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After a summer with ultra raunchy comedies,
Mr. Bean's Holiday is a light-hearted farce of welcome
silliness.
It's just a breath of fresh air.
This fun plot provides the opportunity
for the rubber-bodied Bean to do his stuff.
I'm always delighted how much he favors Buster Keaton -- one
of my all-time greats.
On your vacation I hope you run into Mr.
Bean's Holiday. You'll have fun. |
Mr. Bean may be nearly silent, but actions
speak louder than words.
This tribute to Jacques Tati's Mr. Hulot's
Holiday is a good old-fashioned comedy in the traditional
sense.
It's a holiday of disasters from Paris
to Cannes, as Rowan Atkinson's character wrecks havoc on his
way to France's famed festival. |
Mr. Bean is back with his second big-screen
holiday adventure film.
He's still doing his bit to keep classic
screen comedy alive with his Jerry Lewis-like physical moves
and tricks.
Mr. Bean once again plays the childlike
British idiot who never lets up on his goofball mishaps that
he creates, right through to the crazy end. |