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Mr. Bean's Holiday
(2007) |
Plot of
Mr. Bean's Holiday
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Rowan Atkinson returns as Mr. Bean in yet another unnecessary Bean
movie, Mr. Bean's Holiday. After 1997's feature Bean, I thought we had
seen the end of our favorite British blunderer. I was wrong. In Mr.
Bean's Holiday, Bean wins a vacation to Cannes and on the way there, he
inadvertently splits up a father and son. Taking it upon himself to
return the boy to his father, Bean and Stepan (Max Baldry) cross the
country, causing one absurd mishap after another along the way. |
Review of Mr. Bean's Holiday
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I
firmly believe that Rowan Atkinson's Mr. Bean is a comedic genius, in
small doses. I remember watching Mr. Bean on HBO as a child and was
really excited when Bean came out in 1997. I was disappointed in that
film, so my expectations for Mr. Bean's Holiday were rather low. Sadly,
it lived up to those expectations. I don't mean to slam the film as it
does have it's moments. Most notably, a scene where Bean and Stepan lip
sync to a variety of music at a street fair to raise money for their
trip.
Rowan Atkinson is Mr. Bean, plain and simple. With a rubber face that
rivals Jim Carrey, Atkinson is the
only actor that can pull off this character. Max Baldry is a cute eleven
year old boy that plays Stepan with a wonderful enthusiasm. This kid is
having a grand old time and it shows. French actress Emma de Caunes
plays Sabine, an actress on her way to the Cannes Film Festival for the
premiere of her movie who helps Bean and Stepan track down his father.
She brings a lightness to the film that also helps ground it. Did I
really say 'ground it” in regards to a Mr. Bean film? In a semi
surprising turn, Willem Defoe is Clay Carter, the pompous director of
the film that Sabine is in. Can't really say much about him except that
his presence adds a bit of credibility to the film for American
audiences.
Rowan Atkinson has said that this will be the last adventure for Mr.
Bean, and that saddens me as well as makes me happy. I feel that the
world has had enough of Mr. Bean, but he will forever remain a fixture
in the hearts of his fans. If you want to see Mr. Bean in his prime,
rent the series on DVD. If you must have your Bean fix, then this movie
may be for you. Otherwise it would make a good rental on a rainy day.
Until Sprout: Son of a Bean,
keep reading,
Mitch E
mitchemerson@hotmail.com
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The Cast
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Director
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Producers
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Rowan Atkinson |
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Steve Bendelack |
Richard Curtis, Simon McBurney, Tim Bevan |
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Willem Dafoe |
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Emma De Caunes |
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Jean Rochefort |
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Karel Roden |
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Rating
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Length
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Distributors
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Release Date
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G |
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Universal Pictures Distribution |
August 24th 2007 |
Awards
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Related Links
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MrBeansHoliday.com
IMDb.com |
Click Above to Purchase Mr. Bean's Holiday |
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This review was written by Mitch E. Copyright
2007, All Rights Reserved. |
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