In a dark twist on the classic Winnie the Pooh tales, Christopher Robin returns to the 100 Acre Wood only to find his old friends have turned into vengeful, half-human creatures. After being abandoned by Christopher, they've resorted to cannibalism for survival and developed a deep hatred for humans. The story follows a series of gruesome events where Christopher and his fiancée, along with other victims, face the wrath of these transformed creatures, leading to a violent and tragic confrontation. The narrative ends with unresolved questions about other characters' fates and a grim conclusion to the tale.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Christopher Robin abandoned his friends in the 100 Acre Wood when he went to university.
2. The animals in the 100 Acre Wood had to find food for themselves after Christopher Robin left.
3. The animals developed a hatred towards humans, particularly Christopher Robin, for abandoning them.
4. A group of friends, including María, went on a weekend trip to the 100 Acre Wood.
5. María had previously been stalked by a man who was arrested, but she still had anxiety about being watched.
6. The friends discovered a corpse in the woods, and soon they were being stalked by Piglet and Pooh.
7. Piglet and Pooh are humanoid animals who are responsible for the deaths in the woods.
8. Christopher Robin was being held captive by Piglet and Pooh.
9. María and her friends tried to escape from Piglet and Pooh, but they were eventually caught.
10. María was killed by Pooh, and Christopher Robin was left injured and crying over her body.
11. The movie ends with Pooh's death and Christopher Robin's escape.
12. The fate of other characters, such as Owl and Rabbit, is not explained in the movie.
13. The movie is a horror film that features graphic violence and gore.