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It’s perhaps the most anticipated children’s film of the year, and finally, just as Christmas is approaching, Paddington bear is awaiting a whole new generation, with a little tag around his neck asking to be taken care of. Paddington has arrived from Darkest Peru, on the promise of being welcomed by the explorer who once taught his aunt and uncle all about London life. It is in London that he meets the Brown family; risk analyst Henry Brown (Hugh Bonneville), illustrator Mary Brown (Sally Hawkins) and their children Judy (Madeleine Harris) and Johnathan (Sam Joslin). After being taken in and meeting their housekeeper Mrs Bird (Julie Walters) Paddington has to readjust what he thought he knew about London town and keep himself out of trouble – tricky for a bear being hunted down by a mysterious taxidermist (Nicole Kidman). Director and writer Paul King’s first film, Bunny and the Bull was a uniquely different and interesting look at one man’s relationship with the outside world. In Paddington King reverses his view and shows us how the world of London looks from the perspective of an outsider, in particular one little bear from Peru. It’s full of wonderful performances from...
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