Paul King, the director of the previous two films, decided not to direct the role
Narrative
Paddington returns to Peru to visit his beloved aunt Lucy, who now lives at the Retired Bears Home. Join the Brown family on an exciting adventure as a mystery takes them on an unexpected journey.
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However, he came up with the idea for this third film and was involved as an executive producer. Set in Peru, Paddington is a delightful addition to the beloved Paddington franchise, offering a heartwarming adventure perfect for family viewing.
The story is simple but captivating, designed to entertain children without overwhelming them
The film follows the iconic bear as he embarks on a series of sweet escapes from London to the beautiful landscapes of Peru, where he reconnects with his roots. As with previous Paddington films, the tone is light, the humour gentle, making it easy to watch for both children and adults.
The characters, old and new, are charming, and the bear’s upbeat and polite nature remains a highlight
It’s the kind of film that doesn’t ask much of the audience – perfect for a family movie night where you just want to relax and enjoy something wholesome. The animation and filmmaking continue to impress, with the lush landscapes of Peru providing a beautiful backdrop to Paddington’s charming adventures.
If you’re looking for easy-to-digest, reliably heartwarming family entertainment, Paddington in Peru is a good choice
While the film doesn’t tackle any deeply complex themes, it’s a simple and heartwarming watch that manages to achieve its goal of keeping children happy and entertained for about an hour, with just enough charm and humour to win over adults as well.
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