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"Mr. Bean" Rowan Atkinson - Make you giggle for 80 minutes
"Mr. Bean" has become a household name. British comedian Rowan Atkinson uses his unique body language to create a comedy style that is different from Jim Carrey. This time, Atkinson made another Bond joke, starring in the spy film Johnny English.
On March 12, "Candy" caused a sensation when it was released in the UK, occupying the top spot at the box office for several consecutive weeks. It landed in North America on July 18 and also achieved impressive box office results. . In September, mainland China introduced the film.
This time, Mr. Bean became Johnny, the British royal spy. He is fearless, he is not afraid of danger, he knows nothing at all.
In this turbulent age of counter-terrorism, there are few agencies as trustworthy as the British Intelligence Service. When they learned that someone was going to steal the British royal family's jewelry, they sent No. 1, who was more powerful than 007, to investigate. However, he soon "hanged up". The terrorists actually killed all the spies of the British Intelligence Agency at Tianzi No. 1's funeral. Only junior spy Johnny survived. The depleted Intelligence Agency had no choice but to send Johnny to pursue this major case related to national security, and gave this over-zealous "rookie" a fully equipped spy car armed to the teeth. Although using the IQ of a naive detective to fight against a sophisticated enemy is like hitting a stone with an egg, but fools are blessed, Johnny has an assistant who is slightly better than him and a beautiful and mysterious girl to help him. Johnny soon discovered that the French businessman Sauvage was behind the scenes, planning to usurp the throne and turn Britain into a city of criminals. Honest and patriotic Johnny must stop this.
"Candy" is the first movie in history to be adapted from an advertisement. From 1992 to 1997, Atkinson filmed a series of commercials for a British credit card. The clumsy intelligence agent he played in the commercials was deeply loved by the audience. Like the respected Mr. Bond, hanging on tightropes and racing cars are also commonplace for this "suave" spy. For the filming of "Candy", Atkinson, who is full of comedy elements, tried many thrilling actions, such as skydiving and flying cars, and was suspended from the ceiling of St. Eben's Cathedral by a wire. Atkinson said: "There were very few action scenes in my previous roles. This time I finally had the opportunity, and of course I had to act in it myself. It was quite addicting, but the scene of hanging from the roof was too dangerous. I still think about it now." I’m so scared that I won’t act in the future even if it kills me.”
“The Foolish Case” can definitely make movie fans giggle for 80 minutes. The cliché plot of the little guy's incompetence, clumsiness, self-righteousness and sudden transformation into a hero is full of "laughs" under the wonderful interpretation of the comedy dean Atkinson. Atkinson said: "It was very difficult to film Candid. There are thousands of jokes in the film, and you have to connect them all with a main line. Candid is different from Candid. He looks like a **. But he is still a child at heart. He goes his own way, doesn't pay much attention to the rules, and brings a lot of trouble but still enjoys it. The reason why the audience likes him is that he does many things that the audience wants to do but dare not do. But Han Tan is different. He is living in a fantasy, and wants to transform from a small person to a big hero, but unfortunately he is unable to do so. If he participates in a hurdle race, he will wave to the audience proudly after crossing the first hurdle, and then fall when he crosses the second hurdle. A dog eats shit."
Atkinson showed his talent for comedy early on. In 1977, at the Edinburgh Festival, the unknown Atkinson attracted attention with a rich performance. Then, this top student with a degree in electrical engineering from Oxford University came to prominence with the help of BBC's "Not 9 O'clock News", and won the Emmy Award for Best International Drama Series and the British Academy Award, and was also elected as the BBC Performer of the Year. In the 1984 BBC series "Black Viper", Atkinson played the sharp-tongued Edmond, for which he won three British Academy Awards and an Emmy Award. Since then, Atkinson has landed on Broadway and performed in Australia, New Zealand and other places.
What made Atkinson world-famous was the classic comedy "Mr. Bean". The film fully demonstrates Atkinson's rich facial expressions and unique body movements.
Commentators believe that Atkinson's ability to express British humor vividly and bring this "idiot" with an IQ of only "007" to life is absolutely dependent on his superb acting skills. The first episode of the show was nominated for an International Emmy Award, and subsequent episodes have won numerous awards. "Mr. Bean" was broadcast in more than 200 countries and regions and became the most watched TV program in the 1990s. In 1997, Atkinson pushed the world-wide "Mr. Bean craze" to its peak. The movie version of "Mr. Bean" grossed US$230 million worldwide, and he has avid fans all over the world.
In recent years, Atkinson has begun to leap onto the silver screen. For example, he portrayed the nervous priest who messed up the wedding in "Four Weddings and a Funeral" and voiced the nagging hornbill in "The Lion King". Atkinson, who opened the U.S. market with "Mr. Bean", also participated in the Hollywood comedy movies "Dead Man" and "Scooby-Doo".
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