Review of Paddington (2014) by Nickthecritick — 01 Nov 2022
Due to a terrible earthquake that devastates the rainforest of Peru, the home of a bear is destroyed and the cub goes to England in search of a new home. Once in London, Paddington is nicknamed after a train station and finds refuge with the family of Henry and Mary Brown. A truly surprising directorial debut for Paul King, fantastic direction and equally grandiose editing for a film that is not only a film for kids but also an important food for thought on post-brexit England.
A film to be seen even if you want understand what a quality CGI is and how this can be wisely measured and used.
This review of Paddington (2014) was written by Nickthecritick on 01 Nov 2022.
Paddington has generally received very positive reviews.
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