It's a pity that I treasure myself too much. I look indifferent and secretly care about other people's opinions. I am destined to be unable to climb his steeple, which belongs to his own kingdom.
On the bus and in the TV comedy program, you can only see a little bit of his appearance, you can only see his huge face with full lines when he smiles, but you can't see his soul. Mr. Bean's only job isn't to be funny, he's a serious and naive philosopher. Watching such a serious person do all kinds of bizarre and disturbing actions, my hypocritical kindness started to flare up, and it made me embarrassed to see others being too embarrassed, Mr. Big Bear always called you how to dangle around to see and see again. Don't look at it! He didn't understand. I wanted to escape this embarrassment, but I couldn't let go of Mr. Bean, and I have been making a hard ideological struggle.
Mr Bean.
He kept his appearance at all times, even though he had been wearing that old suit with patched elbows from beginning to end for many years, he always dressed meticulously. The white shirt and the suit are straight, and the underwear has to be sterilized in someone else's oven. It is a fashion model of attention to detail.
Carry forward the spirit of Lei Feng who is enthusiastic and helpful, even if he helped roast a turkey and blow up other people's houses, helped to unveil a famous painting and ruined the famous painting, and was an extra and sent the director to the hospital, no matter what, he was still the innocent and invincible Lei Feng.
What you don't like should be pushed away immediately: if you don't like eating raw food and because of the face of the waiter, you will secretly throw it into the high-end handbag of the lady at the next table...
If you make a mistake, you must make up for it immediately. A drop of sweat dripped on the famous painting, wiped with a paper towel dyed with blue ink--washed with water--then wiped with corrosive solvent--finally, the jar was broken and fell on the headless painting. My mother...
don't I care about the eyes of others and live a magnanimous life, even if it is magnanimous like a cactus. In the studio, at the station, abroad, and at WC, he filmed his DV like no one else, in order to make a living, performing Puccini's famous tragic aria "Sunny Day", in order to help the little boy find his father and pretend to be a woman, in order to help the unknown actress friend Out of breath, he rushed into the screening room and replaced the premiere movie with his own DV... All the unbelievable behaviors that Bean did are taken for granted as if they existed on this day and this place.
Bean is a genius! Lonely genius. Persistent genius.
Don't think that being as stupid as Mr. Bean can have his realm, that's impossible D! The only difference between Wang and Kou is luck. Without the invincible good luck of Bean, you can only end up in Qingshan Hospital. No matter how much the lucky Mr. Bean wreaks havoc, he always ends up with a splendid ending similar to that of a lone hero.
The same thing, you can paint it beautifully, or you can make it look cruel. Bean is such a beautiful character who lives in a cruel world. We feel that he is pitiful when he is despised and rejected, but the world in his big eyes is only happy. Minutes later, it changed back to the curious and happy Mr. Bean.
How I envy you.
"Mr. Bean's Disaster" brought some warmth, and we discovered that Bean also longs for family warmth, and as a person, he is no exception.
"Mr. Bean's Vacation" is the ending chapter. Bean is obviously much older than in the previous movie. For such an old friend who can do difficult cheating moves after a year, I really hate him. After the final seaside chorus, the lovely Mr Bean left us. In the end, he didn't explain how he got home without money or passport. Maybe the director couldn't bear to stop there. He wanted to keep us worried.
Mr. Bean, although you are about to say goodbye, you are still the naive little king in our hearts, who is so sad and happy in your own big world.
We look, marvel, and admire.
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