Paddington

Please look after this bear. Thank you.

7.1
20141h 35m

Production

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A young Peruvian bear travels to London in search of a home. Finding himself lost and alone at Paddington Station, he meets the kindly Brown family, who offer him a temporary haven.

Trailers & Videos

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Official International Trailer

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Paddington Gets His Name

Cast

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Ben Whishaw

Paddington (voice)

Photo of Hugh Bonneville

Hugh Bonneville

Henry Brown

Photo of Sally Hawkins

Sally Hawkins

Mary Brown

Photo of Samuel Joslin

Samuel Joslin

Jonathan Brown

Photo of Julie Walters

Julie Walters

Mrs. Bird

Photo of Nicole Kidman

Nicole Kidman

Millicent

Photo of Imelda Staunton

Imelda Staunton

Aunt Lucy (voice)

Photo of Peter Capaldi

Peter Capaldi

Reginald Curry

Photo of Michael Gambon

Michael Gambon

Uncle Pastuzo (voice)

Photo of Jim Broadbent

Jim Broadbent

Samuel Gruber

Photo of Madeleine Worrall

Madeleine Worrall

Agatha Clyde

Photo of Tim Downie

Tim Downie

Montgomery Clyde

Photo of Matt King

Matt King

Andre the Thief

Photo of Mary Roscoe

Mary Roscoe

Master Gruber's Aunt

Photo of Alice Lowe

Alice Lowe

Geographers' Guild Receptionist

Photo of Will Smith

Will Smith

Geographer (Present Day)

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Reviews

F

furious_iz

8/10

**Keeps getting funnier each time I see it.**

The kind of perfect family film that has something for all ages, not just kids. There is plenty of sly adult humour that isn't dodgy, and enough slapstick so the kids will laugh at the silly bear's antics.

On top of that it is well animated, and full of heart.

8/10

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Gimly

6/10

So fuckin' cute. I mean the whole aspect of this movie's "villain" was a disaster, but what a delight it was to watch Paddington go.

_Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

G

CinemaSerf

7/10

I loved the optimistic notion of "Aunt Lucy" when she convinces the young "Paddington" to travel from darkest Peru to London safe in the knowledge that the wartime spirit will soon see him adopted by a loving family and bathing in a sea of marmalade! His arrival at the eponymous London railway station after stowing away on a boat is certainly more akin to the arrivals I've made in this bustling terminus where nobody gives anyone else a second look, though. Luckily for our rare bear visitor, the late night arrival of the "Brown" family from a tour of a wool museum sees mum "Mary" (Sally Hawkins) take pity on our forlorn stranger. This is to the chagrin of her suspicious husband "Henry" (Hugh Bonneville), the indifference of headphone-clad daughter "Judy" (Madeleine Harris) but the enthusiasm of son "Jonathan" (Samuel Joslin). One night can't do any harm, surely? Of course we just know it's never going to be that simple but after a bit of a ropey start, the family begin to take a bit of a shine to their new lodger. Meantime, over at the Natural History Museum, it's chief taxidermist "Millicent" (Nicole Kidman) doesn't really mind from where she obtains her samples to display in the museum, and a chance conversion with her procurer reveals that this Peruvian bear is newly in town. What now ensues puts an whole new meaning on the expression "get stuffed" as we discover a little more about the provenance of both "Paddington" and his new, menacing, antagonist. It's great fun, this film, with plenty of slapstick comedy and strong performances from Bonneville and Hawkins as well as Peter Capaldi as the irritating neighbour, Julie Walters (just about) holds her Scots accent together as the sagely "Mrs Bird" and Kidman seems to be enjoying herself as a sort of cross between "Lara Croft" and "Hannibal Lector". Like the original Michael Bond (he does feature here briefly) stories, the sentiment is short on gloop but long on the characteristics of politeness, respect and decency and of course there's little jeopardy that our kindly ursine is gonna prevail. The production design and standard of animation is first rate, there's plenty of light-heartedness from the script and as family dramas go - this offers just about everyone something to smile about. As "Aunt Lucy" always says....

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