Unlike many comedies, this one avoids bathroom humor and profanity, relying instead on "clever situational irony." ⚠️ What Might Not Work
If you already find Mr. Bean "creepy" or "irritating," this movie won’t change your mind—it’s "pure, unadulterated Bean."
“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 Mr. Bean's Holiday
Many reviewers praise the "nostalgic" and "vibrant" cinematography, which captures the French countryside in a way that feels timeless.
Willem Dafoe is a scene-stealer as a pretentious, ego-driven film director named Carson Clay. Unlike many comedies, this one avoids bathroom humor
Mr. Bean’s Holiday (2007) is a lighthearted, G-rated travel comedy that serves as a love letter to classic silent films . While it split critics between those who find the character charming and those who find him "monotonous," it is widely considered a much better tribute to the character than the first 1997 film. 🎞️ The Vibe: A Modern Silent Movie
Fans celebrate his "rubber-faced" genius and commitment to the role, even 10 years after the first movie. 🎞️ The Vibe: A Modern Silent Movie Fans
For some viewers, the constant public disasters Bean causes create more "cringe" than comedy. Community Perspectives