What may ostensibly be another cash in of a classic children’s cartoon in the vein of Alvin & The Chipmunks and Yogi Bear, Paddington has received the ultimate thumbs up.
London’s Leicester Square was the home of the Paddington premier last night and the venue had a very special guest in attendance. Michael Bond -the creator of the benevolent bear and author of the original stories – saw the film and had the following to say.
“Earlier this week I was invited to Studio Canal’s screening theatre in London’s Soho to view the final cut of the Paddington movie. Not knowing what to expect, it turned out to be quite simply a case of I came, I saw, I was conquered, for it was a delight from start to finish.
It is what I would call a “do you remember film” because instead of coming back down to earth immediately you leave the cinema, there are so many beautifully handled little gems scattered around you can’t wait to relive them with others of like mind. It is also a film that is engaging on many levels for in going to Paddington’s rescue the Brown family have cause to take stock of their own relationships, and in one way and another emerge all the better for doing so. I can’t wait to see it again…
It is a fairly solid endorsement and a no doubt a wonderful feeling for the 88 year old as his sweet, gentle creation is still honored so respectfully.
Check out the trailer below.
Paddington opens in Australia on the 11th of December.
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