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As an intermediary of cross-cultural identity, film uses the combination of light and shadow to carry out cultural collision, which has become a new way for countries to spread and shape cultural images. 20 15 in the first year of Sino-British cultural exchange, the film Paddington Bear showed China a unique British style by telling the fantastic adventure of a Peruvian bear integrating into London, and conveyed the theme of "integration and acceptance"-integrating into a new city and accepting strangers.

This is a real-life animation that has the same effect as the elf mouse many years ago. It also depicts an adventure comedy in fairy tale style, but the difference is that the location of the story has changed from America to London. Paddington Bear was created by Michael? 1956 was created by Bond. He wore a royal blue woolen coat with horn buttons and a bright red woolen hat with the logo of the National Geographic Society, which completely matched the color of the rice flag. Like Winnie the Pooh, he is a classic image in English fairy tales and has settled down in thousands of English families in Qian Qian. Therefore, Paddington Bear, a film adapted from the novel of the same name, has a huge audience base in Britain. Can you get the goddess Nicole? It is not surprising that Kidman likes to play the villain.

The opening of the film imitates the trip around the flying house, and leads to the plot with a black-and-white image of a geographer's jungle adventure. According to two main lines, one is the adventure of the Peruvian bear in London, and the other is the ruthless pursuit of him by the villain who loves to make animal specimens. The ending is happy: the bear is integrated into the Brown family and the villain is punished. Director Paul? Kim didn't impose too many sidetracks on the film, and he was basically faithful to the original, and his narrative was bleak and not creative. After all, isn't this Tim? Burton's film, we don't have to demand surprises in the plot.

Specifically, Paddington, the bear in the film, experienced four fates in London.

When the jungle home in Peru was ruthlessly destroyed by the earthquake, Aunt Xiong remembered the welcome message left by an explorer friend many years ago and decided to send the bear to London to find a new home. However, London is not what it used to be-people no longer discuss the weather to show friendliness and take off their hats and smile at strangers. Homeless bears are only accompanied by the "lost" light behind them; When the Danblanc family appeared, the light behind the bear was completely lost.

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Yes. Mrs. Brown named the bear after Paddington Station, which was the first step for the bear to integrate into London.

Then the film reached its first climax: the ignorant Peruvian country bear caused a bathroom flood, which brought many disputes to the Browns. When this "super troublemaker" was about to be swept out of the house, it suddenly became a fashionable London bear, because it caught a thief in an antique shop and became a citizen hero in London, wearing a hooded double-row horn button coat and a red hat, and Paddington was accepted home again.

However, the first pursuit of the villain led to the Browns' distrust of Paddington, and Paddington chose to run away silently, which also showed us his self-reliance, persistence and patience-he slept on the streets in cold rainy days in London and never ate the last jam sandwich hidden in his hat; He searched the addresses of all possible explorers in those days, but he killed himself-the villain was actually the explorer's daughter. Paddington not only failed to find a home, but also became a specimen bear.

Finally, of course, it was the Browns who raided the museum on a rainy night and rescued Paddington. After the test of life and death, Paddington regained the warmth of home, truly integrated into London, and could sleep peacefully on rainy nights.

The street corner band corresponding to Paddington's four fates also appeared four times. Music with different tones and different weather coincides with Paddington's mood changes, and at the same time shows a strong British style. There are three pigeons. Paddington first arrived in London, left the Browns and confronted the villains. His psychological attitude towards pigeons changed from simple to helpless to * * * winning, and it was also his continuous upgrading into London. It can also be seen that the expression of the film is very direct, with warm colors rendering happy and comfortable mood and cold colors setting off sad and sad scenes; After Paddington left Brown's house, the flowers on the wall withered one after another. After Paddington returned to China, the flowers bloomed even more.

