Mr. Bean's Holiday
Mr. Bean's Holiday (2007)

Mr. Bean's Holiday

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When Mr Bean gets thrown off the train he appears to be in Avignon, and later the same day he is being driven in the mini with Sabine, and they cross the Viaduc de Millau.

This is around 100 miles to the west and in completely the wrong direction for Cannes When Bean is on the TGV-train we see him with a camera in his hands, when he is turns around the camera is gone.

When the security guard halts Mr Bean, he is asked for his pass.

Mr Bean hands the guard an already opened ID card, but when the guard takes it, he opens it again.

At the start of the movie when the tickets are being called out, the man reaches for the wine bottle on the wrong side.

When Mr Bean is recording himself buying something from the vending machine, you can see the reflection of a crew member in the glass.

When Mr.

Bean Arrives at Gare Du Nord he leaves the Eurostar that brought him to Paris.

When leaving this train we see a red and gray TGV of the "Thalys" class (running from Gare du Nord to Amsterdam or Cologne) opposite Mr.

Bean's train.

When Mr.

Bean walks on the platform and points his video cam to the train windows to make a shot of himself we see a blue and gray TGV (color-scheme "TGV Nord") instead of the red and gray reflecting in the train windows.

"Playback Time" is shown at Cannes Film Festival in its original English and without subtitles.

It's a rule of this festival that every movie submitted in and out of official competition has to have French subtitles.

Bean is traveling on a "normal" TGV and yet there are external shots of a TGV Duplex (double decker TGV), supposedly with Bean on board.

During the scene when Sabine falls asleep at the wheel on their way to Cannes, Mr.

Bean grabs hold of the steering wheel and attempts to swap positions with Sabine.

During the swap, he forces Sabine into the passenger seat while turning the wheel to the left.

In the next scene of the vehicle drifting however, the vehicle is shown turning to the right.

In the marketplace scene, the DJ is playing and changing CD's but none of the CD player's output sockets have cables connected, and neither does the power input socket.

When Mr.

Bean was being chased in the projection room, Carson Clay finds the video camera and his sling is off.

When they show Carson Clay in the audience for the first time during the premiere of his movie, you can see Sabine two rows behind, watching the movie, when she has clearly not arrived at the premiere yet.

She is still driving with Mr.

Bean In Russian the name Stepan is pronounced with a strong stress on the second syllable.

When Bean disconnects the power to the effects board to charge his camcorder, there is a delay of about ten minutes while another attempt is made at shooting the advert.

During this time the camcorder is fully charged and the effects board is reconnected, however it would take around two hours for the camcorder to fully charge.

When Sabine falls asleep in the car, her head hits the centre of the steering wheel honking the horn.

The horn on the model of Mini used is not usually in the centre of the steering wheel.

Rather, it is on the end of the turn indicator.

However the steering wheel is an after market wheel, the boss allows for the provision of the centre horn push.

Given that the Steering wheel and sunroof are both after market additions and the seats have obviously been re-trimmed from their originals, it wouldn't be beyond the realms of possibility that a centre horn push had been added.

Shortly after Mr Bean joins Sabine in her Mini, he begins to fiddle with the switches on the dashboard.

When he flicks the heated rear window switch on and off, the switch doesn't illuminate.

This suggests the shot was filmed with the ignition switched off.

When the Peugeot races past Sabine and Mr Bean in the mini.

Sabine calls the Peugeot driver a 'Conard'.

It's translated in the English subtitles as 'idiot', however 'idiot' in French is the same as in English, the French word Conard has a much more offensive Meaning.

When Bean is in the gas station in French Riviera, the TV of the gas stations is showing the news (about him) in English and not in French.

In France you can receive CNN and the BBC in English on certain channels, so it is possible, although unlikely.

When we see Sabine and Stepan on the red carpet just after getting out of the car, we can see the person in the passenger seat is clearly a woman, she has a very clean well made up complexion.

This is explained in the making of Documentary, they had to use a stand in.

Once Bean is in Sabine's Mini he gesticulates that the steering wheel is on a different side.

Shortly after this Sabine asks what his accent is, Spanish, Italian, Russian etc.

However the only parts of Europe to use right hand drive cars are the British Isles, this would give Sabine a pretty good idea Bean spoke English, albeit with a Scottish, Welsh, Irish or regional English Accent.

When Mr Bean is hanging from the Projection room window he is wearing his normal shoes.

However he went into the projection room dressed as a woman.

While it's shown he had his own clothes rolled up inside the ladies clothing, his shoes were not.

The only thing in his handbag was the Camcorder.

When Stepan and Mr.

Bean meet up again in the diner and the musicians start playing music, a quick shot of Sabine's dress can be seen before she returns from the restroom (this was taken from an alternate scene shown on the DVD were she returns before they start playing).

