Bean: The Movie By Tifffany on - Updated Oct 15, 2011

Bean: the Movie stars Rowan Atkinson as the Mr. Bean character made popular on British television and on HBO. In this movie Bean is mistaken as an Art Curator when he is really just the caretaker at a British Art Museum. So he is sent to America for the opening of a "Whistler's Mother" exhibit. While the workers and patrons of the museum think that Bean is an expert, he is actually a bumbling idiot and causes more harm than he prevents.

I found this movie to be really funny. Atkinson does a good job staying true to the original Bean character and is just as quirky as always. There are some moments that are really cringe-worthy, when you know that nothing good can come of what is happening. This movie isn't the most rewatchable, but is good fun and has a nice ending.

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Rancosto

I like this movie and actually find it rewatchable. :) Rowan Atkinson is so good, creating this "inner logic" of his character. Bean is ridiculous, but as you get to know him you can actually expect him to act a certain way.

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