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Mr. Bean's Holiday

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London has been drowning in rain for the past few days so Mr Bean goes to French Rivera to soak in some sun. He unintentionally ends up separating a young boy from his father and is now trying hard to reunite them.
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Common Sense Media
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October 22, 2007

Slight, slapstick-heavy comedy will amuse kids.
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BrandonFibbs.com
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February 28, 2008

Mr. Bean's Holiday is a film stuck in the wrong century, more akin to classic silent comedy than modern humor and Bean himself is a clown caught without his make-up, psychedelically colored pants and bright red nose.
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Salon.com
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August 24, 2007

Atkinson's Mr. Bean, a man of few words, carries their memory in his rubbery bones. When it comes to knowing where he came from, he's got the beat.
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PopMatters
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September 15, 2007

Bean and Carson are less different than they are the same, both self-centered and naïve, sad and lonely. Worse, Bean's movie isn't even as funny as Carson's.
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Chicago Sun-Times
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August 24, 2007

For younger audiences, Mr. Bean's Holiday will be a pleasure, and of course, Bean addicts will, as always, be happy to see Atkinson's alter ego return to the big screen.
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7M Pictures
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April 28, 2014

The flick itself is quite funny... if you like Mr. Bean, that is.
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Ebert & Roeper

August 27, 2007

I hate Mr. Bean, I hated this movie. He's an annoying, creepy, leering, sweaty, unfunny character, and ten seconds would be too much and this movie's like 90 minutes.
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DVD Review
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December 11, 2007

Mr. Bean's Holiday delivers some of the charm of the original series, and whatever it may lack, it is worth watching simply for Rowan Atkinson's dedicated performance.
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USA Today

August 24, 2007

The film, set mostly in France, pays homage to Jacques Tati, but the mostly silent gags feel like watered-down Bean.
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EURWeb
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November 26, 2007

Britain's most-beloved mute behaving like a buffoon while vacationing in France.
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AV Club
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August 25, 2007

Mr. Bean's Holiday is a very cute movie. Unfortunately, cute is rarely funny.
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Toronto Star
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August 24, 2007

Bean seems to lament how some filmmakers have forgotten that film is foremost a medium of mass entertainment. The great sadness is that without uttering much of anything, is a few jokes short of making a very good point.
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