The ticket on the chicken's foot switches feet, most noticeable after it runs from Bean, then later when it runs toward the camera before the farmer picks it up.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
14 October 2007 USA USD 32,553,210
7 October 2007 USA USD 32,294,280
30 September 2007 USA USD 31,818,685
23 September 2007 USA USD 30,793,175
16 September 2007 USA USD 28,545,470
9 September 2007 USA USD 25,089,420
2 September 2007 USA USD 20,934,120
26 August 2007 USA USD 9,889,780
USA USD 33,302,167
1 July 2007 UK GBP 22,108,178
24 June 2007 UK GBP 22,103,058
17 June 2007 UK GBP 22,095,528
10 June 2007 UK GBP 22,080,192
3 June 2007 UK GBP 22,052,368
27 May 2007 UK GBP 21,781,782
20 May 2007 UK GBP 21,675,018
6 May 2007 UK GBP 20,873,331
29 April 2007 UK GBP 20,458,558
22 April 2007 UK GBP 19,725,471
15 April 2007 UK GBP 18,303,062
8 April 2007 UK GBP 13,398,272
1 April 2007 UK GBP 6,440,093
24 June 2007 Worldwide USD 183,956,926
worldwide USD 229,736,344
Non-USA USD 196,434,177
1 April 2007 Australia USD 3,071,998
10 May 2007 Finland EUR 2,102,734
3 May 2007 Finland EUR 2,006,346
26 April 2007 Finland EUR 1,859,889
19 April 2007 Finland EUR 1,552,985
12 April 2007 Finland EUR 1,283,452
5 April 2007 Finland EUR 650,964
20 May 2007 Netherlands EUR 5,771,375
29 April 2007 Netherlands EUR 3,271,440
1 April 2007 Netherlands EUR 872,749
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
26 August 2007 USA USD 9,889,780 1,714
1 April 2007 UK GBP 6,440,093 512
1 April 2007 Australia USD 3,071,998 347
5 April 2007 Finland EUR 650,964 56
1 April 2007 Netherlands EUR 872,749 104
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
14 October 2007 USA USD 141,610 289
7 October 2007 USA USD 311,635 588
30 September 2007 USA USD 719,325 1,262
23 September 2007 USA USD 1,778,595 1,702
16 September 2007 USA USD 2,726,475 1,770
9 September 2007 USA USD 3,413,785 1,778
2 September 2007 USA USD 7,933,690 1,765
26 August 2007 USA USD 9,889,780 1,714
1 July 2007 UK GBP 2,712 20
24 June 2007 UK GBP 5,685 46
17 June 2007 UK GBP 11,527 64
10 June 2007 UK GBP 15,144 136
3 June 2007 UK GBP 63,959 214
27 May 2007 UK GBP 87,371 283
20 May 2007 UK GBP 143,094 332
6 May 2007 UK GBP 284,988 400
29 April 2007 UK GBP 507,064 472
22 April 2007 UK GBP 827,106 494
15 April 2007 UK GBP 1,530,127 505
8 April 2007 UK GBP 2,451,283 510
1 April 2007 UK GBP 6,440,093 512
1 April 2007 Australia USD 3,071,998 347
10 May 2007 Finland EUR 97,548 56
3 May 2007 Finland EUR 145,808 56
26 April 2007 Finland EUR 306,920 56
19 April 2007 Finland EUR 269,594 56
12 April 2007 Finland EUR 630,586 56
5 April 2007 Finland EUR 650,964 56
29 April 2007 Netherlands EUR 169,643 106
1 April 2007 Netherlands EUR 872,749 104

Comentarios

Barely funny, very few jokes and they are very lame. Previous Bean film and tv-series are significantly better.

It had been 10 years since Mr Bean was on the big screen. So I was glad to hear that there was going to be another Mr Bean movie.

I saw this movie for the first time back in 2008, I believe. I don't remember too much from this feature, but I can attest that it was very entertaining and enjoyable when I watched it.

Every scene is pure bliss. Just watching Rowan Atkinson on screen can make you laugh hysterically.

To be honest, I think it is a quite warn film. It's played by Mr.

N his latest misadventure, Mr. Bean-the nearly wordless misfit who seems to be followed by a trail of pratfalls and hijinks-goes on holiday to the French Riviera and becomes ensnared in a European adventure of cinematic proportions.

Coming out ten years after the original Bean feature film a lot of water has passed under a lot of bridges , so much so that you may have forgotten just how successful the original film was . If it was a case of milking cash cows then in the preceding ten years we might have had five sequels within in that time .

Good film for the family. Watch with kids.

Mr Beans holiday is an hysterical story about an English person with slight mental difficulties attempting to travel from England to the beaches in Cannes. The film is all about how this man travels to Cannes and all of the interesting experiences he encounters along the way.

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