Mr. Bean returns as he goes on his travels to the south of France where mishap and mayhem begin, by the end of which Bean even has his own video diary at the Cannes Film Festival. Read more
| Starring | Rowan Atkinson, Willem Dafoe, Max Baldry, Karel Roden |
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| Director | Steve Bendelack |
| Genres | Comedy |
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A decade ago, the first cinema venture for Rowan Atkinsons cherishably eccentric comic creation was rather scuppered... read more on Time Out
This shows that Rowan Atkinson is no has bean... back with his bags packed and the promise of a holiday in the Sun, in typical Mr Bean fashion nothing goes as it should, and ends in some very funny situations.
It might be a bit worn and juvenile for some, but all in all, Rowans brand of humour appeals to old and young alike, and has the ability to tickle the parts some comedy talent can't reach. Watch it with anyone from 4 to 104 and everyone will have a laugh at some point in this. Definately worth a rent.
From the offset I didn't expect alot from this film after all its a Bean movie so plot should be minimal and there should be an abundance of slapstick humour, and there we have the first problem it trys to have too much story rather than focusing upon good physical laughs, don't get me wrong there are some good scenes in it (enough to fill up a trailer) but there's too much filler and by the end off the film I was chomping at the bit to get out of the cinema. So to conclude I recommend waiting a few years till it's on TV it'll be a reasonable tickle on a rainy saturday afternoon when there's nothing else on but until that time leave it well alone!
I've seen all the Mr Bean films, most of the TV programs, and a few of the animated series.
This film lives up to the name. I'm 14 years old and I saw it at the cinema with 5 other friends, of the same age. We all enjoyed it.
This film is funny and fun from start to finish, no boring dip in the middle. It has a very clever story line, and Rowin Atkinson just gets better and better!! A must see. A nice light hearted film for all the family.
my 7 yr old liked it more for kids than us grown ups but great light entertainment easy watching
This shows that Rowan Atkinson is no has bean... back with his bags packed and the promise of a holiday in the Sun, in typical Mr Bean fashion nothing goes as it should, and ends in some very funny situations.
It might be a bit worn and juvenile for some, but all in all, Rowans brand of humour appeals to old and young alike, and has the ability to tickle the parts some comedy talent can't reach. Watch it with anyone from 4 to 104 and everyone will have a laugh at some point in this. Definately worth a rent.
From the offset I didn't expect alot from this film after all its a Bean movie so plot should be minimal and there should be an abundance of slapstick humour, and there we have the first problem it trys to have too much story rather than focusing upon good physical laughs, don't get me wrong there are some good scenes in it (enough to fill up a trailer) but there's too much filler and by the end off the film I was chomping at the bit to get out of the cinema. So to conclude I recommend waiting a few years till it's on TV it'll be a reasonable tickle on a rainy saturday afternoon when there's nothing else on but until that time leave it well alone!
I've seen all the Mr Bean films, most of the TV programs, and a few of the animated series.
This film lives up to the name. I'm 14 years old and I saw it at the cinema with 5 other friends, of the same age. We all enjoyed it.
Never liked him, so I was dragged to the cinema by my 7 & 9 year olds with the hope that it would at least be warm and dark so I could at least get some shut-eye.
Turns out to be enough in this movie to keep you interested and smiling with just enough laugh-out-loud moments to make it worth while. It is Mr Bean of course so don't expect sophisticated plots with scintillating dialog - expect some slap stick and some very well worked physical gags then you won't be disappointed. Watch it with the kids; they will laugh their socks off which should be more than enough for any parent.
This film was extremely funny especially when mr bean was speaking french to other french people. If you have seen the trailer though then there is no point in seeing the film because then are no other funny bits they are all in the trailer. As you may guess the story line is very predictable and you could almost write the plot yourself. I know that during the film i said to myself what was going to happen next.
But overall i think that it was an extremely funny film.
my 7 yr old liked it more for kids than us grown ups but great light entertainment easy watching
Mean. Nasty and not very funny.... sorry that's the only thing I can think of Mr Bean's holiday.
There are a few set piece that I enjoyed, (the walking wood-hut is amusing and the final walk to the beach is spectacular, if only too little too far between) but to be honest, I struggled to stay awake for the 90 minutes.
This film is funny. I found myself hiding because i was scared what he was going to do next. Well worth renting
very funny movie excellent movie i would recommend this movie to my friends and family
crap, in a word without swearing.the worst work his ever done.
A decade ago, the first cinema venture for Rowan Atkinsons cherishably eccentric comic creation was rather scuppered... read more on Time Out