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Paddington in Peru review: The movie we need right now
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《帕丁顿熊在秘鲁》并非《帕丁顿熊2》的简单延续,而是将帕丁顿熊带回亚马逊丛林,开启了一段全新的冒险。影片讲述了帕丁顿熊收到来自秘鲁的紧急信件,得知露西阿姨身体不适,于是布朗一家跟随他回到秘鲁。在那里,他们遇到了由奥利维亚·科尔曼饰演的欢乐的修女院长,得知露西已经进入丛林进行一项奇怪的任务。为了找到她,他们求助于安东尼奥·班德拉斯饰演的潇洒船长和他的勇敢女儿。影片充满了惊险刺激的场面、家庭的温暖以及帕丁顿熊带来的希望,为观众带来了新鲜的乐趣和感动。影片不仅有原班人马的回归,新角色的加入也为影片增添了亮点。

🎬《帕丁顿熊在秘鲁》将帕丁顿熊带回亚马逊丛林,开启了一段全新的冒险之旅,布朗一家也因此成为了异乡人,而帕丁顿熊则结识了新的朋友和敌人,由安东尼奥·班德拉斯和奥利维亚·科尔曼等明星饰演。

🐻帕丁顿熊成功定居英国并获得了英国护照!他收到来自秘鲁的紧急信件,得知露西阿姨身体不适,布朗一家跟随他来到退休熊之家,得知露西已经进入丛林进行一项奇怪的任务。

🎸奥利维亚·科尔曼在影片中饰演修女院长,她夸张的表演和充满活力的肢体语言为影片增添了许多喜剧色彩,尤其是在一场模仿《音乐之声》的歌舞表演中,她将一把吉他抛向空中,令人捧腹大笑。

🗺️安东尼奥·班德拉斯在影片中饰演一位潇洒的船长,他不仅扮演了船长本人,还扮演了船长的许多充满活力的祖先,戴着各种假发、假体和独特的服装,创造了一个疯狂的家族传奇。

Look, Paddington in Peru is no Paddington 2, but what is? With that sequel, co-writer/director Paul King cooked up the perfect blend of physical comedy, sugary sweetness, madcap adventures, and just a dash of thrilling danger. It was the rare movie that could get a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes. However, after the first two Paddington movies, King and co-writer Simon Farnaby then left the Brown family behind to tackle the wonder that was Wonka. In their absence, this sequel was entrusted to music video director Dougal Wilson, who makes his feature debut with Paddington in Peru. And what a debut! 

Rather than trying to recapture lightning in a bottle with a third adventure set in London, Paddington in Peru returns the eponymous bear to his roots in the Amazon jungle. This setting opens up thrilling new possibilities, as the Brown family becomes the fish out of water while Paddington meets new friends and foes, played by such cinema luminaries as Academy Award–nominee Antonio Banderas and Academy Award–winner Olivia Colman. Together with much of the original cast, this sequel delivers fresh fun and a valuable reminder of the power of Paddington. 

Paddington in Peru is a wild goose chase through the Amazon jungle.

Hugh Bonneville, Emily Mortimer, Imelda Staunton, Madeleine Harris, Samuel Joslin, and Ben Whishaw star as the Brown Family in "Paddington in Peru." Credit: Studio Canal / Peter Mountain

Immigrant bear Paddington Brown has successfully settled into the United Kingdom, achieving his British passport! And it’s well-timed, as an urgent letter from Darkest Peru alerts him that his Aunt Lucy is unwell. Ever at his side, the Brown family follows him to the Home for Retired Bears, where a jubilant nun known as Reverend Mother (Colman) informs them that Lucy has gone off into the jungle on a curious quest. To find her, they'll call on the help of a debonair captain, Hunter Cabot (Banderas), and his plucky teen daughter, Gina (Carla Tous). 

What adventures lie ahead of them? Well, there will be wild rapids, piranhas, and booby traps, along with marmalade, family bonding, and a well-timed hard stare. Returning as the voice of Paddington, Ben Whishaw is unceasingly adorable, while his returning castmates — including Imelda Staunton, Hugh Bonneville, Samuel Joslin, and Madeleine Harris — are reliably winsome. But the casting of the wild new characters makes Paddington in Peru a standout instead of just another sequel. 

Olivia Colman is deranged perfection in Paddington in Peru. 

