Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey

Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey

Year: 2023

Runtime: 84 mins

Language: English

Director: Rhys Frake-Waterfield

Echo Score: 35

Budget: $100K

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This ain’t no bedtime story. After Christopher Robin abandons them for college, Pooh and Piglet embark on a bloody rampage as they search for a new source of food.

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1

Christopher Robin's childhood in Hundred Acre Wood

A young Christopher Robin befriends anthropomorphic creatures Winnie-the-Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Rabbit, and Owl. He brings them food and guidance, forming a strong bond with his friends during his childhood. Their peaceful existence is disrupted when Christopher leaves for college, ending their regular visits.

Years ago Hundred Acre Wood
2

Starvation and tragedy in Hundred Acre Wood

During a harsh winter, Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit, and Owl suffer from extreme starvation. They kill and eat Eeyore, an event that traumatizes the remaining creatures and turns them against humans. This trauma causes them to reject humanity and revert to feral instincts.

Winter, years ago Hundred Acre Wood
3

Animals abandon human society

The surviving woodland creatures, traumatized by Eeyore's death, hate humans and forsake all human traits. They abandon their friendship with Christopher Robin and vow never to speak again, regressing into feral states. Their abandonment marks a permanent rift between them and humans.

After winter, years ago Hundred Acre Wood
4

Christopher visits as an adult

Five years later, now in his twenties, Christopher Robin returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with his fiancée Mary to reconnect with his old friends. He eagerly searches for Pooh and the others, hoping to rekindle their friendship and introduce Mary to his childhood companions.

Five years later Hundred Acre Wood
5

Ominous discoveries and the abandoned treehouse

Christopher and Mary find ominous signs, including a tombstone labeled 'Eeyore,' and arrive at a larger, eerie, deserted treehouse. Christopher becomes increasingly concerned and upset when he cannot find his old friends, suspecting something terrible has happened to them.

Hundred Acre Wood
6

Pooh, Piglet, and Piglet's attack on Mary

Pooh, now feral and violent, emerges and strangulates Mary with a chain in front of Christopher. Christopher tries to escape but is captured, signaling a brutal turn in the story as the creatures attack and threaten him.

Hundred Acre Wood
7

Maria and friends arrive in the woods

Meanwhile, Maria and her friends arrive near the woods for a vacation, dealing with trauma from a stalker. They rent a luxury cabin, with the girls disconnecting from their phones under Jess's insistence, unaware of the horrors that unfold in the woods.

Hundred Acre Wood
8

Pooh kills Tina and captures Christopher

Pooh captures Tina in the woods and kills her by feeding her into a woodchipper. He then imprisons Christopher, torturing him with Mary’s skeleton and relishing his violent transformation from childhood friend to savage predator.

Abandoned workshop / Hundred Acre Wood
9

Pooh, Piglet, and the murders of the girls

Pooh and Piglet systematically attack and murder the girls, killing Lara in the hot tub and Zoe at the pool with brutal efficiency. Alice is eventually chained and bludgeoned to death as the feral creatures complete their deadly rampage.

Inside the cabin and the woods
10

Rescue attempt and final confrontation

Maria and Jess find Alice, free her, and attempt escape, discovering the dead and mutilated bodies along the way. They regroup and follow Pooh’s trail to his treehouse, where they manage to free Christopher and Charlene, leading to a final stand against the monsters.

Pooh’s treehouse
11

Charlene’s tragic end and Piglet’s death

Charlene, driven mad by her battered face, tries to shoot Pooh but fails. Pooh and Piglet continue their killing spree, with Piglet mauling Charlene to death and Pooh ultimately killing Alice with a knife, intensifying the chaos.

Treehouse
12

Maria and Jess escape, face Pooh

Maria and Jess run to the road, find a car, and try to escape. Pooh kills the men and chases the girls, culminating in a crash where Maria witnesses Jess’s decapitation. Pooh then attacks Maria, showcasing his relentless brutality.

Roadside and woods
13

Christopher's dramatic intervention

Christopher arrives in a second vehicle, attempting to rescue Maria by crushing Pooh between the cars. Despite apparent death, Pooh reemerges to threaten Maria with a knife, leading to a final violent confrontation.

Along the road
14

Pooh’s final kill and Maria’s fate

Pooh fatally stabs Maria after the confrontation, continuing his violent spree. Christopher Robin, trying to protect her, ultimately kills Pooh by crushing him in his vehicle, ending his reign of terror.

Roadside

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