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Mr. Bean's Holiday

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Taon2007
Tagal1h 30m

Nanalo si Mr. Bean sa isang paglalakbay sa Cannes kung saan hindi niya sinasadyang pinaghiwalay ang isang batang lalaki mula sa kanyang ama at dapat tulungan ang dalawa na muling magkaisa. Sa daan ay natuklasan niya ang France, pagbibisikleta, at tunay na pag-ibig.

Trailer

Cast

Rowan Atkinson

Mr. Bean

Willem Dafoe

Carson Clay

Steve Pemberton

Vicar

Lily Atkinson

Lily at the Stereo

Preston Nyman

Boy with Train

Sharlit Deyzac

Buffet Attendant

FT

Francois Touch

Busker Accordion

Emma de Caunes

Sabine

Arsène Mosca

Traffic Controller

Stéphane Debac

Traffic Controller

Philippe Spall

French Journalist

Jean Rochefort

Maitre'D

Karel Roden

Emil

Maxim Baldry

Stepan

PJ

Pascal Jounier

Tipsy Man

EC

Emmanuelle Cosso

Hairdresser Woman

Francis Coffinet

Undertaker

Catherine Hosmalin

Ticket Inspector

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DanielMar 21, 2026
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Hau Amulauzi PeterAug 7, 2024

That's a excellent film, I really loved it! Again Rowan Atkinson give us his classical character Mr. Bean. From beginning to end it is a very sweet and warm hearted film! It is a great film for kids and adults! I only hope that Rowan will revisit this character again! We need more Mr. Beam! The acting is perfect a way above many comedians! Clearly we can notice the inspiration from "Mr. Hulot's Holiday (USA)" All the supporting actors are very good, it is just a very well cast film with great soundtrack! Also Willem Dafoe is great as the obnoxious pretentious art-film director So please Rowan don't do the same that the main character do in Sullivan's Travels (1941). WE NEED MR. BEAN!!!

Sally SoweAug 7, 2024

Saw the preview today (24 March 2007) in S Wales. I can only hope it's not the final version. I really wanted to laugh, but couldn't. The plot was thinner than a watered down bowl of minestrone soup. The cinema was shrouded with silence when there should have been howls of laughter. They even cut the scene from the trailer where Bean spills his coffee over a laptop whilst on the train (my disappointed 7 year old daughter spotted that). My 3 year old son fell asleep half way through. The only highlights for were the moped-jacking, the market dancing/opera sketch and Antoine de Caunes' daughter. Why did they postpone the US release until September? This will be out on DVD faster than a dodgy oyster can work its way through your digestive system. Unfortunately it follows the old adage - Good trailer, Sh*te film.

@asiel21Aug 7, 2024

I remember when I saw the first movie at the theater in 1997. I and my friend gave an applause when credit titles started.. and everybody in the theater joined us. The local newspaper critic was there too and mention about is on his analysis. It was a nice movie, however not as good as the TV-series. You can imagine how much I've been waiting for this next film. And was it worth it? This movie made me happy. I recommend it to anybody who's looking for a good hearted, funny movie and has enjoyed Mr Beans adventures before. It's more like the TV-shows than the previous movie. Less talk, more action. With a Russian kid (Max Baldry), French girl (cute Emma de Caunes) and British Mr Bean language barrier gives many jokes. One thing was missing from this silver screen version however: it didn't have the scene where Mr Bean destroys a laptop on a train.. it was shown on a trailer. Shame, it gave me good laughs. I suppose it'll come with DVD.

FalzTheBahdGuyAug 7, 2024

Last week i took the girlfriend to see '300', this week it was her turn to pick the film... her choice... Mr Beans Holiday. I wasn't too impressed with this but fair is fair! I couldn't remember much of the first film but wasn't expecting to be blown away or enjoy it to be frank! However i was pleasantly surprised and am not ashamed to admit i enjoyed it. Don't get me wrong, this is no classic but it is a enjoyable film. The first thing i liked was the fact it wasn't set in America, so i didn't have to listen to a number of Americans try to explain who this Mr Bean character was! I didn't laugh out loud, but I did chuckle along at the jokes and enjoyed some of the darker aspects such as the mobile phone gags! When i saw Karel Roden pop up early on in the film i chuckled to myself as he filmed the camcorder... thinking back to the film '15 minutes' (if you've seen it you'll understand what i mean) This helped me loosen up and allowed me to enjoy the film. Also loved the whole Carson Clay in love with himself film moment near the end. I loved Black Adder, but was only a Mr Bean fan when i was very young, as an adult i have to say i'd grown out of it! This however made me reminisce and remember how good a comedian Rowan Atkinson is! The director also deserves credit too, as he keeps this story nicely edited through-out and lets the adventure unfold at a nice pace. Mr Beans love interest also deserves credit for being very easy on the eye! I won't go on about this film much, but basically don't just cross it off as something you'll hate. This is a loving, nice, and light-hearted affair, though strange in places it fits itself as a film that is good enough to sit through and enjoy. So if it's a rainy day sit back, relax and watch! A basic film comedy for all the family!

