Mr. Bean's Holiday Guide

Mr. Bean wins a trip to Cannes and accidentally separates a young boy from his father, leading to a bumbling cross-country rescue mission.

One of the few live-action G-rated films that isn't just for toddlers; it’s a "clean, refreshing" alternative to modern comedies. Mr. Bean's Holiday

Many reviewers praise the "nostalgic" and "vibrant" cinematography, which captures the French countryside in a way that feels timeless. ego-driven film director named Carson Clay.

Fans celebrate his "rubber-faced" genius and commitment to the role, even 10 years after the first movie. it’s a "clean

“The colour grading on this film is the best it's so nostalgic and happy and bright despite it quite literally being about being lost and stranded in France.” Letterboxd · 1 month ago

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