

Mr. Bean's Holiday

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.
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.
Awesome
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ - I love this guy. Once upon a time ago, I thought Rowan Atkinson name is Mr Bean! 😃
==My rating system works:==
10❤- Masterpiece 💯
9❤- Excellent
8❤ - Amazing 👌
7❤- Great 🌞
6❤ - Good 👍
5❤ - Average 🤕
4❤ - Bad but watchable :octagonal_sign:
3❤ - Bad 😭
2❤- Awful :face_vomiting:
1❤ - Bull Shit.
It`s Bean - you either like him or you don't.
Essentially the Mr Bean sketches repackaged into a movie. For fans of the man.
Very predictable, but maybe it's made that way. I only laughed once but I did find myself smiling a few times. I don't think I've ever seen a move where the main character barely says a word and I'm not so sure I like it, but I don't hate it, either. Some of the decisions they make are frustratingly stupid and I just wanted to strangle them a few times.
I think that this film ideal to have a pleasant time but not ideal for laughing a lot. It's a comedy film but not so much funny in my opinion.
A good movie with a simple story that manages to be entertaining thanks to the comedic character. The unexpected situations he finds himself in and how he handles them ensure good laughs.
Rowan Atkinson's curtain call as Mr. Bean seems like it should've happened ten years ago. There's nothing wrong with this movie, per se, but it does often feel empty and spacious, like we're all just going through the motions one last time. It's got the requisite number of repackaged old skits from the character's long history, interspersed within a lightly curvy, family-friendly plot.
Bean's awkward natural charisma is still in attendance, despite his curmudgeonly exterior, and he plays well alongside his two costars: a nearly-mute foreign boy and a stunning French beauty. The language barrier plays well into both relationships, as many of the masthead characters' best adventures play like a silent film.
It's fine, I guess, and it certainly entertained my two young boys (we've watched it dozens of times since it went up for streaming on Netflix) but there's nothing remotely essential in here and I doubt I'll remember any of it in a few weeks' time.
holy fuck this was disgusting as fuck. one of the worst movies on this planet...
Legendary, Classic Movie
Awesome