Paddington Bear

Tremayne 2022-04-22 07:01:31

The standard for children makes "Paddington Bear" not too surprising in terms of plot, and it can even be said that many places are burdened by old stalks, but the authentic British style is the basic color of this fairy tale. The story of the homeless bear looking for his home will always have the warmth of family affection, and the various events staged in the city of London are indeed touching. This is a fairy tale that has the same purpose as "Little Elf" many years ago. It is also a proposition of family affection, and it is also a live-action animation. The difference is that the home of the story is not the United States, but London. The combination of the lovable Paddington Bear and the British style makes the film more eye-catching. Whether it is the sweeping scene of Tower Bridge in London or the ironic section where the bear hides from the rain in the palace guard room, both are Dispersing a British charm that is exclusive to the city of London, a fairy tale like a dream but a reality, "Paddington Bear" is also a brilliant city promotional film. "Everyone is different, that means everyone can fit in." This is the letter Paddington wrote to his mother-in-law in Peru at the end. He really integrated into the home in London. How warm is the sunshine from England people

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Extended Reading
  • Paris 2021-12-16 08:01:07

    A good Christmas family carnival movie, although the positioning is still a little too young, it is imaginative and has good jokes. The scene of sneaking into the museum is like Wes Anderson's chaos.

  • Daphnee 2022-03-22 09:01:56

    Maybe I'm getting older? Seeing this feels a little childish

Paddington quotes

  • Paddington: [Henry Brown is brushing his teeth with the toothbrush Paddington got his earwax on the day before] Um, you're not using those ear brushes to clean your mouth are you, Mr Brown?

  • Mr. Curry: Ms. Clyde.

    Millicent: Mr. Curry, what do you want?

    Mr. Curry: [Hold up a bouquet of wilted flowers] I found these tied to a lamp post, and I figured waste not, want not.

    [gives them to Millicent]

    Millicent: Charming, now if you excuse me.

    Mr. Curry: [noticing Millicent's taxidermist van] Um... Where exactly are you going?

    Millicent: what concern of it is yours?

    Mr. Curry: You got there bear, in there.

    [pointing at the van]

    Millicent: and...

    Mr. Curry: It just... I thought you were sending him to Peru. But...

    Millicent: I said, I was sending him where he belongs and in his case, is the natural history museum.

    Mr. Curry: But Honey pot, that is barbaric.

    Millicent: Mr. Curry I am not your honey pot, I never was.

    Mr. Curry: what?

    Millicent: [Shoves Mr.Currys flowers back to him] Now take your rotten flowers and get out of here. Go.

    [Mr. Curry timidly backs away slowly]

    Millicent: ARF!

    [Curry runs away]