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So, 'Mr. Bean: Police Station' is a curious gem from 1991. It captures the absurdity of Bean's world perfectly, especially with that whole sponsored silence angle—just classic. The pacing is tight; you can feel the build-up and anticipation as Bean fumbles through the police station. The physical comedy is spot-on, with Rowan Atkinson's performance being a masterclass in non-verbal humor. It's interesting how the setting amplifies the awkwardness and chaos that usually follow Bean. Those practical effects and slapstick moments really bring a tangible quality to the laughs. It's not just about the gags, either; there's something about the simplicity of his plight that makes it relatable, even if it’s wrapped in so much silliness.
Great example of physical comedy in the early '90s.A must-see for fans of Mr. Bean's unique humor.Captures the essence of Bean's character in a confined space.
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