Movie Review: Paddington 2 

Directed by Paul King 

5 Stars 

Paddington 2 is centred on Paddington, a warm and affectionate bear who stays with the Browns in London. He goes on a search to find the ultimate gift for his Aunt Lucy's 100th birthday by working in order to earn some money. But when things don't work out as they should, it takes him on an incredible journey.  

But one thing followed another: Paddington, being a nice bear, had always been spreading his goodness wherever he went and now applied his strength to overcome a steeper challenge. He was helped by the Brown family, and through courage, they overcame some large obstacles.  

I have to mention how likable Paddington is as a character, as shown by his kindness, politeness, and positive attitude. He always sees the best in others and never gives up. His goofy errors make him even more lovable, sharing happiness and warmth wherever he goes. His ability to bring people together and spread joy makes him not just a delightful character but also an inspiring one.  

The film is packed with laughter, warmth, and tension; it is a great film for folks of all ages. Paddington 2 is a great manifestation of the decency of people who shine warmth and positivity, reminding us that good people still exist.  

So, overall, the plot is entertaining and funny, with lots of heart for children and adults alike. The acting is pretty good, with enough depth and character injected by the actors. The movie is bright, and the London backdrop adds to its charm, making it a great family movie to watch together.   

Reviewed by Becky 

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