Mr. Bean -- the stick-legged goofball man-child created by Rowan Atkinson on television in the early 90s, and in the 1997 feature Bean -- undertakes his second cinematic adventure in the comic romp Mr. Beans Holiday. Growing thoroughly sick of the wet, cold, and clammy London weather, Mr. Bean (Atkinson) finds just the right tonic when he wins a trip to sunny southern France, all expenses paid, with a new digital video camera to accompany him. However, he runs headfirst into a series of outrageous and unpleasant situations, such as winding up in a French restaurant where a maître d’ (Jean Rochefort) convinces him to eat bizarre varieties of seafood that hes never before encountered, and discovering that the Very Fast Train certainly lives up to its name. Eventually, Mr. Bean (accompanied by a Russian traveling companion whom he meets along his journey) stumbles onto the French Riviera and spoils the latest movie production of snobbish, egomaniacal filmmaker Carson Clay (Willem Dafoe) -- little realizing that his own klutzy video footage will accidentally end up in Clays film and be screened at the upcoming Cannes Film Festival. Unlike the first big-screen incarnation of Atkinsons character, Mr. Beans Holiday adheres more closely to the formula of the original series by rendering the character almost completely mute. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
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