
Blood and Honey" (What Have We Learned from Pooh Bear after 100 years in the 100 Acre Woods)?"
If the past 100 years are an indication of where children’s entertainment has been, then “Blood and Honey” gives us a glimpse of where it’s going. Beloved children’s classics, like Winnie the Pooh by A.A. Milne, after they age to 100 become public domain. Pooh turned 100 in the year 2024 and British filmmaker Rhys Frake-Waterfield had devilish plans for Pooh. Filmmakers who only see profits with no regard for preserving children’s stories (or children’s minds) turn beloved characters like Winnie the Pooh into fodder. They pervert something pure and innocent into something sinister and evil.