Paddington in Peru 2024 Magnet Link
Brown has taken a new direction
Paddington returns to Peru to visit his beloved Aunt Lucy, who now lives at the Home for Retired Bears. With the Brown family in tow, a thrilling adventure ensues when a mystery takes them on an unexpected journey. The director of the previous two films, Paul King, decided not to direct this installment. However, he pitched the idea for this third film and was involved as an executive producer. It appears in Graham Norton and guests: Billy Crystal/Emily Mortimer/Hugh Bonneville/Pharrell Williams/Michael Kiwanuka (2024). OK, Mrs.
For a few minutes I thought Oh No!!
For those who don’t know, former incumbent Sally Hawkins has said it’s time to move on. I’ve tried to get along with her, but to me Emily Mortimer is just an older product of the London School of Lovely Girls. I know the show has moved on, but Emily’s opening moves are irritating and uninspired. I tried hard to warm up to her, she progressed strangely later in the film… the least they could have done is give her a meaningful script, she seemed too much like a little wife who doesn’t say much. Sorry Em!
Let’s be fair
Same for Madeleine Harris who plays Judy, excellent more lines next time maybe, for both of them. Maybe she tried to be Sally Hawkins at times. I’m not sure, but she had big boots to fill, and Sally was a roaring success. They all played their roles very well in the end. So anyway, the adorable Peruvian finds himself this time taking the initiative and coming to the rescue of his family members. This journey takes him through the art of Lahndan around the world, to guess where…
the target audience
A family member is in trouble, and the oldest madness and deadly sin is the cause of all the mischief. The scenery in the faraway place is breathtaking, simply gorgeous, it inspired me to go there, as is London, which is somberly happy. There is a lot of hilarity in the film, action and tears, but very young children, with a not very brave disposition, will find the show not so warm, scary to pieces, as I thought at times. Visually, it is as fantastic as the previous films, while the script is at times flat and a little predictable, the mysteries unlocked were simple enough for a five year old to solve… aha… Haha ….
We’re just saying, I don’t think it’s the end
this does not take away from the impact of the film’s CGI and a particularly ear-splitting. Forget it if you have healthy phobias of certain creatures (not snakes). Bonneville seems to have had a hair transplant, but it is not certain, but he always gives a great performance, as do the Walter family and a few great newcomers to the story.