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Abe 2022-03-27 09:01:09

After watching "Paddington Bear", it's a pity that Nao Nao has no peers. I think I should take him to see how much happiness there will be if there is a cute animal at home. Although the movie has the shadow of "101 Real Dogs", it is also a bad guy trying to catch a live animal. However, the overall style of this movie is very relaxed and lively, with a strong family love, suitable for family viewing.
The film begins with the bear smuggling from Peru to London. The London Eye, Big Ben...the dazzling night view of London, which is one of the most famous cities in the world. On the London Underground, busy office workers hurried past Little Bear, ignoring him. London is not as beautiful as Aunt Lucy told me. I don't know why I saw this, but I thought that one year, when I was still looking for a job, I took bus No. 36 to the National Exhibition Center to attend a job fair. The MTV of "Beijing Welcomes You" was playing on the bus, and every star pretended to be very hospitable. look. At that time, I felt that Beijing only belonged to those people, and the few people had nothing to do with the vast majority of people. Like Bear alone at Paddington Station, London has nothing to do with him.

Bear sat alone at Paddington subway station until he met the Brown family. Mr Brown is of a traditional English look, rigid and discreet. So for the little bear, he just glanced at it and refused with a polite thank you. And Mrs. Brown often has fantastic ideas, and in the eyes of children, she may be regarded as a child. Full of childlike and friendly heart, she insists on taking the bear home. And Mr. Brown, who loves his son, is worried that the bear will hurt the child and damage the furniture. Sure enough, the bear makes the bathroom unrecognizable, and these scenes are very common in some comedies, but the audience still laughed.
Mrs. Brown's family has two small children. The older girl is in the trouble of growing up, and she uses all denials to cover up her inner thoughts, while the younger boy is a very cute and hands-on person. They soon became good friends with the bear. And when various accidents happened one day, Mr. Brown strongly demanded to send the bear away. In this case, the bear left a letter and left by himself. The Brown house was very quiet without the bear, and everyone left the dining room, except for Mr. Brown. He wondered if he had done something wrong. And the children complained about Mr. Brown's staleness. Mrs. Bird recounted how Mr. Brown dressed up and lived an avant-garde life before he had children, and became so domestic and stereotyped after having children. This scene is still very warm, showing Mr. Brown as a responsible man. I also feel a little terrifying about how a person loses his own life.
In the end, the whole family went to the museum to rescue Paddington Bear, everyone used their ingenuity, and the bear must have been rescued. Finally, I would like to say that London is a good city, a city that belongs to everyone. At this moment, I feel that this is a London scenery promotional film. Maybe the British Isles tour will be hot in the future.
The United Kingdom is indeed a corrupt country of Great Britain. In the film, the gatekeeper that the male protagonist and Paddington Bear met in the Geographical Society was a comrade, and he frequently discharged with the male protagonist. It feels like British comedy movies are all similar, and you can see the shadow of "Love Actually". . .



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Paddington quotes

  • Paddington: Dear Aunt Lucy. I'm sorry I haven't written sooner but so much has been happening. I even met the explorer's daughter, but she tried to stuff me, so Mrs. Bird threw her off a roof. Millicent Clyde. The Judge didn't think that prison would do her any good. So instead he gave her community service...

    Millicent: No Please! Anything! Anything but that!

    Paddington: In the petting zoo.

  • Mary Brown: He's about three foot six, he's got a bright red hat on, and a blue duffel coat... and he's a bear.

    Policeman: Its not much to go on.

    Mary Brown: Really?