Although it is a commercial production, the film also pays attention to echo and detail. For example, it starts with the bear family cooking jam and ends with the brown family cooking jam; The blank of the heroine's cartoon makes the hero behind very happy to redeem; Hat is not only the key clue to find explorers in the film, but also has a deeper meaning-director Paul? King hopes to use Paddington to recall the etiquette of taking off your hat and saying hello that has now been forgotten by Londoners. It is worth mentioning that there are many scenes of self-mockery and tribute in English in the film. For example, English-speaking bears did not cause a sensation in London at all, which shows that the British people are well informed; The renovation of the geographers' association and antique shops is amazing for the magic of the industrial revolution. Mr. Brown disguised himself as a man and sneaked into the reference room, quite like the funny Mr. Bean; The background music played when Paddington Bear escaped with a vacuum cleaner is the main theme of Mission Impossible. What impressed me most was that before leaving, Aunt Xiong hung a badge for Paddington, which read "Please take care of this bear, thank you". This is a tribute to a tradition of World War II-London was bombed by blitzkrieg, children of urban families were evacuated to the countryside to take refuge, and their families hung similar badges on their chests. Many families have also generously opened their arms to the children of these strangers. This tender tradition has appeared many times in children's novels, such as the four brothers and sisters of the pevensey family in The Legend of Narnia.

Paddington Bear is not as perfect as The Grand Budapest Hotel in symmetrical composition and exquisite details, but it is still unique in visual color construction and scene design. In the film, Paddington Bear wrote two letters to Aunt Bear in Peru. When he mentioned the Browns, it was like opening a magical box, showing the owner dynamics of each room upstairs and downstairs, thus creating a fairy tale atmosphere of alternating reality and reality.

The more ingenious design of the film is that each character is not dispensable, and each character represents several typical figures in British society. After having children, Mr. Brown changed from a hippie to an analyst, showing the seriousness and British cold humor of English gentlemen to the fullest. Mrs. Brown represents an ordinary English full-time wife, who is kind, caring and artistic. Judy and Jonathan represent adolescent girls and Xiong Haizi teenagers respectively; Grandma, who experienced World War II, didn't play much, but she was quite knowledgeable. The villain has the narrow concept of the old colonial era; Uncle Brown's neighbor's attitude towards strangers has changed greatly, which may be the psychological process of some British people accepting outsiders. Ben is the voice of the lovely Paddington? Weisshaw, funny and rich in texture, naturally attracted many fans to watch the movie.

From the theme, the biggest feature of the film is that Paddington is not really treated as a bear, but shows the social situation in London by becoming the image of a bear, conveying a stranger's desire and helplessness for being accepted, and the cross-regional identity journey always takes a relatively long process to complete.

Strangers from the Peruvian jungle are eager to break into the modern city of London, just like a young man in a small town with an English dream, remembering the words repeatedly told by his elders in his hometown, "Big cities should be polite." So Paddington is polite, but he doesn't know that civilization has a proud and exclusive side-civilization keeps its distance because of its origin and racial differences. This sense of distance is the cultural shock Paddington encountered when he first arrived in London: one is the difference between the classical culture he accepted from childhood and the modern London metropolitan culture; One is that backwardness meets advancement, just like Granny Liu entered the Grand View Garden. Then, we saw such an interesting episode: Paddington dared not step on the elevator until he proudly read the slogan and led a dog to return the golden rooster to independence. While we are laughing, we also realize that this is actually not a bear's psychology, but a stranger's psychology in London. There is both the fear of the ignorant and the confusion of the helpless. Paddington may understand that his brave "thief-catching" behavior made the front page of the newspaper and won the "respect" of Londoners, but he can't understand why he took off his hat and didn't get the same respect.

Paddington Bear can also be said to be the city card of London, with pure English elements: bright and bright London eye, simple and heavy Tower Bridge, unique St. Paul's Cathedral, magnificent natural history museum, Royal Guard at the entrance of Buckingham Palace, magical sewer kingdom of London, red telephone booth on the street corner, Beatles' black taxis, jam sandwiches, fat and greedy pigeons, Londoners who love cricket, tea and crossword puzzles. ..

"Everyone is.

Being different means that everyone can adapt.

The finishing touch at the end of the film is thought-provoking. Integration and acceptance is not a simple process. You may have been Paddington Bear, but the warmth of the city will eventually heal your heart.