I am happy when I help others

Jairo 2022-12-17 00:45:54

The film Paddington Bear tells us that when others need help the most, we must lend a helping hand and do our bit to help others. While helping others, we can also feel happy. The film revolves around a known young Peruvian cub. This lemon curd-loving bear arrived in London from dark Peru and got lost in London's Paddington, sitting outside lost and found on a known squashed suitcase with a sign on his coat : "Please take care of this bear, thank you." So I met a human family and got along with them day and night, because no one could understand the Peruvian name of the little bear, so the kind human family named the little bear Patin according to the name of the station Dayton, everyone he saw loved it. Paddington liked to wear that red hat, as if in doing so it was a step closer to being human. It uses what it understands to be gentlemanly manners of hat-offs and proactive greetings to greet everyone it encounters, as if it would gain the equivalent of respect. It did not dare to step on the escalator, until it self-righteously read the slogan next to the escalator, picked up a dog, and gave itself a psychological hint that it could step on the escalator like an orthodox Londoner. Everything it does is to integrate into London, into human society. This is not the psychology of a bear, but the psychology of a stranger. This kind of psychology contains two opposites, one is the fearless bravery of the simple and ignorant, and the other is the inferiority caused by loneliness. So you'll see that it can both bravely go after a thief, even though it mistakenly thinks the thief is the one who lost the wallet, and you'll see that it chooses to leave silently when it thinks the Browns don't want to keep it. You can also see self-reliance, perseverance and patience in this outlander. It travels by itself all the addresses that may be its targets, which not everyone can do; When faced with hunger and nostalgia, he did not eat the last piece of bread hidden in his hat, and really saved it to the last crucial moment as his uncle taught him when he was a child. It may never understand why most people ignore it when it takes off its hat and greets others, because in this sanctimonious world, a thousand hats off may be less than one front page newspaper win. "respect". Fortunately, Paddington doesn't need to understand that. A caring explorer, his family is not at all kind. It was like the guards at the gate of Buckingham Palace, some of whom helped Paddington, who had never met him, while others drove him away. The film is to show the audience the world through Paddington's travels. Those who are good-looking may be demons; in big cities and the so-called gang of etiquette, people actually know better etiquette than a bear. The fact that he likes to eat jam strengthens Paddington's simplicity, and it is precisely because of this kind and simplicity that it has won the warmth of home. It has something in it that the English "gentleman" doesn't have. These things melt the hearts of the Brown family, making them understand and love each other more. With the integration of Paddington, a foreigner, into the Brown family, it can be regarded as a preliminary integration into the United Kingdom and human beings, and its lonely heart is finally relieved. The relationship between the members of the Brown family has also become more harmonious. The father can put down his risk awareness and start a scientific experiment with his son. The daughter also brings her boyfriend home to her mother. They understand each other better, and all kinds of knots are untied. Melting and dissolving are the two key words for all the changes brought about by Paddington, a foreigner. When you are in a foreign land and need to face loneliness, when your family is full of contradictions, perhaps this "Paddington Bear" can become chicken soup for your soul. In big cities and the so-called etiquette gang, people actually know better etiquette than a bear. The fact that he likes to eat jam strengthens Paddington's simplicity, and it is precisely because of this kind and simplicity that it has won the warmth of home. It has something in it that the English "gentleman" doesn't have. These things melt the hearts of the Brown family, making them understand and love each other more. With the integration of Paddington, a foreigner, into the Brown family, it can be regarded as a preliminary integration into the United Kingdom and human beings, and its lonely heart is finally relieved. The relationship between the members of the Brown family has also become more harmonious. The father can put down his risk awareness and start a scientific experiment with his son. The daughter also brings her boyfriend home to her mother. They understand each other better, and all kinds of knots are untied. Melting and dissolving are the two key words for all the changes brought about by Paddington, a foreigner. When you are in a foreign land and need to face loneliness, when your family is full of contradictions, perhaps this "Paddington Bear" can become chicken soup for your soul. In big cities and the so-called etiquette gang, people actually know better etiquette than a bear. The fact that he likes to eat jam strengthens Paddington's simplicity, and it is precisely because of this kind and simplicity that it has won the warmth of home. It has something in it that the English "gentleman" doesn't have. These things melt the hearts of the Brown family, making them understand and love each other more. With the integration of Paddington, a foreigner, into the Brown family, it can be regarded as a preliminary integration into the United Kingdom and human beings, and its lonely heart is finally relieved. The relationship between the members of the Brown family has also become more harmonious. The father can put down his risk awareness and start a scientific experiment with his son. The daughter also brings her boyfriend home to her mother. They understand each other better, and all kinds of knots are untied. Melting and dissolving are the two key words for all the changes brought about by Paddington, a foreigner. When you are in a foreign land and need to face loneliness, when your family is full of contradictions, perhaps this "Paddington Bear" can become chicken soup for your soul.

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Paddington 2 quotes

  • Paddington: Have you ever been fired, Mr. Brown?

    Henry Brown: Well, no. But, er... are you, you quite sure you're ready for the workplace, Paddington?

  • Knuckles McGinty: I want those petits fours NOW!