Reviewed by: Dave Rettig
CONTRIBUTOR
Moral Rating: | Very Offensive |
Moviemaking Quality: |
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Primary Audience: | Adults |
Genre: | Comedy |
Length: | 91 min. |
Year of Release: | 1997 |
USA Release: |
Featuring | Rowan Atkinson, Peter MacNicol, Pamela Reed, Harris Yulin, Burt Reynolds |
Director |
Mel Smith |
Producer | |
Distributor | Gramercy Pictures |
The bumbling Brit, Mr. Bean (Rowan Atkinson) of the self titled television skits, stars in “Bean”. In “Bean”, Mr. Bean is the worst employee in recent history at London Museum of Art. His fellow employees so desperately wish to be rid of him that when an opportunity arises for the museum to send a scholarly speaker to America, the vote is unanimously Mr. Bean. Transporting the famed “Whistler’s Mother” to the United States, Mr. Bean, now disguised as Dr. Bean, causes mischief and mayhem. The hapless Bean wanders from misfortune to misfortune entangling all who unwittingly cross his path.
Many of “Bean”’s scenes were the laugh-out-loud variety. This lovable misfit causes the most outrageous predicaments and one cannot help but enjoy the outlandish outcomes. Despite the zany diversion, this movie offers nothing original. The plot seems to be an afterthought, used only to move Mr. Bean from one escapade to the next. The gags were old hat. The premise well worn. The humor stale.
“Bean” contains brief nudity, profanity, and sexual humor. The one of several disappointing features was brief nudity. It had nothing to do with the movie. It was as though the script writers were just looking for a place to add nudity so as to not be rated PG. The name of Jesus Christ was profaned a great deal. Combined with the fact that most of the humor was sexual in nature, this movie earns a very low Moral Rating.
Given the unoriginal story and the offensive content, I would recommend avoiding “Bean”. Just as many laughs with cleaner content are available through a number of wholesome, family-oriented comedies.
Johnny English (2003)
Mr. Bean’s Holiday (2007)