<P> Blue ends Billy's publicity activities and enrolls him at a boarding school . However, "Christopher Robin" is bullied at the school and emerges bitter toward his father . When WWII breaks out, Billy is initially declared unfit for the draft, but he demands that his well - connected father--despite being horrified by war and the prospect of his son experiencing what he did--convince the army to accept him regardless . Billy leaves for service, turning his back on his father and disowning the books and the money from them . </P> <P> The opening scene is replayed, this time explaining that Billy has been reported missing and is presumed dead--news his parents pass along to Olive . However, Billy has survived and arrives at the country house without warning, leading to awkward but tearful reunions with his parents and Olive . Blue and Billy reconcile and, in the final scenes, they walk together through the woods, showing Billy as both a young child and young man . </P> <Ul> <Li> Domhnall Gleeson as A.A. Milne </Li> <Li> Margot Robbie as Daphne de Sélincourt, A.A. Milne's wife </Li> <Li> Kelly Macdonald as Olive / Nou, Christopher Robin's nanny </Li> <Li> Will Tilston as Young Christopher Robin Milne </Li> <Li> Alex Lawther as Older Christopher Robin Milne </Li> <Li> Phoebe Waller - Bridge as Mary Brown </Li> <Li> Vicki Pepperdine as Betty </Li> <Li> Stephen Campbell Moore as Ernest H. Shepard </Li> <Li> Richard McCabe as Rupert </Li> <Li> Geraldine Somerville as Lady O </Li> </Ul> <Li> Domhnall Gleeson as A.A. Milne </Li>

Movies about the author of winnie the pooh