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Cassandra 2023-07-25 22:45:03
Ben's voice is just so cute and Hugh Grant's musical at the end is great. His home is full of photos of his youth. The British fan thing actually started to contradict me. It's too obvious to copy GBH in prison scenes. Is it really illegal to be so...
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Janice 2023-07-24 00:10:29
The good-looking and healing stories that exceeded expectations are also richer and richer. Everyone is cute and explosive. Uncle Hugh is also very cute, especially with the TV series that the two of them are currently filming... anyway, it is a more affectionate letter to London Love letters will make those who are here love those who are not here even...
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Kaela 2023-07-20 06:35:00
The cute villain shoulders the greatest drama tradition in Britain, and the treasure hunt route takes advantage of the opportunity to capture the cultural landscape of London. If dark cuisine is also a major feature of Great Britain, the Paddington Bear series is a perfect combination of commercial blockbuster, urban publicity, and cultural output. A...
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Cathy 2023-06-20 23:02:37
Paddington is really cute, bears are not as good as heaven,...
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Shanny 2023-05-29 17:01:38
Watching this animation at this time is very fitting, it is warm and funny, and I feel good after watching...
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Amelie 2023-05-29 03:35:12
It's still pretty good and...
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Louisa 2023-05-25 22:20:54
Chicken soup is so poisonous that I give up writing my manuscript... Narcissism and childhood shadows are the two main sources of crime, and understanding them and letting our guard down is poisonous. The details are interesting, the bear riding the dog is very cute, I feel the charm of the girl in "Water Bear Story", and the one-word horse yoga is a stroke of genius. Hugh Grant's song and dance at the end of the...
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Miles 2023-05-09 21:54:16
Maybe he used to be an innocent little bear in a foreign land. He grew up in a city of love and friendliness, evil and darkness, independent but not lonely, uncertain but still confident. Strange strangers can also have the warmth and familiarity of home. Who wouldn't miss such a...
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Clifton 2023-05-07 01:20:20
Today, 30 years have passed since "Who Framed Roger Rabbit". The combination of live action and animation, an emerging film form that may have been full of childishness and flaws at the time and did not look so amazing, not only did not change with time. With the passage of time, it is gradually disappearing, relying on technological innovation and rich stories, but "evolving" the beautiful and dreamy appearance of the cost film, which is a blessing for both film art and movie fans and...
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Adelbert 2023-05-06 17:32:32
It is more British than Ace Agent, more interesting than Home Alone, and humorous than Teddy Bear. Will laugh wildly, but also tears in my eyes. The prison details are really "Budapest Hotel." Hugh Grant's villain is too breakthrough. In addition to his classic British gentleman appearance, there are also various strange costumes such as nuns. The key is that there are awkward singing and dancing. After "Notting Hill", he and "Daddy Bear" collaborated for the second time and still lived in a...
Paddington 2 Comments
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Phoenix Buchanan: Oh, well that sounds entirely... plausible.
Henry Brown: Does it? Great! Well, I'm delighted to say that everything seems tickety-boo.
Phoenix Buchanan: Wonderful.
Henry Brown: So! I'll nip back to the office and get the boys to type that up ASAP. And we'll hope to see you soon!
Phoenix Buchanan: Indeed! Perhaps next time, *not* in your pyjamas. Ah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
Mary Brown: [laughing] He's such a silly one!
Phoenix Buchanan: Now, now.
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Mary Brown: You wanted to get that book so Aunt Lucy could see London, didn't you?
Paddington: It was always her dream.
Mary Brown: Well we thought... why look at London in a book? When she could see the real thing.
[doorbell rings]
Mary Brown: Why don't you go and answer that?