MamaGravity
good back-story, and good acting
Gurlyndrobb
While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Hayden Kane
There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
Ella-May O'Brien
Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Condemned-Soul
Paddington 2 is an impressive sequel that surpasses the first with dazzling skill. From beginning to end, this family adventure serves up enough humour to keep all ages entertained.
A narrative that is simple yet satisfying is no common feat, and Paddington 2 achieves the unexpected of becoming one of last year's most enjoyable films. With a wide range of comedic talent, noteworthy cameos, and classic British humour, there's no shortage of chuckles and slapstick, all executed by a strong cast of recognisable faces. A sharp script makes valuable use of every scenario, emphasising the comedy in a well-paced story home to the dastardly scheme carried out by Hugh Grant's hilariously conniving villain; a performance that is sure to please fans and appeal to younger audiences.
Overall Paddington 2 is a resounding success, a result of perfect comic timing from all involved on set, and the profound skill from all those working behind the scenes to produce a joyful adventure that more than qualifies the right to get another sequel.
9/10!
kaiserstudios
Paddington 2 is a fantastic film with an adorable character, a tremendous cast, and a happy story. It is a film the entire family will enjoy.
Gubby-Allen
Another terrific film. This is about as good as you can get for a family film. It was not quite as good as the first one and you need to suspend disbelief a little too much but it is still brilliant entertainment.
capone666
Paddington 2Bears make great house pets until they wake from hibernation bloodthirsty.Fortunately, the Ursa Minor in this animated-comedy can be easily overpowered.Entrenched in the fabric of the Brown family (Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins), domesticated bear Paddington (Ben Whishaw) hopes to show his appreciation to his human hosts by buying his adoptive aunt (Imelda Staunton) an antique pop-up book for her birthday.
But when the tome turns up missing from Mr. Gruber's (Jim Broadbent) shop, Paddington is sent to prison, while the real culprit uses the manuscript to locate lost treasure.Charming as ever, this delightful sequel to the pleasantly surprising original adaptation of the kid lit favourite is as brilliant as the first. While the computer rendering of the titular character remains hyper-realistic, the family friendly storyline is even more thoughtful while the supporting human cast is hilarious.Moreover, incarcerating bears is a surefire way to solve prison overpopulation. Green Lightvidiotreviews.blogspot.ca