will be released in the UK on November 28 and in the United States on December 25. It is not difficult to see from the timing that this is a "warm comedy" that revolves around families. Christmas stall, you know.
The polite but occasionally clumsy Peruvian bear lost his jungle home in an earthquake, and armed with the secret recipe of the ancestral jam, he embarked on a journey to London, only because of an agreement from a scientific researcher to "come to London to find me".
After a long journey to London, he thought that the courteous person would also be sincere, but the people's hurried figures and indifferent expressions made him feel the gap between ideal and reality. A light was lit, and "Lost" was written brightly.
When all his thoughts were lost, the appearance of Henry's family gave him hope again. They decided to take the bear home. At this time, the lights behind the bear turned on a few more, and "Lost and Found" was written in full... Future
story It's not hard to imagine that the little bear has his own name called Paddington. He is clumsy and keeps causing trouble. He is disliked by family members and runs away from home. Get creative, but it's still a decent film.
I prefer the concept of "home" conveyed by this film: home is not an eaves above your head, but a place with family-like warmth is home. The destination is "people".
I have also experienced as a "stranger", the eaves cannot fill the vacancy of inner loneliness, so I understand that even a little bit of warmth will make you feel moved for a long time.
Maybe you "lost" in somewhere.
Don't be afraid.
You'll be "found" by someone nice.
They give you love like families.
Then family love along with you.
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