A man finds himself at war with a bee while housesitting a luxurious mansion. Who will win, and what irreparable damage will be done in the process?A man finds himself at war with a bee while housesitting a luxurious mansion. Who will win, and what irreparable damage will be done in the process?A man finds himself at war with a bee while housesitting a luxurious mansion. Who will win, and what irreparable damage will be done in the process?
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I have been a fan of Mr Bean but sadly as much as this series takes inspiration from Mr Bean, it has failed to capture his essence. Mr Bean was a selfish, naive, foolish, to-some-extent unlikeable but also a charming character to watch. You don't necessarily root for Mr Bean because he is a character you enjoy laughing at. Contrarily, watching Trevor makes me feel embarrassed and anxious, because he's a character with empathy, love, hopes and dreams - he reminds me of an ordinary man. He shows emotions that we all have, including remorse and guilt. It's almost hard to laugh at the comedy because it feels almost wrong to laugh at him. I actually primarily feel annoyed watching Trevor because it's frustrating to see how he allows himself to constantly messes everything up when he clearly knows his priority is his daughter. If he was a 'Mr Bean character' it would've been more fun to watch, as you know this man probably would have very shallow goals and values and would have no self-awareness about anything he did.
It wasn't that funny but was entertaining. I watched an episode at the end of each day.
I think each episode being around 8 minutes wasn't a bad idea and worked well with the story.
One of the things I noticed about the series was that they had given a character to the house.
And lastly, Rowan Atkinson was great as always!
I think each episode being around 8 minutes wasn't a bad idea and worked well with the story.
One of the things I noticed about the series was that they had given a character to the house.
And lastly, Rowan Atkinson was great as always!
It was exactly what I expected it to be, and it was on the level of Mr. Bean.
I feel like people who tell you it's not are only saying it because they didn't get to see it their first time as a child, like they did with Mr. Bean.
However, I must say, watching this as an adult gave me anxiety. It's probably more suitable for children. 😂
I feel like people who tell you it's not are only saying it because they didn't get to see it their first time as a child, like they did with Mr. Bean.
However, I must say, watching this as an adult gave me anxiety. It's probably more suitable for children. 😂
It's was exactly what I expected and exactly what I wanted to see. Completely enjoyable, fun, simple comedy executed perfectly.
Rowan Atkinson does this so perfectly, from Bean, to Johnny English, to Trevor and the Bee.
Rowan Atkinson does this so perfectly, from Bean, to Johnny English, to Trevor and the Bee.
Light hearted, fun, plenty of laugh out loud moments. The episodes are short (10-12 mins) so it could have easily been a movie. Seeing Rowan Atkinson on screen in this manner for me was a breath of fresh air! Loved it!
Did you know
- Trivia"The oldest E-Type Jaguar" was made for the movie from a replica; Rowan Atkinson bought it at the end of the film.
- Alternate versions9 Episodes Are Turned Into A One Long Film
- ConnectionsFollowed by Man Vs Baby
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- Man vs. Bee
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- London, Greater London, England, UK(on location)
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- 12m
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- 1.33 : 1
- 1.85 : 1
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