Paddington
Paddington is a great adventure, with lots of twists and turns. This film is playful, comedic and enjoyable and definitely a great film for friends and family.
Paddington (Ben Whishaw, voice) is a rare breed of bear that travels all alone to London. He wants to find a home after his is destroyed. While there, he discovers that it’s not what he expects, but finds a family that’s willing to take him in and look after him for just a little while. This is when everyone’s adventure begins.
Paddington is so outgoing and adorable. You can’t help but love this bear. He has an innocent way about him, but still is a little mischievous and gets into trouble. The visual effects and fur look very real and life-like. Nicole Kidman’s character (Millicent) is very determined to add Paddington to her collection of stuffed animals. She will stop at nothing to get him. She’s fierce, frightening and intimidating. I love the story line, humor and definitely the action. I liked that the climax of this film is very unpredictable and shocks the audience.
My favorite character would have to be Paddington. He truly thinks of the wellbeing of others, and his curiosity is adorable. He reminds you of a child learning new things. A scene that I would call my favorite is when Paddington tries to return a wallet to a man that dropped it out of his pocket while walking out of an antique shop. Paddington chases him, trying to get the wallet to him. Finally, he catches up with the man by falling on him from the air. When he falls on the man, they both tumble down and about 30 wallets fall out of the man’s coat. Paddington catches a pickpocket and ends up in the paper on his first day in London. It’s a very comical scene that makes the audience crack up.
One of the messages of this film is that families are not made up just by the people who are related to us, but friends and even animals can be a part of our family.
I recommend Paddington for ages 8 to 16. However, it’s great for the whole family and anyone who loves bears. It’s rated PG, and there’s nothing really you would need to look out for.
I give it 5 out of 5 stars. It’s a great film that makes you feel good, so please check it out.
Video review here: http://youtu.be/wo4A3uyYKyc





