Mr. Bean's Holiday
Mr. Bean's Holiday
G | 22 March 2007 (USA)
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Mr. Bean wins a trip to Cannes where he unwittingly separates a young boy from his father and must help the two reunite. On the way he discovers France, bicycling and true love, among other things.

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Mr. Bean wins a trip to Cannes where he unwittingly separates a young boy from his father and must help the two come back together. On the way he discovers France, bicycling, and true love, among other things. Rowan Atkinson's Mr. Bean is back and this time he is better than ever, teaming up with a woman and a child who "lost" his father in a train station, the goofs are relentless and more than enough and trust me the humor works 100% especially some of the scenes with him and the camera or Dafoe's cameo were incredible funny but remember it's not for all viewers and i'm not talking about the jokes or the character himself but the overall movie as it is. (10/10)

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carbuff

Not the best Bean, but still a fun movie. Rowan Atkinson is one of the all time greats in physical comedy. While the movie is not quite as ridiculous as other Bean stuff and comes off as a bit weak compared to most of it, this movie was filmed in lovely locations and is unexpectedly heartwarming, which makes up for some of its shortcomings. This is a pretty soft way to introduce the Bean character to people who might otherwise be resistant to slapstick. Just tell them this one is filmed in gorgeous France, so they can enjoy the beautiful scenery if nothing else--it's a true statement and if you're lucky it will function like a gateway drug to the harder and better Bean stuff.

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SnoosReviews

I really don't understand all the negative reviews and bad comments on here regarding this movie. I don't know what people expect, it is just another Bean movie! Rowan Atkinson plays Bean as he has done for the past 20 years or so. Over the years Rowan Atkinson has perfected Mr Bean and makes playing that role seem like a walk in the park. Mr Beans Holiday certainly doesn't disappoint in that regard! The story is simple, Mr Bean wins a trip to France in a raffle. His simple goal is - Get to the beach, but as you can imagine, for Mr Bean it is not that simple! From the moment he steps on the train to begin his journey the classic Bean antics begin! This movie throws up many, many laugh out loud moments but does not stray far from the story and it keeps on track and moves along at a nice pace.Overall this movie is a warm hearted, feel good movie which is certainly worth a watch if you enjoyed any previous Mr Bean shows/movies.8/10

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mohelou

n his latest misadventure, Mr. Bean-the nearly wordless misfit who seems to be followed by a trail of pratfalls and hijinks-goes on holiday to the French Riviera and becomes ensnared in a European adventure of cinematic proportions. Tired of the dreary, wet London weather, Bean packs up his suitcase and camcorder to head to Cannes for some sun on the beach. Ah...vacation. But his trip doesn't go as smoothly as he had hoped when the bumbling Bean falls face first into a series of mishaps and fortunate coincidences, far-fetched enough to make his own avant-garde film. Wrongly thought to be both kidnapper and acclaimed filmmaker, he has some serious explaining to do after wreaking havoc across the French countryside and arriving at his vacation spot with a Romanian filmmaker's precocious son and an aspiring actress in tow. Will Bean be arrested by the gendarmes or end up winning the Palme d'Or? It's all caught on camera as Atkinson again applies his awkward athleticism to a comedy of errors in Mr. Bean's Holiday. Parents need to know that kids are sure to giggle at Mr. Bean's ridiculous mugging and all of this comic farce's falls, accidents, and treacherous near-misses. Although the movie doesn't have much dialogue (you don't really need it to keep up with Bean's broad humor), what little there is, is mostly in subtitled French (or Russian), which could be tricky for kids who aren't yet proficient readers. And a few moments could be scary (a faux military attack on a quiet village, for instance) if kids aren't good at distinguishing real from imaginary.

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