FindKey

FindKeyは、100万件を超える映画・ドラマ作品、そして数百万人の人物データと独自の16類型CTI診断を統合した、日本初の感情特化型映画レコメンドエンジンです。

Find (見つける) + Key (鍵・正解)

映画に限らず、人生のヒントを見つける場所です。

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ビーン
ビーン

ビーン

“遂に日本政府は、この男<ビーン>を入国させてしまった‼︎”

19971h 29m★ 6.5ファミリーアドベンチャーコメディ

あらすじ

名画『ホイッスラーの母』がロスに買い戻されることになったため、ロンドンの美術館は厄介払いも兼ねてビーンを派遣する。ロスで画商のデビッドに会ったビーンは、彼の家に居候することになる。だが、名画の前でくしゃみをしたため、鼻水で画は台無し。名画の披露パーティが刻々と迫るなか、ビーンは奇想天外な方法で名画の復元を行う。

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製作費: $18,000,000 (27億円)

興行収入: $251,212,670 (377億円)

推定収支: $233,212,670 (350億円)

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キャスト

ローワン・アトキンソン
ローワン・アトキンソン
Mr. Bean
ピーター・マクニコル
ピーター・マクニコル
David Langley
Pamela Reed
Pamela Reed
Alison Langley
トリシア・ヴェッセイ
トリシア・ヴェッセイ
Jennifer Langley
Andrew Lawrence
Andrew Lawrence
Kevin Langley
Harris Yulin
Harris Yulin
George Grierson
バート・レイノルズ
バート・レイノルズ
General Newton
Richard Gant
Richard Gant
Lieutenant Brutus
Chris Ellis
Chris Ellis
Detective Butler
Tom McGowan
Tom McGowan
Walter Merchandise

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Mel Smith

脚本: Robin Driscoll / Richard Curtis / Emma Freud

音楽: Howard Goodall

制作: エリック・フェルナー / Peter Bennett-Jones / ティム・ビーヴァン

撮影監督: Francis Kenny

制作会社: Working Title Films / Tiger Aspect / PolyGram Filmed Entertainment

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Filipe Manuel Neto
Filipe Manuel Neto
★ 8

**Serious harmonization problems.** After the enormous success of Mr. Bean, it was reasonably predictable that, sooner or later, we would see Rowan Atkinson performing his usual antics in a film production. However, despite the actor's efforts, the truth is that it would never be the same, nor could it be, and sometimes the jokes are so forced that they simply lose their effectiveness. In this film, Bean found work at the National Gallery in London. A job that is apparently safe, if we consider that the character gets into trouble even with the simplest tasks: he is a watchman and sits in a chair while visitors and tourists walk around. The problem is that, in the case of Bean, we know that things are going to get complicated almost by magic: and the gallery directors are very happy when the curators of a Californian museum acquire a remarkable painting by an American author and an expert to talk about her at a presentation ceremony: Bean is the one the directors most want to see behind her back, so they don't even hesitate. From here, disaster is waiting to happen. Let's be honest: the film is funny and works reasonably well. It's a good quality comedy, and it was also successful at the box office (although that's not synonymous with quality, because it's also true that there are many much worse films, like “Ted”, which also sold well). We can't point out defects that it doesn't have at all. For me, the biggest defect of this film is the audience, which created very high expectations at the expense of the gigantic success of the fourteen episode miniseries that Atkinson created in the 90s. Anyone waiting to have the same experience with This film will always be disappointing. Things aren't the same, they don't work the same way and everything is a little more exaggerated and forced. However, it would be difficult for an American production to make a feature-length film with Bean any other way. The film takes great care and attention with the sets, cinematography, costumes and effects used, but it is still within the “standard” of light films that the USA released at this time. It's nothing truly exceptional. Throughout the film, situations occur that attempt to recreate Atkinson's style of humor, as he does his best to avoid talking, but still has to do so occasionally. We can say that the actor made a huge effort, but that he also encountered problems adapting his recipe to the North American cinematic style. It's like trying to dress a child in an adult man's costume: it will look bizarre, disharmonious and ugly, but he's dressed. In between, we also have to positively highlight the work of Peter MacNicoll, and of course, being a historian and an art lover, I have to congratulate the use of the occasion to make known to the general public a magnificent painting that really exists: Arrangement in Gray and Black nº 1. It was painted by James Whistler and can be seen at the Orsay Museum in Paris.

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