people who don’t cry over paddington are the weaker species and will be taken by natural selection
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Geregisseerd door Paul King
An acclaimed, moving adventure.
Paddington voelt zich gelukkig bij de familie Brown in Windsor Gardens, waar hij een populair lid van de gemeenschap is geworden. Tijdens een zoektocht naar het perfecte cadeau voor zijn geliefde tante Lucy's honderdste verjaardag ontdekt Paddington een uniek boek in Mr. Gruber's antiekwinkel.
Paddington 2 draait op dit moment niet in de bioscoop.
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people who don’t cry over paddington are the weaker species and will be taken by natural selection
that part where Paddington cures that man's depression by just cleaning his windows and letting the sun come in? that's what happens to me when I watch anything involving this little bear.
I feel like people joke about this movie’s progressive prison politics with a wink, suggesting they weren’t an intentional/thoughtful choice for this children’s movie, but there’s a part where the warden is reading a bedtime story over the loudspeaker and only reads the line “It turns out the monster wasn’t such a monster after all.” A very clear notion that, it is intentional! And maybe the entire point! That prisoners being kind, misunderstood humans as deserving of respect and luxury as the rest of us is not an irony-laden punchline, but a genuine thing that children need to recognize as a possibility. Love love love this franchise where Paddington singlehandedly renovates the prison diet without a concern for health and Christopher Nolan cameos as a horny cop.
Paddington, a polite bear now living in London with the Brown family, sets out to buy a perfect birthday gift for his aunt but finds himself wrongfully imprisoned for a crime he did not commit.
Paul King directed Paddington 2 in 2017, following his work on the first installment of the series.
Yes, it is widely considered a highly suitable, charming, and gentle film for family audiences.