Mr beans Holliday

The movies are

A. Mr beans Holliday,

B. Il mostro by roberto begnini,

C. Blacckader and

D. Being there by peter sellers

For each number down beloew write the Audio heard, they should all be the same amount of written words for each stage

Eg 1) his wife … = 174 words Audio = 150 words

They should more or less be the same

1) His wife Eve Rand invites Chance into their home to recuperate from his wounded leg. After taking alcohol for the first time in his lifetime, Chance chokes over it while saying his name, which is wrongly pronounced as Chauncey Gardiner instead of Chance the gardener. Once when Chance explains about how lawyers came to his home to close it down, the Rand’s further assume that Chance is a wealthy enterprising man. While Chance is in actuality recounting being thrown out of the residence where he took care of the backyard, Mr. Rand observes it as lawyers closing down Chance’s company because of monetary troubles. Feeling sorry for him, Mr. Rand takes the middle-aged man under his wing. The gardener’s individual style and apparently traditional and perceptive habits personify many qualities that Ben Rand approves of. His basic, sober remarks, which more often than not concern the garden, are construed as symbolic words of profound good judgment and understanding on the subject of commerce affairs and the present condition of the economy in America.

2) Rand additionally is the close friend and consultant of the present U.S. President Warden, whom he introduces to Chance. The President as useful trade and industry and political advice, involving his fears about the unforeseen unpopularity that many governments face while in office, takes chance’s comments about how the garden adjusts with the seasons into meaning. “Chauncey Gardiner”, rapidly rises to countrywide public celebrity. He becomes a media icon with visits on TV talk shows, and is soon on the A-list of the most popular in Washington DC. Nationwide opinion polls begin to mirror just how much his simplemindedness reverberates with the fed-up American public. Additionally, at an expensive city cocktail lounge, two significant, elderly, stylish men are discussing Chauncey and one says to the other that there is a rumor that he holds degrees both in medicine and law.

3) Mr. Rand, dying of anemia, pushes his wife to become close to Chance, knowing full well that she is a delicate woman. Mr. Rand’s doctor makes a few investigations of his own and gets to see Chance for what he really is — a naïve and ignorant gardener, utterly unaware and ignorant to the traditions of the world. On the other hand, the fact that Chance has given Rand a visible recognition of his ill health and peace of mind with his impending death makes the doctor uncertain in revealing anything. He what’s more evidently sees that Chance neither holds no guile nor any aim to swindle, furthermore any concern, which would negatively impact Ben or Eve, or have any unpleasant outcome upon Eve, or the property, subsequent to Rand’s death.

4) Immediately before his demise, Rand redrafts his will to include Chance and at Rand’s funeral, the President gives a long-drawn-out speech read out of various allusions and quotes made by Rand over his time, which scarcely amazes the pallbearers, who are members of the board of Rand’s businesses. They hold a private discussion over likely substitutes for the Presidency in the next term of office and collectively have the same opinion on “Chauncey Gardiner. Unaware of this entire event, Chance walks through Mr. Rand’s bleak estate pondering on he’s friend’s death. Being the gardener that he is at heart, he uncurls out a pine sapling and then walks off, from one corner to the other corner on the surface of a little lake. The spectators now see Chance in the flesh walking on water. He pauses, pokes his umbrella into the water under his feet as if testing its deepness, turns, and then carries on walking on the water as Rand’s excerpt “Life is a state of mind” is overlaid in the backdrop.

5) Fade into anther scene

6) Scene from Il Mostro (The Monster) The star Loris who is played by Benigni himself is about a youthful out of work male who earns his living doing odd jobs, resides in a small high-rise owned by the not so likable Mr. Roccarotta. The plot of Il Mostro is simple Loris plays a comedic petty thief and never-do-well type. He is at a particular event when he sees a good-looking lady. Owing to a misunderstanding, which is the basis of this movie, Loris makes a pass on the wrong woman.

7) He gropes her behind closed doors and she is horrified and leaves the party. Sorry to say, Loris has a further ill-fated run-in with this lady. In the parking lot with a chain saw, the woman thinks he’s the serial killer that’s on the loose and goes without delay to the police. A series of such misinterpretations leads the police to believe that Loris is a sex maniac and serial killer that frighten the neighborhood. The force organizes an out of the ordinary undertaking to attempt to catch him red-handed thanks to an in secret policewoman, Jessica Rossetti who poses as a seductive and vulnerable women, setting a trap in which to catch Loris.

The police initiate a task force of female officers to attempt to stop this serial killer. The only officer willing to take the job is Jessica who tails him and ends up leasing his residence from him. This also pleases the landlord, as it seems Loris resourcefully avoids paying his rental fee and repairs fees. Loris also ingeniously avoids paying for provisions and furnishings too. All of these things catch up with him and only put in to the amusement of the film. Jessica then embarks on the operation to seduce Loris, but almost immediately becomes swayed by the illogicality of the suspicions, Loris, in actual fact, is a very shy, that Jessica begins to talk about opting out of the undercover job. At the same time Jessica realizes that she is beginning to fall in love with Loris. Finally, in the wrapping up of the movie we learn that the brutal murderess is a Chinese teacher that Loris had gotten in touch with concerning an interview for work and then failed. Once all the misinterpretations are straightened out, Loris and Jessica comfortably initiate a relationship and they walk off together into the sunset, literally.

