The trend of Bean's pantomime

Jamey 2021-12-10 08:01:33

Time-sensitive picture quality and clothing, the scene of Mr. Bean falling asleep in the art gallery at the beginning, from the beginning of snoring to the swing of his head, waist and hands, and then his feet are folded inward, kneeling slowly, and the chair follows the slow motion. , Fell to the ground together, this set of fluent movements.

Among them, he destroyed the famous painting, and then painted his own head. This kind of violent behavior, as a person with a little appreciation ability, I was angry on the spot. If he doesn't know how to deal with it, it will be handed over to professional personnel. It was originally a snot contaminated and later turned into corrosion. The pigments will be oxidized in the air, let alone the corrosive effect of chemical materials. This stupid act of ruining famous paintings is a kind of disrespect for the masterpiece, and a huge familiarity. I was very angry when I saw it. It felt similar to the male second inside. Seeing that the outline was soft enough to make people stay. After a long aftertaste of the paintings, after being destroyed, the feeling you see is no less terrifying than a horror movie, and the most annoying thing is that Mr. Bean doesn't understand, don't touch it if you don't understand.

If you don’t know how to find a counterfeit and ruin a good painting, whose fault is, you will be fine if you don’t understand it. It’s ruined by people who have spent a lot of time persuading, buying, moving, expecting, etc. How many people's efforts. It is a disaster in art history.

People who don't understand, of course, don't realize the preciousness of this kind of painting. For those who don't understand, it's not as good as a piece of toilet paper, but for people who know art history and appreciation, this is an indescribable value. It is precious that nothing can replace and compensate.

Therefore, I think it was so maddening that his brain hurts. His behavior of using ignorance as innocent and using human, material and financial resources as waste paper was horribly low and could not be compensated by a comedy coat.

Probably only those who don't know how to cherish, who are hard to find good ideas, will find it funny.

As for his later remedial actions, I really mourned the famous paintings. They were obviously ancient paintings displayed in the art gallery, but he kept them at home as his proud work. It should have been alive through the ages, but let him use it as a joke.

But this is a comedy. From the angle of laughter now, in order to highlight his comedy effect, I can probably barely watch it.

The second man is also stupid. The second man’s wife’s reaction is what an ordinary person should have, the dissatisfaction from a stranger to home, insisting on choosing one of the two to return to his natal family, and the divorce that cannot continue... Second, the emotional ups and downs with his wife.

There is no laughing matter in the old story of stomach trouble and chewing gum.

If people treat Doudou as a mentally handicapped or abnormal person, so laugh. So this kind of ridicule should be saved, there are already too many tragedies, so don't use yourself to perform.

And the whole show is very funny, all I saw was an inexplicable farce.

Comparing him with Jim Carrey, who is funny with the plot, the difference is not a little bit.

Slightly pantomime body language, but also less. If he can not only throw objects to eat, cross-eyed, etc., plus he can play clowns and perform juggling, and he is not a routine with ordinary actors.

And he can become a sand castle by himself on the beach; there is also the dislocation caused by the jet boat, causing people to see the fireworks, and he has become a well-known figure; or at the end, he can modify a car to make People see the difference.

There are many images that can show a person with rich body language can be full. Instead of staying on "selling stupid" and "being out of the margins".

It's a pity that he didn't use his body language and the appropriate plot to achieve the best viewing effect, which is a pity.

The problem with this movie is that there is too little plot, no basic story line, and the protagonist is led away.

If the background music at the beginning has a unique British folk song, from his amazing body language when he was a child, it is surprising, to his behavior as an adult cannot be integrated into the crowd, and he can only be an actor or a pantomime performer, and then he is uneasy. Rather, he made amazing moves and eventually became a famous character, which is why the leader of British comedy is the Beanie.

Although the story line is plain, it does not make people think that he is "low-minded" and "troublesome", but that he was born as a comedy material.

This way, the acceptance is better, and the audience will leave a deep and benign impression when they watch it.

Otherwise, I just want to curse after watching. This kind of person is still one of the three comedies. Are the British fools who treat others as fools by the way?

It's not that he laughed as a person below others (distorted funny), but a kind of real unique and funny element.

And his funny was discovered unintentionally, which made people feel a little bit of happiness from him.

This setting coincides with Jim Carrey's taking the turning point of his life's setbacks as the starting point for improving his life.

There is not a group of experts who understand paintings who do not understand at all to cause conflicts and produce comedic effects, but with his uniqueness, such as rich body language and strong expressiveness, to promote the rhythm of the film.

It always feels that movies are faster than Doudou, and he is like a responder, not a protagonist.

Maybe the TV series will be better.

But the movie setting is really unacceptable. I just want to rush into the screen and tell him the importance of protecting cultural relics in any way.

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Bean quotes

  • Lt. Brutus: He's a genius, huh?

    David Langley: That's what they tell me.

    Lt. Brutus: Well, he looks like a fruitcake to me.

  • David Langley: Doesn't it take, like, five hours?

    Mr. Bean: ...not... necessarily