Qualities worth learning from Paddington Bears

Arnulfo 2022-09-23 20:52:45

I've been watching it since the first part, and I was excited to watch the second part as soon as the trailer came out! I've seen this kind of late-stage synthesis and live-action movies, not too many, but not too few. What makes me motivated to continue chasing is not only the excellent plot, but also the quality of the characters!

"Peruvian Bear Paddington" is courteous and gentle, and the first part came out. When I got off the train station, everyone in London took off their hats to show their respect, which made me think this little bear is very cute hahahaha . This can still be seen in the second part. Although I have lived in a big human city for so long, I still maintain my original appearance, which makes me a mother fan very gratified. At the beginning of the second part, it was even more unexpected to me. It was accepted and loved by everyone in Windsor Gardens, and (except for one person) it can be seen that if you treat others well, others will treat you well. When choosing a gift for Aunt Lucy, I was told that this gift was originally going to be sold at a high price. Our lovely Paddington didn't have many at the beginning, and then started to work and earn by himself. True, the coins in the glass jar gradually filled up. Then went to exchange gifts, and then a series of dramatic things happened. . . .

Let yourself see and learn quality at the same time, why not do it?

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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?