gauvin (small)
    Robert Gauvin
    Sgt. Major Picard
  • Miriam Smith (small)
    Miriam Smith
    Timmy's Mother
  • Emma Campbell (small)
    Emma Campbell
    Mrs. McGuiness
  • Rebecca Gibson (small)
    Rebecca Gibson
    Nurse
  • Jonathon Young
    Macray