Paddington, che ora vive felicemente con la famiglia Brown e un membro popolare della comunità locale, si impegna in una serie di lavori di ogni genere per comprare il regalo perfetto per il... Leggi tuttoPaddington, che ora vive felicemente con la famiglia Brown e un membro popolare della comunità locale, si impegna in una serie di lavori di ogni genere per comprare il regalo perfetto per il centesimo compleanno della zia Lucy, ma il regalo viene rubato.Paddington, che ora vive felicemente con la famiglia Brown e un membro popolare della comunità locale, si impegna in una serie di lavori di ogni genere per comprare il regalo perfetto per il centesimo compleanno della zia Lucy, ma il regalo viene rubato.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Nominato ai 3 BAFTA Award
- 15 vittorie e 50 candidature totali
- Paddington
- (voce)
- Aunt Lucy
- (voce)
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However, fear not, for this sequel is absolutely terrific on all levels. Firstly it is as funny and witty and as brilliantly animated as the first film. The excellent cast from the first film is also enhanced by a superb turn from Hugh Grant, who hasn't been as good as he is here in a long time. In fact it is quite clear to the viewer that Grant is thoroughly enjoying himself by playing against type and sending himself up as a faded egotistical actor and total cad who sets Paddington up to be the fall guy (or should that be Bear?) for a dastardly deed. There is a touch of the pantomime villain to his performance, but it works splendidly and it fits his character perfectly.
All the wit and heart of the first film is still evident here and in some ways, built upon. Brendan Gleeson is also excellent as an old lag and prison cook who loses his angry nature when he succumbs to Paddington's charms and talents in the kitchen. There are also loads of great jokes too, some pitched at younger children and some deliberately aimed at the more adult viewer.
All in all this is a worthy sequel and a great memorial to Paddingtons creator, Michael Bond, who died whilst this sequel was still being filmed. It is full of laughs, thrills, action sequences, great characters, some wonderful animation (one scene is an obvious nod to the 2D paper cut-outs of the human characters in the 1970s children's TV show) and you would have to have a hard heart indeed to not burst into tears at the wonderful ending. Also, don't leave the film until you watch Hugh Grant gloriously send himself up with a musical song and dance act as the end credits roll.
Thoroughly recommended to anybody who wants to see 100 minutes of family friendly fun that isn't either sickly sweet or too dark for youngsters and still thoroughly watchable to adults too. Great fun and a worthy sequel to one of the best British films in recent years.
Of course, we start with the adorable character created by Michael Bond (who died between the release of the two films), the brilliant CGI representation of our furry friend, and the purr-fect voicing by Ben Wishaw. This is such a British franchise with so very many British character actors (OK, and one Irish) and so many London locations, although this is the kind of gentle London that we saw in "Notting Hill" (most notably in the prison scenes). Indeed the villain this time is less threatening than Nicole Kidman's character in the first film and played brilliantly by the ever-so- English star of "Notting Hill", Hugh Grant, who - following his success in "Florence Foster Jenkins" - shows that he is not just a pretty face.
The film is endlessly inventive, not least in bringing to life a pop-up book of London landmarks which is at the heart of the plot, and it is stuffed full of visual gags as well as so many funny lines, a few aimed at adult viewers rather than little ones. My granddaughter (almost seven) found it delightful with one of her favourite scenes being Paddington's window-cleaning efforts. Be sure to stay for the credits - a final delight in 100 happy minutes.
The casting was genius, featuring many well known British actors, in roles big and small. It was like a gathering of all the best of British, all having the best of time together. A huge hats off to Hugh Grant, pure brilliance!
The imagination that went into this movie and the skill that managed to put this across to the audience was second to none! You will find yourself being absorbed into this world and will not want to leave. I've read some people complaining that this isn't what London is like today, but this is exactly how London was in my childhood mind, where fantasy and reality met. Don't let go of your imagination, suspend reality and just enjoy.
I cannot recommend this movie highly enough. You will laugh and you will cry. Go see it, on your own, with your partner or with you family, you won't be disappointed.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizPaddington author Michael Bond died on the last day of filming, six months before the release of this movie, at the age of ninety-one. His previous book about the title character was released in April 2017. Books on Paddington have sold more than thirty-five million copies throughout his career.
- BlooperThe organ maker designed his secret mechanism to sound a discord if a wrong key is pressed, thus giving away its true nature and making the code easy to crack.
- Citazioni
Paddington: Aunt Lucy said: "If we're kind and polite, the world will be right."
- Curiosità sui creditiLike in Paddington (2014), the credits feature the assurance "No bears were harmed in the making of this film."
- Versioni alternativeThe US release, by Warner Bros. Pictures, made slight changes at the beginning and ending: . The opening animated WBP logo is shown before the StudioCanal & Heyday Films logos. . "StudioCanal presents" has been retyped as "Warner Bros. Pictures and StudioCanal Presents" . The credit for Anton Capital Entertainment, S.A. Is added in-between the presenters & producer credits, making the opening title cue a little more approach. . At the ending of the closing credits, the MPAA logo (with approved #) is added next to the Dolby Atmos logo. . The closing still WBP logo is added after the StudioCanal still, inverted logo.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Good Morning Britain: Episodio datato 30 maggio 2017 (2017)
- Colonne sonoreRub and Scrub
Performed by Tobago Crusoe and D. Lime (as Tobago and D'Lime)
Written by Dario Marianelli, Ortneil Bacchus, Tim Cansfield, Felix Ruiz and Miguel Antonio Barradas
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Produced by Electric Wave Bureau
Recorded and Mixed by Nick Taylor
Recorded and Mixed at Air-Edel Recording Studios
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- Kilmainham Gaol Museum, Dublino, Irlanda(Prison cell block interiors)
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- Budget
- 40.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 40.907.738 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 11.001.961 USD
- 14 gen 2018
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 290.132.513 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 43 minuti
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- 2.35 : 1