accept

Alexandro 2022-04-20 09:01:44

The film tells a story about acceptance. The little bear who came to London alone, from the initial dazed and disheartened to the story of being accepted by the Brown family and accepted by London. At the end of the film, Bear wrote a letter to his family, and a sentence in the letter pointed out the theme of the film very well: This is London, everyone is different, that means everyone can fit in. Loving a person is not about how much he is." Good" or more in line with your "good" standard, but when you know that he is different from you, that he has his own shortcomings, and may never achieve the "good" you want, you can love as always him, accept him. The movie has a lot of laughs and cuteness. The bear's shape is very lovable, but he often does things wrong, which makes people laugh. The viewing process was very relaxing and enjoyable, and laughter broke out from time to time in the cinema. A family movie worth recommending.

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Paddington quotes

  • Paddington: Dear Aunt Lucy. I'm sorry I haven't written sooner but so much has been happening. I even met the explorer's daughter, but she tried to stuff me, so Mrs. Bird threw her off a roof. Millicent Clyde. The Judge didn't think that prison would do her any good. So instead he gave her community service...

    Millicent: No Please! Anything! Anything but that!

    Paddington: In the petting zoo.

  • Mary Brown: He's about three foot six, he's got a bright red hat on, and a blue duffel coat... and he's a bear.

    Policeman: Its not much to go on.

    Mary Brown: Really?