Las vacaciones de Mr. Bean

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En esta última desventura, el Sr. Bean, ese inadaptado e inarticulado al que parecen perseguir los reveses y la mala suerte, decide irse de vacaciones a la Costa Azul, lo que da pie a una aventura europea de proporciones cinematográficas. Cansado del triste tiempo londinense, Mr. Bean hace la maleta, coge la cámara y se va a Cannes en busca de sol y arena. Ah, las vacaciones... Pero el viaje no sale como está planeado ya que el patoso Mr. Bean sufre una serie de contratiempos y coincidencias más o menos afortunadas lo bastante estrambóticas como para ser el tema de una auténtica película vanguardista. Convertido en un supuesto secuestrador y en un aclamado realizador, no le quedará más remedio que explicar la destrucción que ha causado a su paso por el sur de Francia, acompañado del precoz hijo de un cineasta rumano y de una aspirante a actriz. (Universal Pictures España)

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J*A*S*M 

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inglés Mr Bean should stick to TV, movies don’t suit him. A TV show can work with a series of funny scenes, but a film needs a story, and therein lies the problem. Half of the humour relies solely on Atkinson making faces, and from the other half only very little is truly funny. Disappointment, 40% ()

novoten 

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inglés I'm really sorry that such a brilliant character ends their journey in a failed mess, the only happiness of which is that Bean doesn't speak too often, otherwise things would have turned out even worse. There is a difference between when Curtis and Atkinson take care of each shot and intertwine the script with clever and well-planned sketches, and when they attach proven, but more bitter grimaces to silly family troubles in this use. Rowan's rubber face still has a lot to offer even after so many years, and when we get a new gag, it's worth it, and while watching it at the speaker or escaping on a motorcycle, I went back many years ago when I saw this perfect fool for the first time. I will keep playing those episodes, but I won't watch as the script turns the perfectly chattered character into an almost sickly behaving individual anymore. ()

Stanislaus 

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inglés Mr. Bean works best in short sketches - I wrote that about Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie as well - but while I found the American adventure quite entertaining, Mr. Bean's Holiday in Europe hardly appealed to me at all. At some points, Bean's bad luck and ineptitude even annoyed me, and I felt like they relied on a proven brand (Mr. Bean) and forgot to take care of the comedy. The screening of Willem Dafoe's self-absorbed film with Bean's interludes was hilarious, but by the final set-piece on the beach, the smile had passed and all that came out of my mouth was an incomprehensible "wtf?!". ()

kaylin 

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inglés So it's still Mr. Bean, surprisingly too much - he doesn't try to talk much, he's just that grotesque character again who gets himself into funny situations. This time, he ends up being accused of kidnapping a boy, whose father, by the way, is Karel Roden. It's not a big movie, but you will enjoy this trip through France for one viewing. It's a shame that the setting isn't utilized even more. ()