happiness

Stone 2022-10-12 14:45:03

In order to give a precious gift to Aunt Lucy in Peru, Paddington decided to work hard, but he tried his best to play tricks and amusing. It was lucky enough to get a mysterious treasure map by mistake, and bizarre things happened one after another with the appearance of this treasure map. Treasures in the city are frequently stolen, and many evidences are aimed at Paddington Bear. In addition to some hilarious plots in the whole story, it can make my heart relax. What touched me the most was the relationship. I read a film review online and said that the first is the Brown family's love for Paddington. This family has treated Paddington as its own family since the adoption of Paddington, and gave him complete love and acceptance. It is really united, warm, and loving each other. family. Seeing Paddington's happy life at the Browns, I think it's what every kid wants to have a happy family. Then there is Paddington who has lived with Aunt Lucy since he was a child. Aunt Lucy has taught him a lot of life lessons. He is polite and well-behaved, and he is an honest child. Whenever he encountered problems in life, he would say "Aunt Lucy once said".

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Paddington 2 quotes

  • Judy Brown: Guess what, Paddington?

    Paddington: [drinking from the teapot] H'm?

    Judy Brown: The steam fair's coming to town.

    Paddington: Unh!

    Judy Brown: I'm going along tonight to write about it in my newspaper.

    Paddington: H'm!

    Jonathan Brown: Who's going to want to read about that?

    Judy Brown: Everyone! They travel the world in a old steam train! I thought you'd love it!

    Jonathan Brown: I do. Don't tell anyone, OK? Not cool.

    Mary Brown: Why don't we all go?

    Henry Brown: Good idea!

    Mary Brown: Your father's a dab hand at coconut shy. Bullseye Brown they used to call him.

    Henry Brown: Well, not anymore. Coconuts are a young man's game.

  • Warden Walker: Paddington Brown. Ten years, for grand theft...

    Paddington: Oh! But I...

    Warden Walker: ...and grievous 'barberly' harm.