Thursday, April 21, 2016

Spotted: Paddington at APC, waiting patiently

Hello readers! DCN here. And I have here the biggest update ever. Spotted at Asia Pacific College: Paddington in town.


Paddington is a 2014 British-French live action/computer animated family comedy film. It is directed by Paul King; written by King and Hamish McColl, and produced by David Heyman. The story of Paddington was based on the Paddington Bear of Michael Bond. It all started with a British geographer, Montgomery Clyde, as he explores the deep jungles of darkest Peru for his research of unknown species of bears.

As the progress on Montgomery’s escapade, he found a bear and he was about to shoot it to take back a specimen in England, however, another play full bear appeared and took his gun. And that is where he learned that this family of bears are intelligent and can learn English, and that they have a deep appetite for marmalade. He named that two bears of Lucy and Pastuzo.

Too bad, I won’t tell everything, you guys must watch it. Anyway, I will introduce to you Paddington. He is a bear who was involuntarily travelled to London to find home. Unluckily he failed, however, the Brown Family adopts him and named him after the Paddington Station, where they found him. To tell you honestly, some of the Brown member did not like him, like Mr. Brown for he believe that Paddington is prone to danger and does not fit to live with people. But at the end, he became part of them, who would badge to kick him out if he is irresistible bear. Paddington loves the Brown Family so much and so as they love Paddington.


At first, people may not want you, but for surely sooner or later they would appreciate your existence and love you more than you ever thought. That is one of the rules in life; you must experience first the darkness before you could see the brightness because you cannot say that you are in brightness when you have not experience the darkness yet. In all thing there must be the opposite; love and hate, noticed and ignored, and lastly the bright and dark.

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