A representative of the company producing the "Paddington" film series, said in a statement published by "Variety", "The work has started in a third part with the utmost professionalism," which is a joyful news for fans of the adventures of the beloved bear described by the British star Hugh Grant said it was "probably the best movie he's ever been in".

Paddington starred in the previous two blockbuster hits in 2014 and 2017, grossing over $ 280 million and $ 225 million worldwide respectively.

They were then interpreted as supporting immigration, and opposing Brexit.

Michael Bond, the author of Paddington, who died in 2017, said that he was inspired by the stories of refugees who arrived in London during World War II with a clip around their necks with the phrase "Please take care of this ...".

And so far it is not known who will be the villain of the third part, after Nicole Kidman appeared in the first part in the role of the evil embalmed, Millicent Clyde, who tries to include Paddington in her group, and in the second part Hugh Grant came in the role of the selfish villain and the thief, Phoenix Buchanan, in the form of never forget.

Paddington

This movie "family friendly festive", according to the description of film critic Mark Kermode, directed and co-written with Hamish McCall, the British director Paul King in 2014, inspired by the famous stories of Michael Bond from the 1950s and 1960s, to shine and win a large fan base, investigating Fun is for adults before kids, like "a bright spot that radiates warmth in a stressful world," according to writer Locke Wallbl.

After an earthquake in Peru, our brave little hero travels from Lima to London in his red hat, carrying the remains of his favorite food that he lived on throughout the long boat trip, in search of a better life, on the advice of his aunt.

While the sad man seeks a permanent home, he finds himself lost and alone at the train station of the same name, Paddington.

He is shocked by his amazement at meeting a talking bear, and their rude neglect of all his friendly attempts to communicate with them.

Until the stay ends at the Browns' home, where the kind, nervous father, Henry (Hugh Bonneville), the cheerful, open-minded mother, Mary (Sally Hawkins), and the troubled children who need some bonding they find at this bear obsessed with marmalade sandwiches, with his face gestures That makes an amazing emotional connection.

After a torrent of strange, clumsy and amazing behaviors during his adaptation to life in a different civilization, and as soon as Paddington began to stabilize and adjust his rhythm, and act courageously, despite his clear nostalgia for the homeland, he finds himself in sudden serious danger, by Mrs. Millicent, who is fond of embalming (Nicole Kidman ), Who enlists her fearsome neighbor Mr. Carrie (Peter Capaldi) to help her steal Paddington for his embalming.

Then the events followed and we watched a wonderful and wonderful work full of intelligence and fun.

It investigates the difficult equation between old fashioned and modern technology, and paints a colorful picture of London as a melting pot of many cultures.

In addition to humor, the film featured some beautiful things and delicate images, says film critic Kristi Lemire, “The Brown family’s long and narrow house came like a doll house, opening to reveal the family members doing their work in different rooms. A mural of a tree painted on the wall of its curved staircase changes. Repeatedly reflects the mood of the movie. "

Paddington 2

In a follow-up that lives up to the original version of Paddington's book, by Michael Bond, who died in the same year (2017) at the age of 91.

And after 3 years, the first big-hearted bear appeared.

Writer-director Paul King returns with a second installment of the film "biased to Paddington's inherent values, generosity, emotional depth, and belief in the triumph of morality in the face of unscrupulous people, dedicating himself as a beacon of hope in a dark and unstable era," says film critic Wendy Eddy.

If some considered that the first part was a call to immigration and multiculturalism, then this part came in a funny complement with orange jam humor, to explore "the way in which a confident and happy nation welcomes immigrants," according to critic Peter Bradshaw.

In it, King was influenced by director Wes Anderson's style more clearly, in terms of image resolution and density of visual pleasure panels, and he appeared more attractive than the first film.

Where we see Paddington being attacked by a new danger, as threatened by the evil mummified scalpel in the first movie, but this time he puts him in a tense underwater escape series, when he thought of buying an old book - it turned out that it contained coded clues to reach a hideout of treasure - to guide him to Aunt Lucy on the occasion of her birthday.

He began a frantic pursuit of his price in a chaotic manner that fell into the window of Phoenix Buchanan (Hugh Grant), who appeared at the top of his level as a badass in a tie and stole the valuable book from the store of Mr. Gruber (Jim Broadbent), implicating Paddington in a robbery crime after which he goes to prison for charges He did not commit it.

But he finds solace there in his friendship with prison cook, Knuckles McGinty (Brendan Gleeson).

Emphasizing a fact that deserves appreciation, which is "the keenness of the writer, director Paul King, to remove children from the atmosphere of comfort and comfort, to familiarize them with fears of disappointment, abandonment and possible death, instead of just entertainment and entertainment," according to Eddy.

Also, the star Ben Wishaw continued his vocal brilliance as he appeared in the first part, expressing the personality of Paddington himself, as curious, confusing and innocent, but at the same time he is wise and right, and he has a clear sense of right and wrong.