8)Fade into anther scene

9) Scene from Blackadder which is also a four part film conceptualized by Rowan Atkinson is no doubt a humor and comedy fest. Played by Atkinson himself, the film features the life of Edmund Blackadder at different points in his life. Being offspring of the Blackadder dynasty, the four series follow the lives of the subsequent Blackadder males.

10) Screen is Black

11) Cut to Scene where Chauncey is walking the streets of DC with retro clothes

12) Cut to scene where Cahuncey refuses to dress modernly and is in fact mistaken for a polishly dressed, wealthy man by locals.

13) Cut to Scene where Mr. Bean talks to stepan on the train and on the platform

14) Cut to scene whare Mr. Bean is singing on the platform

15) Cut to Scene where Loris gropes a woman’s behind.

16) Cut to scene where the third Blackadder talks to his servant.

The movies are

A.

Mr beans Holliday,

B.

Il mostro by roberto begnini,

C.

Blacckader and

D.

Being there by peter sellers

For each number down beloew write the Audio heard, they should all be the same

amount of written words for each stage

Eg 1) his wife … = 174 words Audio = 150 words

They should more or less be the same

1) His wife Eve Rand invites Chance into their home to recuperate from his

wounded leg. After taking alcohol for the first time in his lifetime, Chance chokes

over

it while saying his name, which is wrongly pronounced as Chauncey Gardiner

instead of Chance the gardener. Once when Chance explains about how lawyers

came to his home to close it down, the Rand’s further assume that Chance is a

wealthy enterprising man.

While Chance is in actuality recounting being thrown out

of the residence where he took care of the backyard, Mr. Rand observes it as lawyers

closing down Chance’s company because of monetary troubles. Feeling sorry for

him, Mr. Rand takes the middle

aged

man under his wing. The gardener’s individual

style and apparently traditional and perceptive habits personify many qualities that

Ben Rand approves of. His basic, sober remarks, which more often than not concern

the garden, are construed as symbolic words

of profound good judgment and

understanding on the subject of commerce affairs and the present condition of the

economy in America.

2) Rand additionally is the close friend and consultant of the present U.S. President

Warden, whom he introduces to Chance

. The President as useful trade and industry

and political advice, involving his fears about the unforeseen unpopularity that

many governments face while in office, takes chance’s comments about how the

garden adjusts with the seasons into meaning. “Chaunc

ey Gardiner”, rapidly rises to

countrywide public celebrity. He becomes a media icon with visits on TV talk shows,

and is soon on the A

list of the most popular in Washington DC. Nationwide opinion

polls begin to mirror just how much his simplemindedness r

everberates with the

fed

up American public. Additionally, at an expensive city cocktail lounge, two

significant, elderly, stylish men are discussing Chauncey and one says to the other

that there is a rumor that he holds degrees both in medicine and law.

3) Mr. Rand, dying of anemia, pushes his wife to become close to Chance, knowing

full well that she is a delicate woman. Mr. Rand’s doctor makes a few investigations

of his own and gets to see Chance for what he really is

a naïve and ignorant

gardener, u

tterly unaware and ignorant to the traditions of the world. On the other

hand, the fact that Chance has given Rand a visible recognition of his ill health and

The movies are

A. Mr beans Holliday,

B. Il mostro by roberto begnini,

C. Blacckader and

D. Being there by peter sellers

For each number down beloew write the Audio heard, they should all be the same

amount of written words for each stage

Eg 1) his wife … = 174 words Audio = 150 words

They should more or less be the same

1) His wife Eve Rand invites Chance into their home to recuperate from his

wounded leg. After taking alcohol for the first time in his lifetime, Chance chokes

over it while saying his name, which is wrongly pronounced as Chauncey Gardiner

instead of Chance the gardener. Once when Chance explains about how lawyers

came to his home to close it down, the Rand’s further assume that Chance is a

wealthy enterprising man. While Chance is in actuality recounting being thrown out

of the residence where he took care of the backyard, Mr. Rand observes it as lawyers

closing down Chance’s company because of monetary troubles. Feeling sorry for

him, Mr. Rand takes the middle-aged man under his wing. The gardener’s individual

style and apparently traditional and perceptive habits personify many qualities that

Ben Rand approves of. His basic, sober remarks, which more often than not concern

the garden, are construed as symbolic words of profound good judgment and

understanding on the subject of commerce affairs and the present condition of the

economy in America.

2) Rand additionally is the close friend and consultant of the present U.S. President

Warden, whom he introduces to Chance. The President as useful trade and industry

and political advice, involving his fears about the unforeseen unpopularity that

many governments face while in office, takes chance’s comments about how the

garden adjusts with the seasons into meaning. “Chauncey Gardiner”, rapidly rises to

countrywide public celebrity. He becomes a media icon with visits on TV talk shows,

and is soon on the A-list of the most popular in Washington DC. Nationwide opinion

polls begin to mirror just how much his simplemindedness reverberates with the

fed-up American public. Additionally, at an expensive city cocktail lounge, two

significant, elderly, stylish men are discussing Chauncey and one says to the other

that there is a rumor that he holds degrees both in medicine and law.

3) Mr. Rand, dying of anemia, pushes his wife to become close to Chance, knowing

full well that she is a delicate woman. Mr. Rand’s doctor makes a few investigations

of his own and gets to see Chance for what he really is — a naïve and ignorant

gardener, utterly unaware and ignorant to the traditions of the world. On the other

hand, the fact that Chance has given Rand a visible recognition of his ill health and