![]() ![]() And we should listen as Lucy is about to be 100 (though she will probably put her great age down to gin and sex as 100 year old ladies are wont to do when questioned in that inevitable birthday interview). It’s brimming with good nature, seemingly running on Aunt Lucy’s maxim that “If we are kind and polite the world will be right”. The film is set in the present day but harks back to an easier time when we rang each other from payphones and bought hard copy newspapers. I laughed so much I cried, and then I sad-cried too.Ĭlick here for the Paddington 2 One minute video review If you’re aren’t chuckling for 90% of the movie, your small child will be. ![]() The jokes in this sequel come as thick as the cute bear’s fur and as fast as the British thespian cameos. “What’s the worst that can happen?” says the eponymous bear in Paddington 2, recently jailed for 10 years for robbery and “grievous bobbly harm”, and now working in the prison laundry where he has accidentally thrown a red sock in with the whites.Īt this point just about every mum and granny in the cinema let out an involuntary “Noooo!” before the camera cut to a prison dining room filled with grumpy looking cons all wearing pink stripes. ![]()
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