Like all Mr. Bean's series, this film is hilarious. Mr. Bean's rich facial expressions and body movements were brought into full play in the performance of "Fatigue Driving".
I think the Bean series is still a long way from Chaplin's films. The reason why Chaplin is called a master is because his works make people laugh and sympathize with the fate of the characters. And Mr. Bean, who only builds his happiness on the pain of others, sometimes goes too far.
Rowan Atkinson, who played Bean, once suffered from depression, perhaps because the characters in the work were not in harmony with his heart. He himself is a master of Oxford University with a focus on electrical engineering, and he is rigorous. His known donations have exceeded $300 million, making him the world's highest-paid artist for philanthropy. It can be said that it is a great challenge for such a serious person to play Mr. Bean.
From this point of view, a movie is always a movie. The actors are trying so hard to amuse us, so why not just enjoy it happily.
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