Thando ThabootyAug 7, 2024

It's Mr. Bean again and I really appreciate his effort. I think the movie isn't that bad, not as bad as people talk. There were so many scenes that I found really funny and entertaining. I love the fact that this one takes place in France and I get a chance to see the beauty of it. It's great I think. And yes Mr. Bean still shows his silliness in front of the screen. Personally I love this movie. It's funny and I would recommend this to watch this not alone but with the whole family since I think it's also a bit too childish. Ooh, maybe I enjoy it because I'm still a child. Hehehe... Still one of the funniest movie for the first quarter of 2007.

Toni TonesAug 7, 2024

STAR RATING: ***** Saturday Night **** Friday Night *** Friday Morning ** Sunday Night * Monday Morning Rowan Atkinson once again reprises his role as the hapless Mr Bean, who wins a trip to the South of France in a church raffle. Predictably, upon his arrival, mayhem and disaster begin to ensue, and he finds himself unwittingly saddled with the son of a Cannes Film Festival judge (Max Baldry) who is believed to have been kidnapped and the beautiful Rene (Emma de Cauntlis) who shares the same taste in cars as him. He keeps getting in the way of stuffy, egotistical movie maker Carson Clay (Willem Dafoe) whose film he disrupts with his own video camera at the end of the film. Like the best TV shows, Bean simply doesn't translate well to film. What's funny on screen for half an hour does not necessarily work it over the course of an hour and a half film. Sadly, with Mr Bean's Holiday, it's more a case of a dead horse being flogged once again to no effect, in that it makes the first film seem positively Oscar worthy in comparison. It's the usual, largely unfunny, slightly dated selection of pratfalls and slapstick that you'd associate with Mr Bean, with a sketchy, apathetic plot and dark overtones of paedophilia in relation to Bean's relationship with the boy and his coming into contact with him. Atkinson has announced, though, that this will be the last story in relation to Mr Bean. Honestly, though, you have to wonder why he didn't make this announcement after the disastrous 1997 movie adaptation. *

Pamunir GomezAug 7, 2024

I don't wish to go on and on as Mr bean is a character whom each individual has their own views on, some love him and some hate him however this film, for most fans, is a welcome return to the 'classic' bean we knew in the TV series far less 'americanised' than in the ultimate disaster movie. It seems that Rowan has taken bean to a new emotional level resembling classic silent artists such as Keaton and at times Chaplin, some scenes seem very reminiscent of "the kid" and help keep peoples attention to the story, not just Beans funny movements, though at times it drags slightly. There are of course aspects which have been included to accommodate an international audience but that is expected. In an effort not to give any of the film away and there's little dialogue to quote all I can say is that I enjoyed the film and felt that this is the Bean i saw as a child and Rowans ability to emote with facial expression alone should place him amongst the greats in silent entertainment.

taysirdomingoAug 7, 2024

I don't get it, I loved the Mr Bean series (all 3 seasons) and the Bean movie, but this movie just has NOTHING funny in it. I literally didn't crack a smile from start to finish, nor did anyone else in the room. Whatever the other Bean episodes and movie had, this one hasn't got it. You'll take it back to the video store thinking "I should have picked that other movie I was going to instead". Truly a very sad end to the Bean franchise. Even in the original series, Bean could talk, although he didn't do so fairly often, but in this movie he seems to have been reduced to the status of retarded mute. The humor lay originally in the fact that he wasn't an idiot but saw things in a different way to the rest of us, but in Bean's Holiday, he appears to be a runaway from a sheltered workshop. It could have been oh, so, so, so good (particularly because the French, after all, provide plenty of ammunition to make fun of them with) but it completely missed the mark. I suspect Rowan Atkinson did it for the money only, write the script in an evening, and didn't do any research. It could have been filmed anywhere, with any characters, and the plot wouldn't have changed much. Pathetic, sad and very disappointed.