Mr. Bean (1990)

Mr. Bean (1990) is a family-friendly comedy built around a bumbling, childlike man whose ignorance of everyday conventions leads to a steady stream of visual gags and inventive problem-solving. Each episode is a string of situational sketches in which Mr. Bean — often accompanied by his teddy and his beloved green Mini — confronts ordinary tasks (shopping, traveling, visiting the church, dealing with neighbors) and turns them into absurd, hilarious contests of creativity. Watching it, you’ll experience largely physical, wordless comedy: awkward social moments, slapstick mishaps, clever do‑it‑yourself fixes and unexpected triumphs. The humor is universal and easy to follow, making it great for families and viewers of any language or age. Expect to laugh at the sheer inventiveness of his solutions, to wince at his social blunders, and to come away charmed by the show’s whimsical, childlike perspective on everyday life.
Actors: Rowan Atkinson, Robin Driscoll, Matilda Ziegler
Genres: Comedy, Family
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8.6
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