Before going to London, in order to try to integrate into the larger environment, Paddington was still in the tree hole learning 100 ways to express rain in London.
When he first got off the train, he took off his hat to everyone who came and went, and said hello to everyone: Hey! Is the weather nice today? Hey! It rained again today (roughly meaning~), but the people who came and went didn't notice him, and finally night came, he could only sit by the station, listening to the radio and saying, "If there are any abandoned items that have not been taken away, the station will It will be destroyed." Startled, but there was no way but to sit still.
Later, it was brought home by a kind-hearted family. It thought that the home with the petal mural was its own, but was told, No, we are just going to send you to find someone related to you. You are only temporarily staying.
During this period, Paddington caused a lot of trouble and helped a lot. The plot here is so cute. Compared with the "Teddy Bear" in the United States that picks up girls and fights foul language, this Paddington is really liked from the bottom of my heart.
It's really pitiful to see him being misunderstood, running away from home, and getting wet in the rain.
All the characters in it are very cute, a dogmatic father in a family, a romantic and lively artistic mother, a girl with a talent for language, and a handsome boy with a gifted child. Even the evil neighbor was so frightened when love came.
I also like the first soldier standing guard, let the bear go in to hide from the rain, and then magically change a lot of things, haha, see for yourself~
Unfortunately, the next soldier kicked the bear out.
This is a live-action animation, but the storyline is very exciting, tight and interesting. No cluttered setups and inexplicable shots & bullshit like in domestic movies.
Paddington Bear is like a child who has just arrived in London, and like a stranger from afar, he wants to integrate into this place.
The cold London has begun to show the world that London is your home, as long as you come, the door of my home is always open ~ open arms waiting for you ~
Think of Hong Kong, once known as the world's shopping paradise?
With a sigh, it
can only be said that it is the fault of the godfather
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