3 Reasons Families Will Adore ‘Paddington in Peru’
Paddington is a friendly bear with a warm bed, a cozy home, and a neighborhood filled with families who embrace him with open arms. Years ago, he was rescued from a London train station by a kindhearted family — the Browns — who adopted him as their own, taught him the ways of the modern world and helped him find his place. They embrace his curious nature. They overlook his clumsiness. Every now and then, they even enjoy a jar of his favorite treat, marmalade, with him.Together, he and the Browns have grown closer as they’ve grown older. He’s watched Mr. Brown transform from a timid man to one who welcomes risk. He’s seen the Browns’ daughter, Judy, grow up and go off to college. He’s also watched the Browns grow apart. That happens sometimes as families age. Still, life is pleasant.”Life in London is still quite wonderful, and I still feel very much at home,” he says. But life for his Aunt Lucy isn’t so peachy — at least, not anymore. A tenant in the Home for Retired Bears within the heart of Peru’s scenic mountains, Aunt Lucy is no longer the joyful bear she once was. She spends hours in her room. She’s sad. She’s… lonely for her own family.So, Paddington and the Browns fly thousands of miles across the pond to Peru, hoping to cheer up his beloved aunt as they explore the country he once called home. Once in Peru, though, they uncover tragic news. Aunt Lucy has gone missing.But where did she go?The new film Paddington in Peru (PG) follows the journey of Paddington, the Browns, and a few friends they meet along the way.Here are three reasons families will love it.Photo Credit: ©Sony
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