Olivia Colman stars as the Reverend Mother in "Paddington in Peru." Credit: Studio Canal / Peter Mountain

Leaping from the snarky comedy of Peep Show to furrowed-brow crime-drama Broadchurch with ease, Colman has long shown an almost offensively dizzying range as an actress. So, when she shows up in Paddington in Peru with a nun's habit and an alarmingly wide smile, there's an intoxicating promise in the glint in her eye. Things will get wild. 

Reverend Mother could be an odd but wonderful human, destined to help Paddington in his rescue mission as the tough-shelled but kindhearted Knuckles did in Paddington 2! Or she could be a deeply eccentric villain in the vein of Paddington's overzealous taxidermist (Nicole Kidman) or Paddington 2's dangerously egotistical thespian (Hugh Grant). But it almost doesn't matter where her character will go, because of how intensely she sinks her teeth into the bouncy comedy of this film series.

In a rousing song number that plays like a cheeky parody of Sound of Music, Colman’s nun throws a full-sized guitar in the air so she might spin about, the mountains of Peru her towering, gorgeous backdrop. The guitar soars high above her and out of frame for an inconceivable amount of time, as if gravity has no hold on this Reverend Mother. Then just as she stops spinning and looks dead into the camera at us, her audience, it plunges back into frame and snugly into her grip. Some might consider Paddington in Peru a kids movie, but it was the grown-ups who roared with laughter and applause at this early bit of Colman meets Paddington brilliance. 

Antonio Banderas gives us the gift of getting weird with it. 

Antonio Banderas stars in "Paddington in Peru." Credit: Studio Canal / Peter Mountain

Like Colman, Banderas has a filmography that can give you whiplash, moving from the lurid and shocking dramas of Pedro Almodóvar (Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!, The Skin I Live In, Pain and Glory) to the snarling action of Desperado to his ongoing string of dynamic kids' movies, from Spy Kids to Shrek 2 to The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge out of Water and now Paddington in Peru. As he did in the underseen Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Banderas smoothly swans into the role of a man of adventure. But rather than giving a spicy sex appeal, he leans into an almost vaudevillian performance, broad and bonkers. He not only plays the captain who cruises down the Amazon River but also a handful of this captain's dynamic ancestors. 

Donning a collection of wigs, prosthetics, and distinctive costumes, Banderas gamely creates a legacy of lunacy, from a snarling Spanish conquistador to a tunnel-visioned missionary to a sultry aviatrix with an Amelia Earhart costume and a Veronica Lake attitude. After years of voicing Puss in Boots in various Shrek sequels and spinoffs, it seems Banderas has learned to become a living, breathing cartoon. Placed opposite a CGI bear, he is perfectly suited. 

Undoubtedly, the movie's animation team deserves accolades for their superb execution of a fresh series of complicated physical comedy gags, which pull inspiration from everything from Raiders of the Last Ark to Steamboat Bill, Jr. Their bear is a marvel, so lifelike and emotive that it’s easy to believe — as Hugh Grant’s dad believed of the last movie — that a real bear was on set. But so too does Banderas deserve props for matching the energy of this daffy, delightful bear. The result is a chaotic climax that is absolutely exhilarating. 

Paddington returns to remind us what to cling to. 

Paddington gets in a tangle in "Paddington in Peru." Credit: Studio Canal / Peter Mountain

Whatever the premise, each Paddington movie shows us a trusting young bear who will inevitably face a ghastly betrayal. The world is not as gentle as Paddington deserves. And yet, he never loses faith in goodness. He gives a hard stare when it's called for. He makes friends everywhere he goes. He commits himself unabashedly to his family, and he strives to be kind even in the face of cruelty. And each time, he comes out on top — with a little help from his friends. 

Screenwriters Mark Burton, Jon Foster, and James Lamont maintain these themes while working in fresh flourishes. So Paddington in Peru is a satisfying sequel, delivering what fans would hope for in terms of laughs, action, whimsy, and — well — hope. Paddington is not naive about the world around him, and he won't be written off as a fool for trusting a could-be friend. But when the world knocks him down (say down a flight of stairs in a bathtub, or down some raging rapids),  he will get right back up, undefeated and defiantly joyful. 

In this there's a lesson that speaks to adults perhaps even more than children. Maybe you won't sit back and sink into the message of Paddington's resistance to apathy or cynicism across three films. But Paddington in Peru gives us just enough to follow in his paw prints and feel that rush of love and laughter again. 

Let Paddington in Peru be the emergency marmalade sandwich in your hat, succor for the tough times.

Paddington in Peru opens in theaters in the U.S. on Feb. 14.

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