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Mr. Bean's Holiday

Mr. Bean's Holiday (2007)

March. 22,2007
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6.4
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G
| Comedy Family

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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Diagonaldi
2007/03/22

Very well executed

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GamerTab
2007/03/23

That was an excellent one.

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Taraparain
2007/03/24

Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.

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Staci Frederick
2007/03/25

Blistering performances.

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Eric Stevenson
2007/03/26

I've seen two, maybe three episodes of "Mr. Bean", so I'm certainly not a fan. This movie features Mr. Bean going on holiday to France. I admit that I'll probably never get used to that "on holiday" term. I'm just not British! This film was just alright for me. I wish that it had focused more on comedy and was less serious.I do like the actors in this movie. It's just that there really isn't anything too special about this film. There's so much better and worse stuff out there. I do really like the ending however, when it all comes together and it's pleasant enough. It's completely harmless with nothing offensive at all. It's just not enough to recommend. **1/2

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leplatypus
2007/03/27

This second movie follows the error of the first as Bean stays abroad and faraway of his British soil! I don't understand the reason to cut his roots except for greedy international box office! Here as the producer is french so Bean goes to France! His vision my country is fair (whereas the maps of his travels aren't): dense, modern Paris and a desert but beautiful countryside outside! This sequel is not as funny as the first but I could giggle all along, which is rather enjoyable! Rowan proves he is a genius in mime and seeing comedy in every place or situation! However the ending with Cannes festival is totally crap (the french producer organizes it with its TV) and really hurts the quality of the movie! Finally, my advice would be to stick with his original TV show!!

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Python Hyena
2007/03/28

Mr. Bean's Holiday (2007): Dir: Steve Bendelack / Cast: Rowan Atkinson, Emma De Caunes, Willem Dafoe, Max Baldry, Jean Rochefort: Every bit the disaster the first film was only this time the holiday in question regards his absent mind. Mr. Bean wins a trip to the beaches of Cannes but when he asks a random stranger to video tape his departure onto the train he accidentally separates a father and son. Just one random act of stupidity after another with no story or care. Arriving ten years after the pitiful first film, director Steve Bendelack does his best but comes away with virtually a longer version of what is seen on TV. Rowan Atkinson plays Bean as a sort of homage to silent stars and his antics work a tad better here than in the previous film. His raffle ticket setup for the vacation is amusing but from there it is the basic plot weighted by antics. His dealing with the film reel at Cannes in the conclusion adds a bit of humanity that works. Emma De Caunes is wasted as an actress who picks up Bean. She is making her film debut and must get to Cannes. Willem Dafoe plays a frustrated director in what is a major fall for an actor capable of much better. Max Baldry plays the boy whom Mr. Bean will reunite with his father, as if we couldn't predict that. The TV program featuring Mr. Bean is so much better and funnier than this. This holiday is a complete waste of time. Score: 3 ½ / 10

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Sama Hashish
2007/03/29

This is the kind of movie you'd watch with your family or children at a nice weekend afternoon , knowing that the movie will be amusing, funny and capturing from the start to the very end ! Mr. Bean (Rowan Atkinson) is that kind of a funny, talented, enriched & spontaneous character we will never get bored of , no matter how old we are.I think the highlight of the movie is Bean's own performance , the dances , the query facial expressions & the unintended mess he puts himself through.Have fun with this light movie !

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