Paddington 2 (2017): Available on Prime Video

“You Were Never Really Here” – Dark. “Fruitvale Station” – Harrowing. By Wednesday, my week was rather downbeat. I’d watched two rather morbid films. Both were great, however, I decided to change my pace and give Paddington 2 a second viewing. Previously, I alluded to how much I enjoyed this film, and this time, I enjoyed it just as much.

The sequel picks up with Paddington living in a peaceful state with the Browns (I haven’t seen the first film). Each one has slightly changed as they grow up and need a little bit of fixing. Nothing major, a bit of heartbreak, trying to be cool and ambition unrecognised feel natural and don’t darken the storyline. Paddington (Ben Wishaw), however, has a big issue of trying to find Aunt Lucy a perfect birthday give. He finds a pop-up book in an antiques shop and tries to earn the money for this valuable item. However, at the circus, he tells Pheonix Buchanan (Hugh Grant) about this book, and ‘coincidentally’, Paddington see’s someone try and steal the book from the shop. He chases them down and when they disappear in a puff of smoke, he gets falsely arrested and jailed. Will Paddington, the Browns and his new criminal friends be able to track down the real thief? You’ll just have to wait and see.

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The Titfield Thunderbolt (1953): Available on BBC iPlayer

I was talking to Granny on the phone last weekend and we realised we didn’t have much to talk about. Her art groups were all cancelled and I was just working everyday, and there is only so much farming economics an individual can take. That is when I proposed an idea. I asked her to look at her TV pages and pick out a film for us to both go away and watch. After assuring her I didn’t mind how old the film was and that I just wanted to watch a film I hadn’t seen before, she settled on the Titfield Thunderbolt, a film I had never heard of. At the time of writing, I don’t even know if she stuck to her end of the bargain and watched it (I’m not spoiling it, she doesn’t have internet). However, I did my duty and what I found was a charming comedy film with everything you love about yesteryear.

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Feel Good Films #1: Singin’ In The Rain

For context, Feel Good Films is a new series of film posts I’m doing. See more here.

I truly, truly adore Singin’ In The Rain. I can’t think of a single movie which left me with such a wide smile from the first scene to the last. Each character oozes charm. The fun is full of innocence and mischief. Every single song is an unforgettable piece which 65 years later holds on through the test of time. It takes you to a different time and a different place and you buy every second of it.

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