Wednesday, April 20, 2016





Paddington is a bear that can speak. It actually is a british-french animation packed with live action with real people, it uses cgi. Paddington is a 2014 British-French live action/computer animated family comedy film directed by Paul King, written by King and Hamish McColl, and produced by David Heyman. The film is filled with inventive and imaginative ways of telling its story without having that cliche feeling. The animated bear fits nicely in this idealized portrayal of London.






This is a cute movie for kids and the family. I found the plot to be a little typical and the British acting weird. Its the typical good guy bad guy plot but its not as cheesy at it seems to be. Its a good watch but I would not watch it again since its not one of my type of movies. I think Paddington is one of the most fun and charming family films of 2015. I haven't read the Paddington books so I don't know how this movie matches with the books, I don't know if it's different or not. Overall, I'd recommend renting this film and watch it with the family.


I remember when Ashley cried in the film just because of a depressing part of Paddington. I wonder what it would be like if the film became more realistic. I would find that interesting. In summary, Highly entertaining all ages family film that's filled with awesomely rendered CGI and delightful performances. It's light, awesome, cute and funny and well worth the time invested in watching it just for once.



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