![]() ![]() As La Rue gives the audience an encore, the manager tells the porter to take La Rue's suitcase to his car. Upon reaches the lobby, Bean sneaks into the manager's workspace as the manager speaks to Danny La Rue, who is performing at the hotel. He heads back up to the corridor and crawls under the carpet and into the lift. Knowing he will be arrested for public nudity if seen, Bean covers himself with door signs runs for the stairs, but finds the same elderly lady there. The music stops and he walks back to his room, but his door closes and locks itself, leaving him trapped outside his room completely naked. Without putting any clothes on, Bean goes outside, knocks on the door and shushes loudly. He is about to go back to sleep when he hears loud music coming from room 427. Upon waking up, he feels hot and removes his pyjamas. That night, Bean has a nightmare about his neighbour and the waiters laughing at him maliciously and forcing him to eat the rotten oysters. Bean realizes that he has just consumed rotten oysters and begins to feel nauseous. The headwaiter says that they have gone off and apologizes to the neighbour. ![]() When the neighbour starts to eat his oysters, Bean gobbles all of them down, but the neighbour notices an odd smell coming from his oysters and asks the headwaiter about it. He then sits down next to his neighbour and gluttonously eats whatever the neighbour is eating at a certain time. Once he reaches the restaurant, Bean cheats his way to the front of the queue and proceeds to take whatever food his neighbour is taking from the buffet, albeit double the quantity. Now stuck between the two with insufficient space to repeat the same tactic, Bean is forced to go down slowly. He climbs onto the opposite side of the banister to get past her, but ends up behind an equally slow-moving elderly man with two walking sticks. He goes to take the stairs, but gets stuck behind a slow-moving elderly woman. Once he is finished, he hides the hole with his wardrobe and the curtains in the bathroom.Īt dinnertime, Bean tries to beat his neighbour to the dining room, only to find that the lift is out of order. It turns out that Bean has locked the door and is taking a bath. The manager futilely tries to turn the handle and apologizes to the man, suggesting that it may be jammed. Just as he knocks on the door to Bean's room, the man in room 425 complains that he cannot get the door open. The vibration travels all the way to the lobby, prompting the manager to investigate. Once the man in room 425 leaves, he uses his drill to cut a giant hole in the bathroom wall. Bean then hears running water in room 425 and learns that that room has an en suite bathroom. He then decides to have a bath, but realizes his room doesn't have a bathroom. ![]() Once inside his room, Bean starts toying with his new surroundings in several different ways, such as flicking the light switch on and off rapidly, making a call on the telephone, jumping on the bed, testing the remote control's signal range, and drilling holes in the wall to hang pictures. He almost succeeds in entering his room first, but struggles to unlock his door and the man ultimately enters his own room first. In retaliation, Bean runs up the staircase and stops the lift on every floor. ![]() As Bean checks in, a quiet man checks in as well and Bean tries to beat the man to his hotel room, but the man gets to the lift before him. He parks his Mini at the foot of the entrance stairs and fights with a bellboy over his suitcase, mistaking him for a thief, although he later trusts the bellboy with his steering wheel to move his Mini to a parking spot. Bean decides to stay at the Queens Hotel for a bank holiday. So did this movie pass my requirements of becoming "great"? Definitely, it passed with flying colors.Plot Act 1: Checking In For the first time, we can really connect with Atkinson's character. But most of all, better because this time there is also a plot. Better because there are recurring gags in the film, such as him saying "gracias" while thinking that he's speaking French. Basically, watching this movie is like watching a one and a half hour episode of the show, only better. Best of all, all the humor in this movie is new: you have not seen it on the show. This includes disasters that he unwittingly causes, and ones that he causes deliberately. Unlike the last Bean movie, there is no moral yarn embedded in this story, just pure, unadulterated Mr. Like some people before me have stated, people who don't like this movie should check out "The Playback" by Carson Clay. Bean, you either love him or you hate him, there is no middle ground, so you should know whether or not this movie will be worth your cash and your time. If you aren't a Bean fan, then you obviously shouldn't watch this movie. What I absolutely don't understand is what part of this movie people weren't satisfied with. ![]()
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