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. When a bear utters words and travels thousands of miles to the bustling and bustling London, England, it will be an amazing enough adventure, but what the movie presents is as if the streets of London are everywhere. The villain who made the specimen, it seems that no one realizes the surprise of a bear walking on two feet in the streets and alleys of London. Naturally, there is a deep meaning that the director hopes to place in the film, but it destroys the original expectation. Da's fun and surprises, it is true that a fairy tale movie should not be demanding logic consolidation, but on the one hand, the villain regards this wise bear as a treasure, on the other hand, it is common sense to turn a blind eye to everyone talking like a bear. The self-contradiction of logic makes the film only a rendering of allegorical warmth, but it is not an animated film that is better than the blueprint. The lack of interest in the plot is only a slight flaw. Through the various encounters in London from Paddington from a foreign land, the film is criticized for the gap between people in modern society, and it also shows the city's tolerance to outsiders. To make fun of his own problems, the cute little bear, who first came to the ramp and hoped to be adopted, was coldly received at the London station. He came from the forest and did not see an imaginary London. He was poured cold water at the beginning. The most beautiful qualities of truth, kindness and beauty have never been lacking. The kind family took in the bear, and the plot is also from Paddington Bear's overnight stay to the family who integrated into the family. On the other hand, the movie also made a biting metaphor for racism. The kind-hearted explorer and the villain's taxidermist's daughter have two completely opposite approaches, which not only enriches the tension of the plot, but also highlights the progress of human civilization.
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