YukiMari
Bad...careless and useless movies...why make it? Time wasted and not funny...others Rowan movies are good but not this one... watching that movie make me angry...sigh...


TV Show spotlight
Bumbling dad Trevor tries to get the best of a cunning bee while house-sitting a posh mansion — but only unleashes more chaos in this comedy series.
A man is house-sitting a luxurious mansion for a wealthy couple. His job is simple: keep an eye on the place and prevent any disturbances. However, his efforts are immediately complicated by the arrival of a persistent and intelligent bee, leading to an escalating war of attrition that results in chaos and destruction.
Man vs. Bee received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising Rowan Atkinson's physical comedy and silent performance. While some found the premise a bit thin for a feature-length film, its charm and Atkinson's execution were generally well-received by audiences.
Rowan Atkinson's return to physical comedy is a highlight.
The film's simple premise is executed with charm and visual gags.
Some viewers found the plot predictable and the runtime slightly too long for the minimal story.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally appreciate Rowan Atkinson's comedic talent and the amusing, light-hearted nature of the film, though some found it lacked deeper substance.
Rowan Atkinson, known for his iconic role as Mr. Bean, performs almost entirely without dialogue in 'Man vs. Bee', relying on his signature physical comedy and expressive face.
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Bad...careless and useless movies...why make it? Time wasted and not funny...others Rowan movies are good but not this one... watching that movie make me angry...sigh...