Yes, I saw this movie.
Yes, the trailer isn’t great.
No, the film isn’t stupid.
Yes, it’s for kids.
Yes, it’s for adults.
Yes, It’s adorable.
No, I’m not kidding.
Seriously. See this film. It’ll be one of the best things you do all winter. It’s cold. It’s depressing. It’s winter. This film however is none of those things. My friend and I went to see it merely because it looked cute. I didn’t grow up on Paddington. I only knew that it was a teddy bear toy or something. I guess I’d have to be British to get the full effect of the novels and toys on their culture. Well it’s a good thing that this is a British made film because they freakin’ nailed it. It’s directed by Paul King. Do you know who that is? Well, if you’re a fan of “The Mighty Boosh” then you’ve seen plenty of his episodes. He also directed a little gem of an indie film called “Bunny and the Bull”. You can find that on Netflix and should really check it out. Paul King made a nearly perfect film on par with the majority of what Pixar delivers to both adults and children.
The movie features almost completely realistic renditions of three bears who not only talk, but where funny hats and eat Marmalade sandwiches. Paddington, the youngest of the bears, leaves for London after his home is destroyed by mother nature. So we have a classic “new guy in town” movie but with a twist, it’s a fucking bear. Now, nobody seems to be shocked that there is a bear in London or that it speaks like a proper little lad. A whole damn commuter train passes him by, all except the Brown Family. Like most family films, the notion of family is obviously very high in regard and this is where all of the charm of this movie comes from. Seriously, I could watch Hugh Bonneville be Mr. Brown all day. The guy had me in stitches. He was perfectly cast. Hawkins plays a completely endearing woman who is the leader of the “lets keep Paddington” campaign while Bonneville is content being an old curmudgeon. The journey that family takes is not something we haven’t seen before, but certainly something that has been written as charming as possible. Seriously, they were all delightful.
The whole film was delightful really. The only thin I didn’t like about it was that the films main villain play by Kidman was cheesy. It needed it to be cheesy, but I just hated when she was on the screen because it took me away from Paddington and the Browns. The animation was incredible and the voice acting from the bears was as fantastic as the acting from the Browns. See this film with your family or friends. It’ll brighten up that shitty winter feeling that we’ve been having for the past two and a half months.
You might have heard Paddington was this year's Lego Movie, and I will confirm it. This is that rarest of things - a live action family film that will make the kids and adults laugh (among other emotional manifestations) in equal measure. The CG bear is adorable, that goes without saying, and he gets into all sorts of well-choreographed slapstick, but Hugh Bonneville as his adopted family patriarch gets all the best lines, an insurance man who sees Paddington as little more than a liability at first. The whole family oozes charm, and hey, I'd have watched anything with Peter Capaldi in a phone booth anyway, but the film doesn't leave it at that, also pushing us in "Amelie" territory with some beautiful flights of fancy. If there's a weakness, it's the needless villainy of Nicole Kidman's taxidermist. While well integrated into the story, I feel like the film didn't need a Cruella De Vil cliché. A minor point. I was otherwise charmed to the gills by this picture.
I just re-watched Paddington and it really is a beautiful and whimsical film, it reminded me of a Wes Anderson film. While yes it is a children's movie its message is a wonderful one for both adults and children as well.
One of the best kids films for all ages out there. It manages to be both delightful and hilarious. (also check out the beautiful red color scheme throughout.)
Like someone said below, this is on par with some of the better pixar films.
The humor consistently lands (as does the heart), good performances, beautiful production design, and cool calypso. It is also virtuous in tone and themes, lacking the hip cynicism of many similar efforts. A model family movie.
Paddington is fantastic. This is more than a sweet kids film, this is a sincere love letter to London with a strong authorial feel. Director Paul King brings the inventive and exciting flourishes that made The Mighty Boosh TV series so rich and exciting, but grounds his directorial style in less manic, but wholly entertaining world.
Tried this one because I was told it was "not just for kids" and "hilarious". Wrong on both accounts. It's trying very hard to be cute, is utterly predictable and only "hilarious" if you think a talking bear using toothbrushes to clean his ears is hilarious.
Definitely not Babe.
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The_Comatorium
Yes, I saw this movie.Yes, the trailer isn’t great.
No, the film isn’t stupid.
Yes, it’s for kids.
Yes, it’s for adults.
Yes, It’s adorable.
No, I’m not kidding.
