Mr. Bean: Funeral (2025)

🎬 Mr. Bean: Funeral (2025)
👉 Rowan Atkinson, Ben Miller, Rebecca Front

Even grief isn’t safe from his chaos. In Mr. Bean: Funeral, Rowan Atkinson returns as the world’s most awkward man, stumbling into a day meant for quiet remembrance — and turning it into a carnival of calamity. Invited to attend what should be a solemn farewell for a departed friend, Bean’s well-intentioned efforts to fit in only unleash a chain reaction of mishaps that transform mourning into mayhem.

From delivering a disastrously bungled eulogy, to accidentally toppling flower arrangements onto the grieving family, to turning the organ music into an unholy racket, Bean proves once again that no situation is too serious to escape his comic destruction. His attempts at sympathy — a handshake that won’t end, a misplaced tissue, a mix-up with the casket — only dig him deeper into absurdity.

Ben Miller shines as the increasingly frazzled vicar, whose desperate attempts to keep the ceremony dignified unravel in the face of Bean’s unstoppable chaos. Rebecca Front brings razor-sharp deadpan as the no-nonsense relative who becomes Bean’s fiercest critic, her patience snapping in deliciously funny ways as disaster piles upon disaster.

But the ultimate punchline? After wreaking havoc, Bean discovers he’s been at the wrong funeral all along — leaving behind a room of shocked mourners, a vicar on the edge of breakdown, and a family who will never forget the stranger who accidentally turned their loved one’s farewell into slapstick history.

Irreverent, cringe-worthy, and irresistibly funny, Mr. Bean: Funeral proves once again that wherever Bean shows up, dignity doesn’t stand a chance. What should have been a quiet goodbye becomes a comedic spectacle — and a reminder that even at the darkest of times, laughter can sneak in through the most unexpected of guests.

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