When it comes to Rowan Atkinson, it is the dumb and cute comedy image of "Mr. Bean or Agent Bean", who keeps the label of "no head" on his forehead. How could Mr. Atkinson be willing? As a student coming out of Oxford University, Mr. Atkinson should have such a drama image that matches reality, so Maigret came and saw the gentleman image of Atkinson's top hat, suit, windbreaker, and pipe, and "Fantasy Bean". Sir” has a strong contrast, Atkinson’s performance is in place, showing the composure, calmness, fortitude, and wisdom of a well-known detective. Although the plot of the movie does not have a bizarre plot of ups and downs, the story is very narrated. Looks good, I like it better. I am deeply impressed with several heart-warming details in the movie: 1. Before the tavern owner was collected, the detective personally put the shoes on the deceased that fell aside; 2. After the murderer gave birth to the child in the hospital, the inspector invited A nurse put a bunch of flowers to be discarded in the murderer’s room, and the detective said “the room was too deserted”; 3. When the surviving little girl identified the suspect, the inspector asked the little girl to appease the frightened little girl. Can you put your hands in your own hands? 4. At the end of the story, it is suggested that the female proprietor of the tavern consider adopting a baby who is about to be sent to the orphanage, one is to find a warm home for the innocent baby, and the other is for the tavern girl The boss took comfort.
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