Mr. Bean's greatest charm

Janice 2021-12-10 08:01:33

I personally think that Mr. Bean's greatest personal charm is not only his body language with a strong sense of joy, but also his profound humanistic caring spirit, haha. The kind-hearted Mr. Bean often allows us to experience the brilliance of human nature when people deal with contradictions and troubles in daily life. Of course, his works are not only as simple as making people laugh, they are analogous to the laughter of Chinese domestic comedian Stephen Chow. With tearful humor, Mr. Bean's works are more relaxed and closer to the humor itself. It is not clear in one or two sentences about the phenomenon of Beans, but sometimes the momentary feelings that movies bring to people are far more important than serious analysis of it. If a movie can give you a lot of such "instant feelings", then you can even like that movie. This movie just gave me a lot of "inspiration." Thanks to Mr Bean.

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Extended Reading
  • Clementina 2021-12-10 08:01:33

    Mr. Bean is like a comedic expression of an outsider. A socially fearful idiot, among the modest gentlemen of mainstream society, looks particularly awkward and blunt. The toilet gets wet with pants, the kitchen is blown up in front of visitors, the art gallery mistakenly destroys famous paintings, and Doudou creates all kinds of embarrassment that make ordinary people feel embarrassed, and accomplishes funny tasks in offending contemporary civilization. Bean has never tried to cater to anything, but he has always won the mainstream recognition by accidentally cutting the willow. This kind of treatment is a mockery of the mainstream culture and gentleness to the marginalized.

  • Amparo 2021-12-10 08:01:33

    It’s weird not to be depressed if you become crazy like this. British humor is very fun.

Bean quotes

  • [David and Bean are outside the exhibition room; David is miserable]

    David Langley: Say, do you drink, Bean?

    Mr. Bean: No.

    David Langley: Good, neither do I.

    [the two men head off to a bar]

  • [Mr Bean and David are walking home drunk]

    Mr. BeanDavid Langley: [singing while intoxicated] yow, row, row your boat, gently down the stream. If you see a crocodile, don't forget to scream.

    [Bean screams]

    Mr. BeanDavid Langley: Row, row, row your boat, gently down the stream. If you see a crocodile, don't forget to scream.

    [both scream loudly when they approach the front door to David's house to find David's wife, Alison already home]