Paddington 2
Paddington 2
PG | 12 January 2018 (USA)
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Paddington, now happily settled with the Browns, picks up a series of odd jobs to buy the perfect present for his Aunt Lucy, but it is stolen.

Reviews
Steinesongo Too many fans seem to be blown away
Nonureva Really Surprised!
Tedfoldol everything you have heard about this movie is true.
Kinley This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
anapalmathsberry-91854 Few years ago i watched i watched the first one at the movies,i was happy to find padington 2 on prime. the movie is full of exitement! i did like the first paddington movie better,but if you liked the other one then im sure you like this one too! i hope they do a number 3.
WubsTheFadger Short and Simple Review by WubsTheFadgerFor the second installment in the Paddington series, we get a sweet and genuine story with some very good laughs. The story is easy to follow and all the characters are very relatable. Paddington 2 is a great children's film.The acting is very good. Hugh Bonneville, Julie Walters, Sally Hawkins, Hugh Grant, Jim Broadbent, Noah Taylor, Brendan Gleeson and Madeleine Harris all perform very well. Ben Whishaw plays Paddington and he does a great job as usual. His voice for Paddington is so soft, caring, and genuine.The pacing is a little slow and the runtime is overlong.The CGI is usually very good. Paddington always looks great but some of the train scenes look fake.Pros: Sweet and genuine story, good humor, great acting, good characters amazing voice acting by Ben Whishaw, and good CGICons: Some slow pacing, the runtime is a little overlong, and some CGI looks fakeOverall Rating: 8.1
Neil Welch Small Peruvian floppy-hatted bear Paddington, now comfortably and lovingly ensconced with the Brown family, is looking to send a book to his Aunt Lucy. Unfortunately it contains clues to a treasure and Paddington ends up in prison, framed for a crime he didn't commit, while the real criminal is on the treasure trail. Can the Browns (and Paddington's fellow prisoners) obtain justice for the loveable little fellow?Well, no prizes for guessing the answer, but the journey to get to it is sheer delight from start to finish. The story, if improbable, is beautifully textured and works perfectly. The visuals are carried off peerlessly and the editing, particularly transitions between scenes, are imaginative and cleverly executed. The script, as well as telling the story well, is warm, witty, very funny (both verbally and sight gags), full of jeopardy and memorable characters: it is an object lesson in what a script should be.The cast are excellent. Ben Whishaw's voice acting is superb (there is an almost inaudible sigh at one point, touchingly subtle). And Hugh Grant is a revelation in an hilarious performance where he manages to spoof himself as well as demonstrating unsuspected versatility. His song and dance routine over the closing titles is hysterical.This is not only a wonderful family film, it is a wonderful film full stop, and I recommend it highly.
Gubby-Allen Another terrific film. This is about as good as you can get for a family film. It was not quite as good as the first one and you need to suspend disbelief a little too much but it is still brilliant entertainment.