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'Paddington in Peru' teaches a timely lesson about immigration

'Paddington in Peru' teaches a timely lesson about immigration

Yahoo19-02-2025
Paddington Bear wasn't even supposed to be from Peru. When writing the first book in the popular British series in 1958, author Michael Bond wanted him to be from "darkest Africa" but was saved from his casual racism by a book agent who pointed out that the continent has no bears.
Not that it mattered. The point of the stories was that Paddington was from Somewhere Else, a fish out of water whose bumbling but good-hearted attempts to fit into British society were meant to be relatable to kids going through their own trials. Every child is an immigrant in the adult world, after all.
Now, in "Paddington in Peru," the third installment of a popular movie series based on the books, which hit theaters over the weekend, the titular bear's home country finally gets its due. And in keeping with the quiet humanism of these movies, it's with a thoughtful exploration of the lingering effects of colonialism and the push-and-pull that immigrants feel toward their homes.
The movie has lessons that Americans could stand to benefit from right now as our president targets immigrant communities with renewed threats of mass deportations, increasingly indiscriminate ICE raids and anti-immigrant rhetoric that fuels angry white nationalists trying to claim the country for their own.
That all sounds heavy, so let me reassure you: "Paddington in Peru" is a movie that an elementary schooler will enjoy, full of bright colors and singing nuns and adventures in the jungle.
But far more than the books ever did, this and the other "Paddington" movies take his experience as an immigrant seriously. The first, in 2014, featured a villain who refused to accept him as anything more than a bear and a crotchety neighbor who belatedly came to acknowledge his worth. The second, in 2017, hinged on police who were quick to arrest the immigrant bear for a crime he didn't commit.
In the third, Paddington has officially become a British citizen, as evidenced by his new passport and, more importantly perhaps, his proper London umbrella. But he's drawn back to Peru — and eventually into the Amazon — by a desire to help his elderly Aunt Lucy. He eventually gets caught up in a scheme to find the lost city of El Dorado, because, well, this is a children's movie.
As before, the villain is a treat. In this case, it's Antonio Banderas, who plays a grizzled riverboat captain as well as the multiple generations of his ancestors who haunt him with their desire to find the fabled city of gold. The most notable is a conquistador who appears to have stepped out of Werner Herzog's epic "Aguirre, the Wrath of God" and into this movie about a lovable CGI bear. (There are references to "The Sound of Music," Indiana Jones and Buster Keaton, too, for good measure. This is a movie made by people who love movies.)
A jokey montage of the captain's ancestors meeting their fates while searching for gold in the Amazon also doubles as a tidy history for kids of the various attempts to exploit South American resources. But while it critiques foreign adventurers treating the jungle as their playground, the movie doesn't do much better. Indigenous Peruvians are reduced to a literal snapshot and Incan culture gets boiled down to quipu knots and stone sculptures.
But I'm willing to overlook this fault because the movie already has about three more characters than it really needs for the plot, which is par for the course in the third outing of any series. The crew eventually finds El Dorado, and it turns out to be not what anyone expected. Paddington meets his long-lost family and shares with them his recipe for marmalade — a nod to the ways in which immigration is a two-way street, enriching both countries. And there's a brief but emotional moment when you are supposed to think that Paddington may decide to stay behind in the jungle.
It's no spoiler to say that he doesn't. Paddington is British not through some accident of birth, but because he chooses to be. The things that make him British are not blood and soil, but rather the customs that he has adopted: teatime and marmalade sandwiches, duffel coats and Weatherman umbrellas, the hard stare at someone who has forgotten their manners and the unfailing politeness when he's the one at fault and, most of all, a deep love of his new home. "Unmixed feelings," as he says at one point.
It is remarkable, really, that this foreign-born bear has come to be seen as so quintessentially British that an illustration of him and Queen Elizabeth II holding hands went viral after her death. An image of the CGI Paddington and the queen from a short made for her Platinum Jubilee even has a brief cameo in the movie. This is even more interesting because the royals have historically represented the opposing idea of Britishness and their current track record isn't great.
When he was created, Paddington wasn't supposed to be such an important symbol of the value of immigration or more expansive ideas of nationality. But accidentally at first — and then with more forethought through these carefully constructed movies — he's grown into the role. It's a lesson we could use on this side of the Atlantic as well these days.
This article was originally published on MSNBC.com
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