Mr Bean is off to the South of France on holiday in this sequel to the 1997 comedy.
Dreadful movie, never want to see this again or another Mr Bean movie in my lifetime. Do not see this, it is a rip off. Acting was a load of tripe. Kiddies, I don't know why you love this. 0/10
I went to see this movie in the cinema with my family. We all thought it was rubbish. Before seeing it, I had been searching for trailers and clips of this to get a closer look at the movie. It had looked really good. After all the research, I was thinking this movie was going to be really funny. Not. The movie was rubbish. It was too silly for me to bear.
Rowan Atkinson should be ashamed with himself for even taking the rle in the first place. Why is everyone saying he is brilliant as Bean?
Usally the Bean episodes on Para comedy are really good and is limited to half an hour.
This was far too long to bear. After the first hour, I had had enough. Do not watch this as you maybe disappointed.
2/10
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Disaster has a passport! Mr. Bean returns but not for long as he goes on his travels to the south of France where mishap and mayhem begin, by the end Bean even has his video diaries at the Cannes Film Festival. Actors Rowan Atkinson, Max Baldry, Emma de Caunes, Willem Dafoe, Jean Rochefort, Karel Roden & Pierre-Benoist Varoclier Director Steve Bendelack Certificate PG Year 2007 Screen Widescreen 16:9 Anamorphic Languages English - Dolby Digital (5.1) Additional Languages Russian ; French Subtitles English for the hearing impaired ; Arabic ; Danish ; Dutch ; Finnish ; French ; Icelandic ; Norwegian ; Swedish ; Ukrainian Duration 1 hour and 29 minutes (approx)
Yet another feature length episode of Chaplinesque silent silliness from Rowan Atkinson's top-earning character. Mr Bean has won a church fete raffle's top prize, consisting of a trip to France. A hopeful and starry-eyed Bean boards the Eurostar and hits 'Gay Paree' like a ton of rubble. The language barrier predictably causes our hero no end of grief until he meets Emil, a Russian director on his way to judge at Cannes. Emil agrees to film Bean climbing aboard his train to the south and his dream vacation - a move that causes Emil to miss the train himself. Bean comforts Stephan, Emil's son, who DID make it aboard, by trying to entertain him. Little does Bean know he's accompanying a child that's been reported kidnapped and that he himself fits the description of the prime suspect! Bean eventually must go to Cannes himself to try and sort out the mess but he's only gone and left his wallet and travel documents behind! The trip to Cannes provides more opportunity for confusion as Bean ends up in the middle of a production being shot by the bigheaded director Carson Clay. At Cannes, after hitching a ride with the lovely Sabine - an actress in the film - Bean and Stephan end up, well, 'brightening up' the premiere of Clay's film.
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