It's just a random comedy played in an idle afternoon, and I didn't expect much. But after watching it, I decided to include it in my favorite video list~
At the beginning, Mr. Bean won the lottery and set off for a trip, a series of nonsensical operations: such as pouring oysters into the bag of the lady at the next table when eating a seafood dinner, walking straight with a compass, asking passers-by to help take pictures and delaying passers-by. The train then went with the passer-by's son, the little boy.
At this point in the plot, I began to mention a little bit of interest - the relationship between Bean and the little boy is very interesting. The two of them made different phone calls one by one to contact the little boy's father, they used coin-operated phones to beg at the station, and they also wanted to fill their stomachs with street performers at the market. The opera (I don't know the name) that cooperates with Bean and the little boy is quite good, and the movements and expressions are so perfect! !
As a result, the performance was a big success, and Bean and the little boy parted ways because of nonsensical things. Bean started a nonsensical journey by himself again.
After all the hardships, Bean meets the actress and reunites with the little boy, and the road trio set off for the Cannes Film Festival.
The film festival part at the end is my favorite part of the whole film. I didn't expect to see a comedy but feel a little bit of artistic beauty, a little bit of spiritual healing, and a little bit of a philosophy of life. The documentary film of Bean's journey released by accident at the film festival is unexpectedly beautiful - the accordion on the street, the bright smiles of passers-by, the lively and cheerful dance of street performers, the beautiful moment of arriving in Cannes for a group photo... I therefore Have the idea of recording every beautiful moment in your life in the future?
Like Bean's camera that can't handle the video properly? I like Bean's insistence on video recording anytime, anywhere, and the Bean-style echoing from end to end to go straight to the destination. My favorite is the Bean that was broadcast at the Cannes Film Festival. The image is "finished".
Overall, it's worth a look.
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