Seriously. See this film. It’ll be one of the best things you do all winter. It’s cold. It’s depressing. It’s winter. This film however is none of those things. My friend and I went to see it merely because it looked cute. I didn’t grow up on Paddington. I only knew that it was a teddy bear toy or something. I guess I’d have to be British to get the full effect of the novels and toys on their culture. Well it’s a good thing that this is a British made film because they freakin’ nailed it. It’s directed by Paul King. Do you know who that is? Well, if you’re a fan of “The Mighty Boosh” then you’ve seen plenty of his episodes. He also directed a little gem of an indie film called “Bunny and the Bull”. You can find that on Netflix and should really check it out. Paul King made a nearly perfect film on par with the majority of what Pixar delivers to both adults and children.
The movie features almost completely realistic renditions of three bears who not only talk, but where funny hats and eat Marmalade sandwiches. Paddington, the youngest of the bears, leaves for London after his home is destroyed by mother nature. So we have a classic “new guy in town” movie but with a twist, it’s a fucking bear. Now, nobody seems to be shocked that there is a bear in London or that it speaks like a proper little lad. A whole damn commuter train passes him by, all except the Brown Family. Like most family films, the notion of family is obviously very high in regard and this is where all of the charm of this movie comes from. Seriously, I could watch Hugh Bonneville be Mr. Brown all day. The guy had me in stitches. He was perfectly cast. Hawkins plays a completely endearing woman who is the leader of the “lets keep Paddington” campaign while Bonneville is content being an old curmudgeon. The journey that family takes is not something we haven’t seen before, but certainly something that has been written as charming as possible. Seriously, they were all delightful.
The whole film was delightful really. The only thin I didn’t like about it was that the films main villain play by Kidman was cheesy. It needed it to be cheesy, but I just hated when she was on the screen because it took me away from Paddington and the Browns. The animation was incredible and the voice acting from the bears was as fantastic as the acting from the Browns. See this film with your family or friends. It’ll brighten up that shitty winter feeling that we’ve been having for the past two and a half months.
4.5/5
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You might have heard Paddington was this year's Lego Movie, and I will confirm it. This is that rarest of things - a live action family film that will make the kids and adults laugh (among other emotional manifestations) in equal measure. The CG bear is adorable, that goes without saying, and he gets into all sorts of well-choreographed slapstick, but Hugh Bonneville as his adopted family patriarch gets all the best lines, an insurance man who sees Paddington as little more than a liability at first. The whole family oozes charm, and hey, I'd have watched anything with Peter Capaldi in a phone booth anyway, but the film doesn't leave it at that, also pushing us in "Amelie" territory with some beautiful flights of fancy. If there's a weakness, it's the needless villainy of Nicole Kidman's taxidermist. While well integrated into the story, I feel like the film didn't need a Cruella De Vil cliché. A minor point. I was otherwise charmed to the gills by this picture.tapiridae
Forget your inhibitions about watching a children's movie. There's plenty for adults to enjoy this.It's delightful, the photography is excellent. The acting is great, despite the cartoonish characters.
This movie will cheer you up after a bad day.
Amy Adams
I just re-watched Paddington and it really is a beautiful and whimsical film, it reminded me of a Wes Anderson film. While yes it is a children's movie its message is a wonderful one for both adults and children as well.codedude
One of the best kids films for all ages out there. It manages to be both delightful and hilarious. (also check out the beautiful red color scheme throughout.)Like someone said below, this is on par with some of the better pixar films.
Pratsy
A cute kids movie with sharp British witgreenhorg
The humor consistently lands (as does the heart), good performances, beautiful production design, and cool calypso. It is also virtuous in tone and themes, lacking the hip cynicism of many similar efforts. A model family movie.boulderman
Surprisingly really enjoyable and lots of laugh out loud months, inventive and good plot, 7.5/10CSSCHNEIDER
Paddington is fantastic. This is more than a sweet kids film, this is a sincere love letter to London with a strong authorial feel. Director Paul King brings the inventive and exciting flourishes that made The Mighty Boosh TV series so rich and exciting, but grounds his directorial style in less manic, but wholly entertaining world.Maxahlia
A really fun and sweet movie, loved it!danisanna
So sweet, so heartwarming. Like a hug from the inside.Dewsions
Really enjoyed Paddington, liked the special appearances from the actors and the comedic humour.mariannepaqn
So, so good!EKORNFUGL
Soo cute!BadFluffy
Tried this one because I was told it was "not just for kids" and "hilarious". Wrong on both accounts. It's trying very hard to be cute, is utterly predictable and only "hilarious" if you think a talking bear using toothbrushes to clean his ears is hilarious.Definitely not Babe.
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