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Golden Week of Bean

Chinese name: Mr. Bean's Holiday

English name: Mr. Bean's Holiday

Alias: Mr. Bean 2, Mr. Bean's Holiday , Bean Holiday, Bean's Golden Week

Director: Steve Bendelack

Screenwriter:

Robin Driscoll

Simon McBurney

Hamish McColl

Rowan Atkinson ....character

Starring:

Rowan Atkinson

Willem Dafoe

Jean Rochefort

Synopsis Bored Mr. Bean, who lives in rainy London, dreams of a wonderful holiday on the beaches of the South of France. As the saying goes, stupid people are lucky. On this day, he actually won the first prize in the lottery. Not only could he go to Cannes for free, but he also received 2,000 pounds of pocket money and a video camera.

After arriving in Paris on the Eurostar train, Mr. Bean met a Russian filmmaker who was a member of the Cannes Film Festival jury. Mr. Bean hopes to make a movie about himself. He is so weird that he secretly takes the filmmaker's 10-year-old son Stephen on a train. The two pretend to be a father and son, but due to a language barrier, they run out of money. In trouble for money. At the same time, he was also being hunted by the police as a "kidnapper."

In order to avoid spending his happy holiday in prison, Mr. Bean must avoid all eyes and ears and safely return Stephen to his father. During this period, he even met a half-red but not black Hollywood actress. The kind-hearted Mr. Bean hoped to help the beauty become famous, but he made many hilarious scenes... After several twists and turns, Mr. Bean finally became the My wish came true. [Edit this paragraph] Starring profile: The 52-year-old British comedy icon Rowan Atkinson is famous for his role as "Mr. Bean". He claims to have 18.5 million viewers in the UK and is also famous and unbeatable in other language regions. . His humor is introverted, full of ordinary surprises, and has a sense of the joy of life. He has broken through language barriers and is expected to become a humor master after Chaplin.

Rowan Atkinson was a one-man stage actor in his early years, performing in London's West End theaters since 1981. On January 1, 1990, the TV series "Mr. Bean" premiered in the UK. Atkinson's rich facial expressions and exaggerated body language attracted the attention of a large number of viewers. This program later became a hit in 245 countries and regions. Until the last episode was broadcast in 1995, the image of Bean had been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and Bean had become the spokesperson of British comedy. The clumsy but kind-hearted "Mr. Bean" and his cute teddy bear are almost a replica of the modern "Chaplin".

After the TV series went off the air, the discerning Universal Production Company decided to make the story of "Mr. Bean" into a movie. In 1997, "Mr. Bean" made his first appearance on the screen, and finally with " Mr. Bean's Big Disaster" grossed nearly $260 million at the global box office. Rowan Atkinson has since become a world-class comedy star, and his net worth is now as high as $118 million. In recent years, many movies using the image of "Bean" have been released one after another, and "Bean" has even surpassed the spy addiction of 007. However, although these films all star Atkinson, they are unofficial sequels to "Mr. Bean". At the strong request of Bean fans, Universal began to prepare a sequel to "Mr. Bean". After more than two years of preparation, "Mr. Bean Vacation" was finally born, and it had already passed since the last "Mr. Bean" A whole decade.

Recently, Rowan Atkinson unexpectedly announced that he will officially retire from acting, and "Hot Days" will be his last work. Atkinson said that he believes that classic images should stop at their most glorious moment, so as to leave more memorable memories for movie fans.