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Paddington travels to Peru to visit his beloved Aunt Lucy, who now resides at the Home for Retired Bears. With the Brown Family in tow, a thrilling adventure ensues when a mystery plunges them into an unexpected journey through the Amazon rainforest and up to the mountain peaks of Peru.
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November 8, 2024
Ngày phát hành
$90,000,000
Ngân sách
$211,000,000
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United Kingdom
Region (GB)
Japan
Region (JP)

Kinoshita Group
JP
Marmalade Pictures
GB

StudioCanal UK
GB
Đạo diễn
Dougal Wilson
Female
Paul King
Female
Diễn viên
Ben Whishaw
Paddington Brown (voice)
Hugh Bonneville
Henry Brown
Emily Mortimer
Mary Brown
Samuel Joslin
Jonathan Brown
Madeleine Harris
Judy Brown
Antonio Banderas
Hunter Cabot
Carla Tous
Gina Cabot
Olivia Colman
Reverend Mother
Julie Walters
Mrs. Bird
Imelda Staunton
Aunt Lucy (voice)
Jim Broadbent
Samuel Gruber
Hayley Atwell
Madison
Oliver Maltman
Photo Booth (voice)
Joel Fry
Joe the Postman
Robbie Gee
Mr. Barnes
Sanjeev Bhaskar
Dr. Jafri
Ben Miller
Colonel Lancaster
Jessica Hynes
Miss Kitts
Ella Dacres
Student Rep
Nicholas Burns
Mr. Wilson
Ashleigh Reynolds
Mr. Smith
Amit Shah
Zayden
Ella Bruccoleri
Rosita
Carlos Carlín
Passport Control Officer
Simon Farnaby
Barry the Air Steward
Emma Sidi
Elderly Resident Bear 3 (voice)
Hugh Grant
Phoenix Buchanan
Vicente Wallenstein
Young Hunter
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Gấu Paddington
Paddington
7.1 | 2014 • Hài • Phiêu Lưu • Gia Đình
Paddington kể về một chú gấu con với một niềm đam mê to lớn về nước Anh, đã một mình chu du đến tận Luân Đôn để tìm cho mình một mái nhà. Nhưng chú nhanh chóng nhận ra mình bị lạc trong nhà ga Paddington, và may mắn được gia đình nhà Brown tốt bụng đưa về nhà họ ở tạm, và bà Brown đặt tên cho chú là Paddington. Những hành động và cư xử kì lạ của Paddington do chưa quen với cuộc sống mới gây cho nhà Brown và những người xung quanh nhiều phiền toái và những tình huống trớ trêu. Nhưng bọn trẻ nhà Brown yêu mến chú và chính Paddington cũng dần cảm nhận mình trở thành một thành viên của gia đình. Đúng lúc đó thì người phụ nữ bí ẩn Milicient dường như có liên quan đến quá khứ và chiếc nón bất li thân của Paddington xuất hiện và đe dọa thử thách tình cảm gia đình mà Paddington vừa khó khăn tìm được.
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International Critic Reviews

