Holiday | Mr. Bean's

Many reviewers praise the "nostalgic" and "vibrant" cinematography, which captures the French countryside in a way that feels timeless.

Unlike many comedies, this one avoids bathroom humor and profanity, relying instead on "clever situational irony." ⚠️ What Might Not Work Mr. Bean's Holiday

A highlight for many is the climax at the Cannes Film Festival, featuring a "movie within a movie" that brings the story to a surprisingly heartwarming and "joyful" finish. ✅ Why You’ll Love It Bean "creepy" or "irritating," this movie won’t change

If you already find Mr. Bean "creepy" or "irritating," this movie won’t change your mind—it’s "pure, unadulterated Bean." Bean "creepy" or "irritating

“watching this movie is like that faint memory of an early morning eating cereal as you watch the sun slowly peer in through your windows.” Letterboxd · 2 years ago

Willem Dafoe is a scene-stealer as a pretentious, ego-driven film director named Carson Clay.

Reviewers often mention the "nostalgic" and "cozy" feeling of the film's visuals and soundtrack.