The opening pages are a textbook lesson in character establishment. Without a single line of English dialogue, we learn everything about Bean: his obsession with order (rigging his umbrella radio to the perfect angle), his technological incompetence (the digital camera timer), and his miraculous luck (catching the dropped train ticket in his mouth).
BEAN Gare du Nord.
Mr. Bean's Holiday Directed by: Steve Bendelack Written by: Hamish McColl and Robin Driscoll (Story by Simon McBurney) Starring: Rowan Atkinson
Mr. Bean's Holiday is a hilarious and entertaining movie that showcases Rowan Atkinson's unique brand of physical comedy. The script is well-written and clever, with a keen eye for satire and a deep understanding of the character. If you're a fan of Mr. Bean or just looking for a lighthearted comedy, Mr. Bean's Holiday is definitely worth checking out.
A beautiful French woman walks by. Bean tries to look casual, hiding the oyster behind his back. It snaps shut on his finger.
VICAR Congratulations, sir!