With "Paddington" now happily ensconced with the "Brown" family, and replete with his own British passport, all is going swimmingly until he gets a letter from distant Peru. The mother superior of the retirement home for bears (Olivia Colman) is concerned that "Aunt Lucy" is losing the plot a bit. Conscious that they are gradually drifting apart, mum "Mary" (Emily Mortimer) decides that what they all need is the excitement of a trip - so off they head to the jungle. That's where they encounter "Capt. Cabot" (Antonio Banderas) who runs a local river boat with his daughter "Gina" (Cala Tous) and who agrees to take them on their cruise. They arrive at their destination only to discover that the elderly bear has gone missing and they are soon amidst some mischievous machinations that might take them on a perilous journey to the famed El Dorado. Thing is, of course, with a legendary treasure to be found, "Paddington" isn't quite sure whom he can trust as the trail leads him deeper and deeper into the wilderness! It's a fun adventure this one but it is a bit slow, the humour isn't so plentiful and the plot is a little derivative with not enough bear and too much of "Jungle Cruise" (2021) meets "Sound of Music" (1965) to it. I thought Banderas and Colman rather hammed it all up a bit and there also wasn't quite the cosiness of the family-led escapades with much less opportunity for Dame Julie Walters to get actively involved. The narrative is all just a bit disjointed without the charm of the two earlier cinema outings for Michael Bond's character. It's still a watchable and enjoyable enough family film, but I am not sure I shall recall it for long. Stick around for the credits - there's a nice wee cameo in there from you know who.
Paddington in Peru is the first of the trilogy not written and directed by Paul King. King chose not to return and moved on to Wonka instead, but he pitched the idea for the third Paddington film and executive produces. Emily Mortimer also replaces Sally Hawkins as Mrs. Brown while Mr. Curry (Peter Capaldi) doesn’t appear at all. Paddington receives a letter from The Reverend Mother (Olivia Colman) at the home for retired bears that his Aunt Lucy is acting differently and misses him terribly. He makes his way to Peru with the Browns only to discover that Aunt Lucy has gone missing. Now he must endure uncharted territory in the jungles of Peru if he ever wishes to see her again. Meanwhile, the home of the Brown family has changed drastically. Judy (Madeleine Harris) spends her time recording travel vlogs and choosing where she intends to go to college. At the same time, Jonathan (Samuel Joslin) is an inventor who uses his gadgets to assist in his video game-playing laziness. Mary (Mortimer) is already feeling the wrath of empty nest syndrome. At the same time, Henry (Hugh Bonneville) stresses over whether or not he can adapt to the action-oriented demeanor of his new boss. The trip to Peru is seen as one last vacation as a family before everything changes for good. Once in Peru, Paddington discovers a clue that seems to point to Aunt Lucy making her way to a place called Rumi Rock. But Paddington and the Browns will need a boat to get there. Enter Hunter Cabot (Antonio Banderas) and his daughter Gina (Carla Tous). The humor in Paddington in Peru feels like it’s been amped up a bit in comparison to the previous two films. Most of the humor is still physical comedy and is a result of Paddington being clumsy or not understanding his surroundings. But the film makes it a point to showcase the fact that something is fishy with Olivia Colman’s Reverend Mother from the start. It becomes the film’s longest-running gag. Hunter Cabot is haunted by the ghosts of his ancestors. The Cabot bloodline is a greedy bunch and unfortunately, that trait plagues Hunter despite his best efforts. He tries to live by the fact that his daughter is his biggest treasure, but the temptation has always been there and Paddington reawakens something awful in him. Antonio Banderas is essentially Burger Beard from The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water as Hunter Cabot, but with more depth. Banderas portrays five or six different Cabot ancestors including a woman. He is silly and goofy, but he’s also one of the film’s biggest antagonists. With a screenplay by Mark Burton (Paddington 2, Early Man), Jon Foster, and James Lamont (both Foster and Lamont worked on the 2019 CGI animated TV series The Adventures of Paddington) with a screen story by Paul King (director of Paddington 1 & 2), Simon Farnaby (co-writer on all three Paddington films), and Mark Burton, Paddington in Peru can be watched as a standalone adventure or as a third film in a trilogy. There are throwbacks to the previous films (the hard stare, the mid-credits scene being a homage to Paddington’s prison friends, etc), but it doesn’t take away or add anything per se to the main story Paddington in Peru is trying to tell. Someone could start with this film and enjoy it for what it is before seeing the first two films. Paddington in Peru goes in predictable directions, but the film plays off those expectations masterfully. You know where the story is going to go from the start, but when those big moments come you are still invested and you still cry. The Paddington films have never shied away from embodying what heartfelt and touchy-feely truly mean. If your heartstrings are ever in need of a tune-up, a Paddington film will get them humming like new guaranteed. The Paddington films have always embodied an unparalleled sense of wonder and happiness; being content with the smallest things. Paddington in Peru is no different, but there’s an even bigger emphasis on how big the world is outside of our comfort zone and kindness above all else. Paddington in Peru is a heartwarming film about embracing your inner bear and discovering how precious home is.
A worthy addition to a fantastic series. A fairly notable departure from the previous installments under Dougal Wilson's direction, but in a way that handily manages to avoid feeling unwelcome. As other reviews have noted, some of the charm of the London-based Paddington adventures is lost, and there is an ambitious venture into a zanier style of humour, but this lands far more often than not. Sally Hawkins is much missed, and it feels that the character of Mary was down-written a bit in response, denying Emily Mortimer the opportunity to make the role her own, a little unfairly. Meanwhile Olivia Colman provides one of the best characters of the whole series as The Reverend Mother in a genuinely hilarious performance highlighting her ridiculous range. A special mention has to go to the visual design, which runs the gamut from impeccable sets, to studied cinematography, to fun cartoony animated effects, to jawdroppingly beautiful sequences that appear hand-painted. I was prepared to go home disappointed, but Paddington in Peru makes it 3 for 3.