In this film, the Downton Abbey master plays Henry, the human father. It is also my favorite human character in this film besides Paddington. He was so worried about his children that he rejected all danger. He calculates all risks in the most intuitive way possible with numbers. Therefore, when he calculated the dangerous probability of Paddington Bear staying at home, he was very opposed to Paddington staying at home at first. This slightly paranoid father reminds me of my own father. It is also the type of worrying about everything and not daring to stock children. Do your best to protect your child from all dangers around you.
Take a look at some of the scene settings in the video. The deepest impression is that Paddington and Henry came together to the National Geographic Society, where there is a pipeline full of letter transmission. A sense of mystery and order, reminiscent of the Ministry of Magic in Harry Potter. Then I suddenly remembered that half of this film came from the production team of Harry Potter, and it was indeed their handwriting.
Every time Little Bear picked up a pen to write to his aunt, the audience, including myself, would exclaim: "How cute!" Maybe a cute little bear from Peru would also be in a brand new environment like London. feel lonely. He is also eager to find where he belongs. Fortunately, he met the Browns. This kind of sweet story is perfect for the whole family to watch together. Choosing to watch such a movie on the night of the Lantern Festival is also warm and touching.
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