precious quality

Judy 2022-10-21 17:19:26

Once again, the choreographers perfectly showcase Paddington Bear's humor and impact on the world. In a heartwarming way, the film conveys real human emotions through the eyes of little bears. Fill the audience with hope to feel better about the world.

When it comes to the special features of Paddington Bear, in addition to being "cute", it has many qualities worth learning, such as kindness, bravery, and sincerity. It's a cutie in the eyes of the audience, and a bear child; loves to eat marmalade, loves to joke with the Browns; the point is, it's also kind.

It is pure and kind, like a child who has nothing to do with the world. He has no idea how complicated the world is, and only knows how to treat others with sincerity. As a result, it has been loved by the neighbors. As Mr. Brown said: It looks for goodwill in us, and it finds it, so it makes friends wherever it goes.

We have all had a simple childhood like Paddington the Bear, and we have all kinds of troubles growing up.

After reading it with emotion, we have lost much goodwill and innocence along the way. More often we are not the pure and kind Paddington, but the villain neighbor who is unwilling to accept Paddington.

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Paddington 2 quotes

  • Phoenix Buchanan: Oh, well that sounds entirely... plausible.

    Henry Brown: Does it? Great! Well, I'm delighted to say that everything seems tickety-boo.

    Phoenix Buchanan: Wonderful.

    Henry Brown: So! I'll nip back to the office and get the boys to type that up ASAP. And we'll hope to see you soon!

    Phoenix Buchanan: Indeed! Perhaps next time, *not* in your pyjamas. Ah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.

    Mary Brown: [laughing] He's such a silly one!

    Phoenix Buchanan: Now, now.

  • Mary Brown: You wanted to get that book so Aunt Lucy could see London, didn't you?

    Paddington: It was always her dream.

    Mary Brown: Well we thought... why look at London in a book? When she could see the real thing.

    [doorbell rings]

    Mary Brown: Why don't you go and answer that?